Welcome! I intend to keep updating this post as I learn new terms on my travels, so hopefully we’ll end with a nice big list in the end.
- Booktok Acronyms defined:
- BookTok terms (some of these are just Tiktok/ internet terms):
- Author acronyms
- Series Acronyms
- Acronyms for Sarah J Maas’s books:
- BookTok trope meanings:
- Spicy book acronyms – THIS IS NOT FOR UNDER 18’s – VERY NSFW
Booktok Acronyms defined:
ARCs – Advance readers copy
ALC – Advanced listener copy
BL – Boy love
BOB – Battery operated boyfriend
CNC – Consensual non-consent
CR – Current Read
CW – Content warnings
DNF – Did not finish/ do not finish
DRC – Digital Readers Copy
DUB-con – Dubious Consent
E2L/ ETL – Enemies to lovers
FMC – Female main character
FTB – Fade to black (spice scenes)
FTL – Friends to lovers
FWB – Friends with benefits
GR – Goodreads
HB – Hard back
HEA – Happy ever after/ happily ever after
HFN- Happy for now
JP – Jealous/ possessive
KOBO – an alternative e-reader to kindle
KU – Kindle Unlimited
IYTHIKY – If you touched her I’ll kill you
LI – Love interest
MC – Main character
MC – Motorcycle romance
MG – Middle Grade (genre, refers to young teen novels/ middle grade portion of schooling age in the US)
MMC – Male main character
NA – New adult (a new genre, encompassing books that aren’t quite YA but also aren’t stereotypical ‘adult’ novels- loads of fantasy books fit into this category)
NC – Non consensual
Non-con – Non consensual
NSFW- Not safe for work
OG – Original
OP – Original poster
OOP – Out of Print
OTP – One true partnership
PB – Paper back
PNR – Paranormal romance
POV – Point of View (the viewpoint of the narration)
RH – Reverse harem (one girl, multiple guys)
RTC – Review to come
SA – Sexual Assault
SF – Science fiction
SH – Self Harm
TBB – To be bought
TBR – To be read
TW – Trigger warnings
UF – Urban fantasy
WC – Why choose
WIP – Work in progress
YA – Young adult (very broad genre, typically means older teens to mid twenties)
YN – Your name (books where you can insert yourself into the narrative)
BookTok terms (some of these are just Tiktok/ internet terms):
Beta readers – readers who are sent copies of the books ahead of professional editing, usually this is a point where authors hope the readers will catch any plot holes etc that they did not spot
Cannon – An element that’s part of the original narrative, not created by the fandom theories, or fan fics. But you will also come across people referring to fan theories that they now consider ‘cannon’ – basically if people agree it’s a good enough theory, they will say it’s now ‘cannon’
Character ARC – the characters personal journey (this differs from the plot points they experience, it’s about how they develop as a person)
Cinnamon Roll – Sweet, genuinely good person, sometimes you can get grumpy people who are secretly cinnamon rolls
Fade to Black – This is where you have spice scenes in a book that stop/ fade out before anything overtly sexual happens, even though it’s implied that something has gone, you do not ‘see’ it on page.. Also known as ‘closed door’ scenes.
‘Golden retriever’ energy – a character who is loveable, generally a bit goofy and all round, just a sweetheart.
