The full form of NGL is Not going to lie
The full form of NGL is Not gonna lie
“NGL” stands for “Not going to lie” or “Not gonna lie”.
Some people might even use it when they’re attempting to start an affair, even though one or both parties are already involved with someone else. It can also be used prior to saying something that you know will get ridiculed. It’s your way of saying, this is my opinion and “idc”, or “I don’t care” about what you think.
Similar internet slang words
“IDC” = I (I) + D (Don’t) + C (Care)
“TBH” = T (To) + B (Be) + H (Honest)
“NGLTBH” = N (Not) + G (Going to or gonna) L – (Lie) + T (To) + B (Be) + H (Honest)
“INGL” = I (I am or I’m) + N (Not) + G (Going to or gonna) + L (Lie)
“FR” = F (For) + R (Real)
“FRFR” = F (For) + R (Real) + F (For) + R (Real)
“STG” = S (Swear) + T (To) + G (God)
“IMO” = I (In) + M (My) + O (Opinion)
“IMHO” = I (In) + M (My) + H (Honest) + O (Opinion)
What is NGL’s origin?
“NGL” appeared in the Urban Dictionary, online, in 2015. No explanation has been provided about how this acronym began or where. Its popularity has risen due to the increased number of people using social media and blogs.
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