➠ Words with i
List contains 175554 Words that "i" contain.
- - texter's letters for two cents?
- - "If you ask me," in texts: Abbr.
- - "Here's what I think.." in text speak: Abbr.
- - "That's what I think," online: Abbr.
- - "According to me" in text shorthand
- - Expression for "Here's what I think...," in text speak: Abbr.
- - "Here's what I think" in chatspeak: Abbr.
- - "If you ask me.." for short in text speak: Abbr
- - "that's what i think," in three letters
- - Texter's way of saying it's his/her opinion: Abbr.
- - Texter's view: Abbr.
- - "Here's what I think about it" acronym
- - text ''two cents'' lead-in
- - "That's what I believe," in textspeak: Abbr.
- - Text speak which means 'this is what I think'
- - "It seems to me ...," in a text
- - "That's what I think": Abbr.
- - "I think" in text messaging: Abbr
- - "I think," in text messages
- - texter's intro to a take
- - "My view on it is...," in text: Abbr.
- - "Personally what I think," in text speak: Abbr.
- - Texter's "As I see it ...": Abbr.
- - "I think," in text speak
- - "This is what I think," in text: Abbr.
- - "According to me" in text speak: Abbr.
- - Texter's point of view: Abbr.
- - "That's what I think" in textspeak: Abbr.
- - "If you ask me..." in text speak
- - Texter's viewpoint intro: Abbr.
- - New-age Internet abbreviation to express one's viewpoint
- - texter's lead-in
- - "If you ask me..," in text speak: Abbr.
- - "I think," in text speak: Abbr.
- - Texter's lead-in to a view
- - Texter's "according to me": Abbr.
- - Texter's prelude to a take
- - text's "if you ask me ..."
- - Qualifying letters in a text
- - Texter's "What I think is..."
- - "Here's what I think," in text lingo: Abbr.
- - Texter's "As I see things": Abbr.
- - "I think ...," in a texter's language
- - "Just my 2 cents," in a text
- - Here's what I think … (Abbr.)
- - Texter's "I think": Abbr.
- - "The way I see it" in text: Abbr.
- - "Here's what I think" in text: Abbr.
- - "As I see it," in texts
- - "As I see it," to texters
- - Texter's "two cents" lead-in
- - Text qualifier
- - Blogger's "As I see it"
- - Angle preceder, in texts
- - "That's what I think," in chatspeak
- - "Just sayin'," in texts
- - "I'd say," in texts
- - Tweeter's "I think"
- - Tweeter's "As I see it . . ."
- - Texter's as I see it
- - Texter's viewpoint intro
- - Texter's qualifying letters
- - Texter's P.O.V. preceder
- - Texter's "seems to me . . ."
- - Texter's "Just saying"
- - Texter's "If you ask me ...": Abbr.
- - Texter's "I feel"
- - Texter's "Editorially speaking"
- - Texter's "... but that may just be me"
- - Shorthand before offering one's POV
- - Poster's viewpoint preceder
- - Personally speaking, in a text
- - Online qualification
- - Online poster's qualifier
- - Online chatter's "Here's what I think ... " : Abbr.
- - Commenter's "If you ask me"
- - Chatter's caveat
- - Blogger's qualification
- - Blogger's "I believe"
- - According to yours truly in text messages
- - "Well, I'd say ...," in a text
- - "That's what I think," in e-mail
- - "Speaking personally ...," in texts
- - "Personally, I think ...," in texts
- - "It seems to me," in a text: Abbr.
- - "It seems to me," in a text message: Abbr.
- - "I would say ...," in text messages
- - "I think," to a texter: Abbr.
- - "I believe," to texters
- - "Here's what I think," in texts: Abbr.
- - "Here's what I think," in online lingo
- - "Here's what I think," in online chats
- - "Here's what I think," in Internet lingo: Abbr.
- - "Here's what I think," in Internet lingo
- - "Here's what I think," in e-mail
- - "Here's what I think," in chatroom lingo
- - "Here's what I think about the situation," in a text message
- - "Here's how I see it," to texters
- - "Here's how I see it," in netspeak
- - "FWIW, here's what I think..."
- - "As I see things," in texts
- - Text-message qualifier
- - Lead-in to a texter's viewpoint
- - Blogger's "I think ..."
- - 'If you ask me,' to texters
- - Texter's Here's what I think
- - 'The way I see it,' to a texter
- - Texter's "If you ask me"
- - "I think," to texters
- - "I think," in a text
- - "I believe ...," in texts
- - "If you ask me," in texts
- - "As I see it," in a text
- - 'If you ask me,' to a texter
- - "As I see it," to a texter
- - Texter's two-cents intro
- - Lead-in to a texter's view
- - Texter's qualification
- - Texter's qualifier
- - "I'd say," in a text message
- - 'As I would say,' in a text
- - 'If you ask me,' in a text
- - "I think," to a texter
- - Preface to a texter's viewpoint
- - Texter's 'I think ...'
