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Full form of BEG: Here, we are going to learn about the BEG, BEG – which is an abbreviation of Big Evil Grin in Email jargon, etc.
Submitted by Anushree Goswami, on March 13, 2020
BEG: Big Evil Grin
BEG is an abbreviation of "Big Evil Grin". Grin refers to a broad smile.
It is an expression, which is commonly used in messaging or chatting on social media networking sites like Facebook, Yahoo Messenger, and Gmail, etc. It is used to indicate a circumstance on the social media online chat, when during a conversation a person wants to say to the other person "He has an evil grin on his face, or your jokes make me feel you are evil grin or someone said something mischievous about someone". It is an example of emoticon art. It is depicted by a face with broad eyebrows and a white grin.
Example of BEG emoticon – ">:D"
It is used when a person makes a mischievous comment on someone or something. So, normally it shows that either he or she on the social media platform regard as likely to perform the conversation that is quite mischievous or sly or wants to tell about someone's evil smiling face they saw.
Example of online conversation:
1. Person1: Hey, want to come to bar today, it is party night. ;)
2. Person2: Hey, yeah I know bro, I'll come for sure. >:D
3. Person1: Ok, that's cool.
Example 2:
1. Person1: Hey, Boss seems to be in a quite different
mood today, I saw BEG on his face.
2. Person2: Yeah I too saw it.
This kind of circumstance normally arises in conversations of social media online chatting or messaging. Now, these days, the demands of acronyms are very high on social media online chatting or messaging, so the users usually use BEG as a replacement for Big Evil Grin.
While this slang is very common in gaming and chatting platform, still many are unaware of this slang. Both the emoticon and abbreviations can be used one at a time or together as well.
In the corporate industry too, these slangs are common and used in a very large manner. The industry itself likes those employees who are smart enough and stay updated with such digital languages which are familiar, easy and are good at time management.
So, in the future whenever you want to talk about something mischievous or someone else made some sly comment or want to talk about another person's evil grin, you can use the slang BEG instead of writing Big Evil Grin.
Thanks for reading.