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Abbreviations
Time for the nitty gritty. Who are DH and DS? And what do TTC and AIBU mean? Mumsnetters use a whole load of (often unique) acronyms and abbreviations on the Talk boards; you can find a list of the most commonly used ones here. Quick need-to-know though: AIBU stands for Am I Being Unreasonable? It's the most asked question on Mumsnet, and if you ever have a spare five minutes (ha!) we promise you'll find a debate here to pass the time quite nicely.
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