IMAO Full Form Name
Full Form of IMAO :
In My Arrogant Opinion
IMAO Full Form represents the
Internet slang In My Arrogant Opinion. IMAO is just one of the most
commonly used Internet slangs similar to LOL (Laugh Out Loud), ROFL (Rolling On
Floor Laughing), and other similar terms. It is slowly gaining popularity in
various platforms like SMS, messengers, emails, and various other Internet chat
channels. However, there has always been a strong disagreement to the usage of
Internet slangs from some of the scholarly authors and literary experts.
Internet slangs have taken over
the virtual world. Social networking websites have led to the emergence of
weird acronyms, which when expanded turn into meaningful phrases. They are
colloquial but are extensively used in daily conversations. One such internet
slang we have is IMAO. IMAO, bearing a striking resemblance with one of the
most popular internet slangs LMAO, stands for In My Arrogant Opinion. As the
expansion suggests clearly, the slang is to be put to use in a rather
unfriendly, rude context. It is regarded as a not-so-humble form of the old
cliché IMHO or In My Humble Opinion.
Another variation bearing a
similar meaning is In My Not-So-Humble Opinion, popularly used as acronym
IMSHO. As is the case with most of the internet slangs, the use of IMAO
is to be limited to informal, daily-to-daily conversation and should not be
used in formal settings. IMAO also stands for In My Awesome Opinion, whose use
is cocky and condescending in nature. The speaker emphasizes upon the
awesomeness of his opinion and that the same remains unmatched in quality.
Another meaning of the same is In My August Opinion, whose meaning is in direct
contradiction to IMHO because in the former the speaker declares himself to the
final authority on the subject concerned. There is a vulgar meaning to IMAO
too, which is In My Anal Opinion.
Some of the examples to show the
use of IMAO:
§ Meera: Which dress do you like? This one or this one?
§ Sean: IMAO, take whichever you want. We are late already.
§ IMAO, your speech sucked way more than his.
§ I say my friends, IMAO, we should sell off the garage and rent
an apartment for the money.
§ IMAO, she has no authority to tell me what I should or should
not do.