Green Flag MMC – The good guy who does lots of actions to show he’s a good guy, giving you the green flag to go
Indie author – an independently or self published author
Love Triangle – two characters one are both in love with/ involved with another character
Morally grey – this is where the character isn’t necessarily a good guy but they also aren’t bad either? We can empathise or justify their bad actions, or they do bad things that ultimately for the good of other characters/ people
Open Door – intimate scenes where you see everything explicitly on page
Red flag MMC – A character who does problematic things that should probably have the other characters on alert that they are a bit of a bad dude, giving you the red flag to stop
Sapphic romances – love stories between female same sex characters
Second Chance romance – love interest who gets a second chance after cheating/ some kind of betrayal
Ship/ shipping characters – essentially, it’s characters that you predict will be together/ wish were together: “I SHIP those two’
Simp – someone who goes overboard doing things for someone else, usually someone they like, whose not really that interested (although people do use it like ‘I’m such a simp for X thing’)
Slow burn romances – romances that take a long, long time to progress
Smut – romance books with lots of sex scenes (smutty books)
Spicy Scenes – sex scenes/ scenes of sexual nature, this is also often accompanied by a spicy rating to indicate how graphic/ explicit the scene is
Trad published/ traditionally published: A authors who have gone the traditional route and published through an official publishing house
Trope – A common, or overused theme or devise is the proper definition but it’s definitely evolved to become incredibly specific, rather than simply themes (I.E the ‘who hurt you trope’)
‘Why choose’ romance – kind of similar to reverse harem, one MC, multiple love interests (more of a gender neutral term)
Author acronyms
SJM – Sarah J Maas
Brandy Sandy – Brandon Sanderson
JLA – Jennifer L Armentrout
COHO – Colleen Hoover
Series Acronyms
SOC – Six of Crows
FBAA – From blood and ash
Acronyms for Sarah J Maas’s books:
A court of thorns and roses series:
ACOTAR – A Court of Thorns and Roses
ACOMAF – A Court of Mist and Fury
ACOWAR – A Court of Wings and Ruin
ACOFAS – A Court of Frost and Starlight
ACOSF – A Court of Silver Flames
Throne of Glass series:
TOG – Throne of Glass
COM – Crown of Midnight
QOS – Queen of Shadows
HOF – Heir of Fire
EOS – Empire of Storms
TOD – Tower of Dawn
KOA – Kingdom of Ash
Crescent City series:
HOBAE/ CC1 – House of Earth and Blood
HOSAB/ CC2 – House of Sky and Breath
BookTok trope meanings:
Age gap – huge age differences between love interests
Chosen one trope – MC is the one who is prophesied to save the day/ only one powerful enough to save the day, and so on and so on.
Enemies to Lovers – Enemies who become each other’s love interest over time.
Fake dating trope – fake relationship between MC’s, which becomes less fake over time (think Love Hypothesis).
Forbidden romance trope – exactly what it sounds like, although this ranges from stuff like King with common servant type forbidden to, like, relatives…
Forced Marriage trope – like it sounds, characters are forced to get married.
Forced Proximity trope – love interests’ are forced to be close proximity for X reason, spicy tension and growing mutual respect ensues.
Friends to lovers – Friends who become love interests.
Grump and Sunshine character trope – grumpy character and sunshine happiness character who have interact with one another, amusement ensues. Even better if it’s a romance.
He Falls First/ He Falls First and harder – This where the male love interest falls in love first/ falls in love more intensely than the fmc
Miscommunication trope – plot relies on miscommunication/ character’s misunderstanding each other
‘Not like other girls’ trope – she’s ‘quirky’, she’s unique, she’s special in some indefinable, incomprehensible way. Think every female MC from the 2010’s.
One Bed trope – two MC’s who are each other’s love interest have to share a room and oh no… there’s only one bed! Then spicy shenanigans ensue.
Touch them and you die trope – also known as ‘touch her and you die’ but I thought it better to include the gender neutral version. Again, as it sounds, someone threatens MC, potential/ future/ current love interest loses their shit being all protective, revealing how much they care.
Who hurt you trope – Like it sounds, one MC is hurt, another MC (usually the love interest) spots it and asks the MC how it happened, usually with cold rage that lets us and the MC finally know how much they care. *que girly swoons on my part*
Spicy book acronyms – THIS IS NOT FOR UNDER 18’s – VERY NSFW
Genders in romance scenes/ novels; FF (female, female) MM (male, male) and so on.
Abbreviations like FMM indicates the genders in a spicy scene with… multiple particpants (so FMM = female, male, male) This can go on and on to extremes like: MFMM (male, female, male male) the order indicates whether ‘swords cross’ between the M’s, as, if there’s an F between, there’s no crossed swords.
DAP – Two swords, one hole (rear-end) at the same time
DP/ DVP – Two ‘swords’, one hole (same time)
DYWMTCOAEYPTYCOMF – Do you want to come over and eat pussy till you cum on my face
GOYKATDLAGG – Get on your knees and take that dick like a good girl
GOHASMALAGB – Get over here and spank my ass like a good boy
Stfuattdlagg- Shut the fuck and take the dick like a good girl
MLM – Men loving men
TVP – Three ‘swords’, one hole (same time)
WLW – Women love women
WTW – Women tease women
I plan to keep adding to this so suggestions are welcome!

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