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redone

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Newbie here and I’m struggling to understand all the abbreviations. Looked for a sticky post but didn’t see one. Can someone post a quick link?
Thanks!

 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
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Here are a few:

PAD -- pipe acquisition disorder

TAD -- tobacco acquisition disorder

OTC -- over the counter (tobaccos)

B&M -- brick and mortar, like a pipe shop

 

jaytex1969

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A lot of it will also be getting familiar with tobacco brands.
When a lazy person like me says," I'm smoking MB HH ODF RR."
In English, it means MacBaren HH series Old Dark Fired Ready Rubbed.
I once gave an IOU to the UPS for a COD. They called the FBI....
(OK, kids, go Google COD... :nana: )
jay-roger.jpg


 

woodsroad

Lifer
Oct 10, 2013
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I’m a non-fan of acronyms. They suck the meaning out of words. It’s a pain in the ass to parse acronyms on a pipe forum, but why in the world would a church do it? I’d never want to belong to a church called UCC or RC. When I was a kid, I always thought that the church was radio controlled.

 
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Yes it would be nice if the OP (original poster) spelled out the item of discussion just once in tobacco threads. I’m not familiar with all 10K blends on the market.
My favorite blend at the moment is JA BF. It’s great. You should try it.

 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
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In posts, I sometimes spell out abbreviations for newcomers and just out of rebellion. The military and the government, but also most occupations, love to abbreviate, though it is usually unnecessary. If an organization or phrase is so long it needs abbreviation, usually a shorter term is needed, and available.

 

redone

Starting to Get Obsessed
Aug 4, 2018
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For me starting out, it is mostly the tobacco brands and types. I normally keep SP (Smoking Pipes) open in another window and jump over there if I see something I don’t recognize. That’s worked most, but not all of the time.
Jim

 

npod

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Jun 11, 2017
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@redone - Smoking Pipes (smokingpipes.com) is actually abbreviated SPC. Scandinavian Premium, which is a great Snuss, is abbreviated SP.
:rofl:
So I had to put in an emoji. Because even though what I said is true, there is a whole industry of regulating abbreviations in the U.S.. In medicine, abbreviations were banished a few years ago, especially when handwritten notes were replaced by EMRs (haha, Electronic Medical Records). The problem with abbreviations is that there is no "rule" as to the correct abbreviation, there is no Webster's Dictionary to define one man's vs another's. Even if there were, the millennial generation would probably be offended by the use of abbreviations they don't agree with.

 

woodsroad

Lifer
Oct 10, 2013
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See? I abbreviate SmokingPipes.Com as SmoPiCo. Sort of like Serpico, but without the "m" and add an "r" instead and then an "e" and then move the other letters around a bit and double one of them. At least that's how I remember to do it.

 

brian64

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Jan 31, 2011
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I prefer anagrams to acronyms. I think of smokingpipes as either epsom pigskin, misspoken pig, Pepsi smoking, poems spiking, or my favorite: sipping smoke.

 

crashthegrey

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Anagrams are much better. So is Cockney rhyming slang. For instance, OGS was Orlik Golden Sliced, but I decided to call it a hot mess, which I shortened to hot, but no one understood and it always reminded me of my buddy Karl, who is a real mess. So I just ask for a Hot Karl when I need some OGS. It works wonders on some of these forums and for searching tobacco sales sites.

 

npod

Lifer
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Anagrams are much better. So is Cockney rhyming slang. For instance, OGS was Orlik Golden Sliced, but I decided to call it a hot mess, which I shortened to hot, but no one understood and it always reminded me of my buddy Karl, who is a real mess. So I just ask for a Hot Karl when I need some OGS. It works wonders on some of these forums and for searching tobacco sales sites.

I peed my pants reading this one Crash! :rofl:

 
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