- - Intro to a texter's take
- - 'Here's a thought,' briefly
- - 'As I see things ...,' in a text
- - "If you ask me . . ." text
- - 'This texter thinks ...'
- - Texter's opinion intro
- - Tweeter's qualifier
- - Preface for a personal view, in a text
- - 'Here's what I think,' in texts
- - "I'd say," to a texter
- - Texter's view introducer
- - "I think," in texts
- - 'You may disagree,' to texters
- - Texter's "Just sayin'"
- - 'As I see it,' via text
- - 'Methinks,' in texts
- - Texter's 'I believe'
- - Texter's cautioning letters
- - Texter's "It seems to me . . ."
- - "but that's just me!"
- - Abbr. before offering one's two cents
- - "according to myself," in a text
- - Texter's "I'd say ..."
- - Intro to a hot take
- - "I believe" in cyberspace: Abbr.
- - hedging lead-in to a forum post
- - "I think," in netspeak
- - "According to me," in textspeak: Abbr.
- - Chat room "I believe": Abbr.
- - "I feel" in texting language: Abbr.
- - "According to me," in textspeak
- - "If you ask me," for short when texting someone: Abbr.
- - "As I see it," in textspeak: Abbr.
- - "I think," in Instagram DMs: Abbr.
- - "The way I see it ...," in an online message
- - "My views on it are..": Abbr.
- - "Personally," initially
- - "I think" in texting language: Abbr.
- - "If you ask me," in textspeak: Abbr.
- - According to me in texting shorthand
- - "I think...": Abbr.
- - Opinion sharing abbreviation
- - Brief If you ask me (and even if you didn't)
- - "You know what I think?" in SMS lingo: Abbr.
- - "For me…" online
- - "This is what I think," in texting shorthand
- - "if you ask me," when texting
- - "The way I see it" while texting: Abbr.
- - letters before a take
- - U.N. agency that regulates shipping: Abbr.
- - Succinct "I think"
- - Letters introducing a hot take
- - "From where I sit ...," in an online comment
- - As I see it shorthand
- - "According to me...," briefly
- - "This is what I think" expression: Abbr.
- - "If you ask me..." in chat lingo: Abbr.
- - "This is what I think," in textspeak: Abbr.
- - "If you ask me" on a tweet: Abbr.
- - "The way I see it," online
- - Shorthand for "I believe"
- - Texting or email shorthand
- - Bit of chat room shorthand
- - "As I see it," in chat rooms
- - Chat-room "I think"
- - Online "I think"
- - "If you ask me," in a chat room
- - "I think," online
- - "According to me," in shorthand
- - "According to me," in e-mail shorthand
- - Preview to a view, for short
- - E-mail qualifier
- - Cyberspace "I think"
- - Chat group abbr.
- - "Methinks," in chat rooms
- - "If you ask me," in chat rooms
- - "I think," briefly
- - "As I see it," in email
- - View opening, on-line
- - TLA in Internet comments
- - Texting "according to me"
- - Statement softener, in emails
- - Start of some blog comments
- - Start of many a blog comment
- - Opening for a personal view
- - Online editorial clarification
- - Letters with a view
- - Letters prefacing a thought online
- - Letters preceding a subjective statement
- - Letters before a view, maybe
- - Letters accompanying a hot take
- - It means "I suppose"
- - FWIW relative
- - FWIW
- - Forum qualifier
- - Editorial start in a Facebook thread, for short
- - Editorial shorthand online
- - E-mail "I believe"
- - Cyberspace viewpoint preceder
- - Cyber-shorthand for "editorially speaking"
- - Cyber-abbr. for "seems to me"
- - Comment thread caveat, briefly
- - Chat-room qualifier
- - Chat-room "I believe"
- - Chat-room "editorially speaking"
- - Chat room shorthand
- - Chat room "seems to me"
- - Caveat before a subjective statement, online
- - Brief qualifier
- - Blog comment qualifier
- - Bit of chat shorthand
- - Bit of blogger shorthand
- - "What I think," online
- - "What I think on this comment thread is..."
