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Meanings and definitions for OUC
What does OUC stand for? What does OUC mean?
- The acronym OUC can refer to
- Organization Unit Code (see Organizational Unit)
- Oslo University College, Oslo, Norway
- Okanagan University College, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
- Orlando Utilities Commission, Orlando, Florida, US
- Ocean University of China, Qingdao, Shandong, China
- Otaru University of Commerce, Otaru, Hokkaidō, Japan
- Open University of Cyprus, Lefkosia (Nicosia), Cyprus
- Access
- Censorship
- Democracy
- Digital divide
- Digital rights
- Freedom of information
- Internet phenomena
- Net neutrality
- Privacy
- Sociology
- Usage
- IGF
- NRO
- IANA
- ICANN
- IETF
- ISOC
- Domain Name System
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol
- Internet exchange point
- Internet protocol suite
Internet Protocol
- Transmission Control Protocol
- Internet service provider
- IP address
- Internet Message Access Protocol
- Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
- Blogs
Microblogging
- Email
- Fax
- File sharing
- File transfer
- Games
- Instant messaging
- Podcasts
- Shopping
- Television
- Voice over IP
- World Wide Web
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- History of the Internet
- Oldest domain names
- Pioneers
- Protocol Wars
- Book
- Index
- Outline
- TL;DR
- Computer-mediated communication
- Cyberculture: social culture contained and created within cyberspace
- English language spelling reform
- Internet linguistics
- Internet meme
- Internet minute
- Jargon File
- Languages used on the Internet
- List of acronyms
- Chinese Internet slang
- Netiquette
- Padonkaffsky jargon, a description of Russian Internet jargon
- SMS language, a description on language as used in SMSes. Relevant to Internet slang due to transfer of slang into SMS conversation.
- Tironian notes, scribal abbreviations and ligatures: Roman and medieval abbreviations used to save space on manuscripts and epigraphs
- Troll (Internet)
- Eller, Lara L. (2005). "Instant Message Communication and its Impact upon Written Language". Thesis. West Virginia University.
"Alternate source". WVU Scholar.
- "Alternate source". University of Hong Kong.
- "Alternate source" (pdf). Research Gate.
- Androutsopoulos, Jannis (2006). "Introduction: Sociolinguistics and computer-mediated communication". Journal of Sociolinguistics. 10 (4): 419–438. doi:10.1111/j.1467-9841.2006.00286.x.
- Vizgirdaite, Jurgita (2009). "Filling the Child-Parent Relationship Gap via the Parent Self-Education and Intergenerational Education on Internet Slang". Socialiniai Mokslai [Social Sciences]. Kaunas University of Technology. 64 (2): 57–66. ISSN 1392-0758. Archived from the original on 2011.
- Garber, Megan (2013). "English Has a New Preposition, Because Internet". The Atlantic. Retrieved January 31, 2014.
- Dictionaries of slang and abbreviations:
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- FOLDOC, computing
- InternetSlang.com
- SlangInternet.com
- Internet Slangs
- Slang Dictionary
- SlangLang.net
- Internet Slang Abbreviations
- 3arabizi
- Alay (Indonesia)
- Denglisch
- Doge
- DoggoLingo
- Fingilish (Persian)
- Greeklish
- Gyaru-moji (Japan)
- Jejemon (Philippines)
- Leet ("1337")
- Lolspeak / LOLspeak / Kitteh
- Martian language (Chinese)
- Miguxês (Portuguese)
- O RLY?
- Padonkaffsky jargon (Russian)
- Translit
- Volapuk
- See also English internet slang (at Wiktionary)
- SMS language
- Creepy treehouse
- Cyberbullying
- Cyberstalking
- Doxing
- Flaming
- Griefer
- Hacker
- Keylogger
- Malware
- Sealioning
- Phishing
- Script kiddie
- Shitposting
- Stealth banning
- Spamming
- Troll
- Emoticon
- Emoji
- Leet
Owned
- Pr0n
- Pwn
- Teh
- w00t
- Fap
- LOL
- NSFW
- Padonkaffsky jargon
- Sexting
- 4chan
- Anonymous
- -chan
- CP
- goatse.cx
- Lolcat
- Lurk
- Newbie
- OP
- Pedobear
- Rickrolling
- Rule 34
- Tripcode
- Weeaboo
- Advertising and products
- Animation and comics
- Challenges
- Email
- Film
- Gaming
- Images
- Music
- Politics
- Videos
- Miscellaneous
- Eternal September
- PKB
- Plonk
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