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English
Phrase
AICMFP
- (Internet slang, humorous) Initialism of and I claim my five pounds.
1998 April 29, Nix, “MicroShite and Demon? A match made in Purgatory”, in demon.service (Usenet):> Do you always hide behind such actions....
You are Eliza AICMFP...
1999 February 18, sljhollick, “Make extra $$$ by using of your pc at home!”, in alt.radio.uk.talk-radio (Usenet):The FAQ that Jamie posts each week just so that I know where I am, explains all -- you are another non-FAQ-reader -- AICMFP :)
2007 January 18, Paul Hyett, “TIME TO BAN TRADE UNIONS”, in uk.politics.misc (Usenet):> […] Trade unions are a greater threat to astable society than the idiots of the BNP, its time they were banned.
You are Maggie Thatcher AICMFP. :)
2017 October 28, Gareth's Downstairs Computer, “OFF TOPIC: Leave it to Beaver--sneakers (early 1960s lifestyle)”, in alt.folklore.computers (Usenet):> ... My cursive is impenetrable even to me. ...
You are a medical practitioner who writes out prescriptions AICMFP! :-)
2020 June 4, Dorothy J Heydt, “Forty years ago yesterday”, in rec.arts.sf.fandom (Usenet):>And in my case, it's compounded by the fact that I have an r/w speech impediment so I often pronounce 'r' at the beginning of a word as a 'w'. (Curiously, I've sometimes even spelt words with a 'w' instead of an 'r'.)
You are Elmer Fudd AICMFP. :)
Usage notes
- Used humorously on the Internet to liken one person's behaviour or attitudes to somebody else's, as though the writer had genuinely confused them.