- - "What I think ...," in a chat room
- - "What I think . . .," in a chatroom
- - "This is what I think," in textspeak
- - "The way I see it," in online shorthand
- - "TBH"
- - "Personally..." online
- - "Methinks" in cyberspace
- - "Methinks," in forums
- - "Let me chime in," in chat rooms
- - "Just throwing out there," briefly
- - "Just speaking frankly," in IMs
- - "Just saying" initially
- - "Just sayin'," briefly
- - "If you ask me," in tweets
- - "If you ask me," in chatrooms
- - "If you ask me," in chatroom lingo
- - "If you ask me," in chat room shorthand
- - "If you ask me," in blog comments
- - "If you ask me," in an email
- - "If you ask me," in a blog comment
- - "If you ask me ...," in a chatroom
- - "I think" in chat rooms
- - "I think," succinctly
- - "I think," in tweets
- - "I think," in chats
- - "I think," in a chatroom
- - "I think," for short
- - "I feel," on iChat
- - "I believe," on the internet
- - "How I see things," in online lingo
- - "Editorially," in brief
- - "Editorially speaking," briefly
- - "As I see things," in comment threads
- - "As I see it," in Internet shorthand
- - "As I see it," in e-mail
- - "As I see it," in an email
- - "As I see it," in an e-mail
- - "As I see it," in a blog comment
- - 'I think,' Internet-style
- - ...... pectore (from the bottom of the heart)
- - Nigerian river
- - "Just throwing it out there," initially
- - "As I see it," in textspeak
- - 'If you ask me...' in textspeak
- - Online qualifier
- - 'If you ask me ...,' for short
- - 'As I see it ... '
- - 'If you ask me ...'
- - Cyberspeak "I think"
- - Twitter shorthand
- - Start of some thoughts shared on social media
- - Texting "if you ask me..."
- - 'If you ask me ...,' in shorthand
- - 'if u ask me . . .'
- - 'As I see it,' in chatrooms
- - "2 tell u how I c it..."
- - 'As I see it,' for short
- - Brief 'I think'
- - Online "If you ask me..."
- - Letters introducing a POV
- - Point-of-view prelude
- - "If you ask me," online
- - Perspective preamble
- - 'If you ask me,' briefly
- - "BTW, what I think ..."
- - "If you ask me" shorthand
- - Preface to a conviction
- - 'From where I sit,' briefly
- - Letters before a viewpoint
- - Pre-view letters
- - "If you ask me," on Twitter
- - "I believe," online
- - 'I think,' in textspeak
- - Intro to a texting thought
- - Start of a Twitter rant, maybe
- - Internet initialism
- - "I think," in an email
- - 'You may not have asked me, but ...'
- - Chatspeak qualifier
- - Brief form of "Not that anyone asked, but..."
- - "As I see it..." online
- - Texting qualifier
- - “if ur asking me …”
- - "According to me": Abbr.
- - take letters?
- - "In my opinion . . ."
- - Online qualifier that can add an H without really changing its meaning
- - FWIW kin
- - "The way I see it ..."
- - abbreviation used by an opiner
- - "The way I see it": Abbr.
- - "sez me"
- - Letters preceding a view, on social media
- - letters introducing a judgment
- - Chat slang for 'I think': Abbr.
- - Spy's fake name
- - compile using such a sheet to reflect
- - I compile using such a sheet to reflect
- - Word denoting a maiden name
- - Take boat to Arranmore, initially, recalling that it has an alternative name
- - another name for a sail that's put around
- - in the trial i assumed a different name
- - assumed name, like "the sundance kid"
- - in bengal i assumed another name
- - Name that's often taken on for nefarious purposes
- - TV series starring Jennifer Garner as a CIA agent
- - Briefly, a storyteller's other name
- - Secret agent's not-so-secret name
- - Fake name used by a hacker or spy
- - Another name for the centre of Dakar
- - Other name one must block sadly
- - "a.k.a." name
- - False name on a rap sheet
- - fake name used by a celebrity at a hotel, e.g.
- - something a hacker might use
- - a flyer returned with a false name
- - cry of woe about one other name
- - another name for a sail is used
- - Spy's assumed name
- - Alternative name in Australia sometimes
- - what typically follows a.k.a.
- - another name for a criminal.
- - Different name a person may have
- - One has to sail back using an assumed name
- - Another name for a return voyage
- - An American TV series that stars Jennifer Garner as a double agent
- - Pen name or pseudonym
- - alternative name
- - Champion boxer with a second assumed name
- - a name that has been assumed temporarily
- - Fake name on a rap sheet
- - Term for a false name
- - A k a
- - False handle
- - Like Heisenberg for Walter White
- - Margaret Atwoods .... Grace
- - Early 2000s TV spy series starring Jennifer Garner
- - form of deception
- - Ron Rifkin spy series
- - Captain Marvel, for one
- - dylan's pat garrett and billy the kid role
- - sydney bristow's show
- - Miscreant's moniker
- - Half of Australia's assumed identity
- - Jennifer Garner's 2001 thriller film
- - Spy's fake identity
- - Garner show
- - jennifer garner show that garnered four emmy nominations
- - Garner TV show
- - Assumed moniker
- - Jennifer Garner TV spy drama
- - mata hari, for margaretha geertruida macleod
- - Early 2000s TV series starring Jennifer Garner
- - George Orwell or George Eliot, e.g.
- - 2001-06 Jennifer Garner series
- - Bloomer and Earhart, for two
- - Criminal's invented identity
- - Undercover's cover
- - Superman, e.g.
- - Identity disguiser
- - Alternate identity