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    Navigating through the world of coupons and bargains, you’ll likely face a plethora of abbreviations, acronyms, and terms that may look Greek. You may see these on coupons and/or among online coupon communities. Here’s a break-down of common terms to help shed light on things.

    Limit one coupon per purchase: You can use one coupon on each item purchased. Example: if you purchase three bottles of dishwashing liquid, you can use three coupons—one for each bottle. You can’t use three coupons on one bottle, though.
    Limit one coupon per transaction: You can use one coupon per purchase (transaction). To use more than one coupon, simply make multiple transactions.
    Limit one coupon per person/family/customer: You can use one coupon per store visit. If you want to use more than one coupon, go back to the store another day.

    AC: After Coupon
    BOGOor B1G1: Buy One, Get One (free)
    B2G1: Buy Two, Get One (free)
    B3G1: Buy Three, Get One (free)
    C/O: Cents Off
    CFK: Cash For Kids (part of the value is donated to a children’s charity)
    FAR: Free After Rebate
    FREE PRODUCT COUPON/FPC: The coupon allows you to get the product 100% free!
    FT: For Trade
    HBA: Health and Beauty Aid
    HV: High Value
    IP: Internet Printable coupon
    LF: Looking For
    MIR: Mail-In Rebate
    NED: No Expiration Date
    OOP: Out Of Pocket
    OYNO: On Your Next Order
    PM: Private Message/Price Match
    P&G: Proctor & Gamble
    Peelie: A coupon attached to the product packaging for “peel off”
    POP: Proof of Purchase
    PP: Purchase Price
    RC: Rain Check
    RAOK: Random Act of Kindness
    SCOP: Scanning Code of Practice
    SC: Smart Canucks (www.smartcanucks.ca)
    SMP: Specially Marked Packages
    SPC: Student Price Card (www.spccard.ca)
    STACKING: Using more than one coupon per item. This is not commonly allowed at retailers and most coupons restrict it.
    SASE: Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope
    SS: Smart Source (a coupon booklet)
    Tear-pad: A paper pad of coupons, usually located on the shelf or display for tearing off and use at check-out
    TFT: Toonies for Tummies (a coupon booklet)
    TMF: Try Me Free
    Train: Coupon train
    VWT: Virtual Wishlist Train
    YB/WUB: When You Buy
    YMMV: Your Mileage May Vary

    Stores:
    LD: London Drugs
    RCSS: Real Canadian Super Store
    SDM: Shoppers Drug Mart
    WM: Walmart
    NF: No Frills

    Products:
    HBOO: Honey Bunches of Oats (cereal)
    HE: Herbal Essences (hair products brand)

    Often used on online coupon forums:
    Bump:Nice way of pushing a thread back to the top of the page
    BTW: By The Way
    FT: For Trade
    HTH: Hope That Helps
    LF: Looking For
    LMK: Let Me Know
    NP: No problem
    OEM: Original Equipment Manufacturer (Not Retail)
    OOS: Out Of Stock
    OP: Original Poster; Author of a thread
    Mod: Moderator
    SAHD: Stay At Home Dad
    SAHM: Stay At Home Mom
    TY: Thank You
    TIA: Thanks in Advance
    TTT: To The Top (aka BUMP)


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    Anyone know what a k-cup is?

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    http://www.keurig.com/shop/k-cups/all-k-cups

    I'm not a coffee drinker, but I think - Keurig makes small individual cups of coffee called K cups in all sorts of different flavours

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    Now I know what LF is What is a stamp though?
    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by stuieogrady View Post
    Now I know what LF is What is a stamp though?
    Thanks
    stamp=postage stamp(?)

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    a cup of instant coffee that brews an individual cup that is dispensed out of a k-cup machine

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    Thank you soooo much for these abbreviations, when I joined the forums here the other day I was completely confused and almost scared XD lol

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    This is a life saving post! LOL
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    great post! Can I print this for my future reference?

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    Does any body knows what ENF means???

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    ENF or EFN(enough for now)
    Quote Originally Posted by Animalice View Post
    Does any body knows what ENF means???



    my trade list and wishlist, check it out, tons of tearpads
    http://forum.smartcanucks.ca/365260-...ensure-canada/

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    Quote Originally Posted by elizabethjohn2005 View Post
    ENF or EFN(enough for now)
    You're right it was EFN. Thanks. It change everything in a wish list... lol

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    Ok I have another one. What is a unicorn? I saw that a lot in people wish list. What does it means?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Animalice View Post
    Ok I have another one. What is a unicorn? I saw that a lot in people wish list. What does it means?
    Ok I found the answer by myself: “Unicorn Wishes”: Coupons that we are unsure if they exist... BUT, we really, really, really wish they did!
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    So helpful! Now things are making some sense, lol!

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