ATST
At the same time
Example
r you going to watch the game tonight?
yeah, planning to watch it and finish my homework atst.
ATST in a real-life convo
Related Slang
| SPST | Same place, same time |
| ATSL | Along the same lines |
| SOS | Same old stuff |
| SOSO | Same old, same old |
| SSDD | Same stuff, different day |
| r | Are |
| 2B@ | To be at |
| BBIAW | Be back in a while |
| RN | Right now |
| IMYA | I miss you already |
| convo | Conversation |
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ATST is a shorthand term used in digital communication to indicate that two or more events are happening simultaneously. Whether you are texting a friend about doing homework while watching a movie or discussing two premieres airing concurrently, "ATST" keeps your messages short and to the point.
The term gained popularity with the rise of digital communication in the 2000s. While it is not common nowadays, you may still encounter it as people might use it when texting, in forums, and on social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram.