SIC is spelling or grammar based i.e., you type something knowing that you may have spelt it wrong, or made a grammatical error, so you add (sic) It means you are aware it maybe spelt wrong or you get my meaning etc, not an Internet thing though, been around for years.
My partners friend kept calling me a DILF, she's 24 and quite street so I didnt want to ask what it meant as I didnt want to appear uncool, but it did get very annoying. Finally I had to ask...how thick am I?
My partners friend kept calling me a DILF, she's 24 and quite street so I didnt want to ask what it meant as I didnt want to appear uncool, but it did get very annoying. Finally I had to ask...how thick am I?
You've alluded to having a much younger, hot missus m_b and she has 24 year old friends. I gather you're a maturer gent (plenty of CE memories). Are you Peter Stringfellow?
My partners friend kept calling me a DILF, she's 24 and quite street so I didnt want to ask what it meant as I didnt want to appear uncool, but it did get very annoying. Finally I had to ask...how thick am I?
You've alluded to having a much younger, hot missus m_b and she has 24 year old friends. I gather you're a maturer gent (plenty of CE memories). Are you Peter Stringfellow?
SIC is spelling or grammar based i.e., you type something knowing that you may have spelt it wrong, or made a grammatical error, so you add (sic) It means you are aware it maybe spelt wrong or you get my meaning etc, not an Internet thing though, been around for years.
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away you go explaining those
See Valiantphil's definition above.