phrase Internet Slang

LMS

/ˌɛl.ɛmˈɛs/ · phrase · informal

Like my status — an old social-media call for likes; can also mean let me see.

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Definitions

1

A separate texting sense is let me see.

“You got the photos? Lms.”
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2

Stands for like my status, a Facebook-era prompt asking friends to like a post, often to unlock a follow-up.

“Lms and I'll rate your profile pic.”
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3

Used to drive engagement on a post in the early social-media era.

“Lms if you're awake right now.”
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LMS In A Sentence

Lms for a paragraph about how we met.
Bored, lms if you're up.
New phone came in, lms!

Origin & Usage

LMS for like my status comes from the Facebook era of the late 2000s and early 2010s, when status-liking games drove engagement. A newer texting use, let me see, also exists.

People Also Ask

What does LMS mean?

LMS usually stands for like my status, a social-media prompt asking friends to like a post.

Where did LMS come from?

It comes from the Facebook era of status-liking games in the late 2000s and early 2010s.

Does LMS mean let me see?

Yes, in some texting contexts LMS means let me see — context decides.

How do you use LMS in a sentence?

For example: lms for a tbh — asking for likes to unlock a follow-up.

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