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Stands for "dream item" (refer to Gameplay section), typically used as shorthand when advertising trades in chat or username. "DP" ("dream pet") is sometimes also used, as a carry-over from other trading games that often involve pets. This still refers to items when used within Royale High, though.
Hello everyone! This is a freshly made abbreviations list. This is made with the intentions of helping you understand things that other members say, and have better communication with one another! WFL: Win, fair, or lose! Can also include, BW: Big win, BL: big lose, SW: slight/small win, SL: slight/small lose.
Jul 30, 2020 · Here are some of the main terms to guide you through these types of posts. Terms ;; Some halos have 2 variants and similar names such as winter 18 and winter 19. Some members will refer to the halos with the year whilst others will say “new” or “old”.
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These are the ones people mostly dont know. NFT= NOT FOR TRADE!!!! POINT BLANK PERIOD. LTBS= large train bow skirt. MCN= mood changing necklace. RSITG= royal stroll in the garden. DOTD= day of the dead. CMB= callmehbob. -Others-.
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