BTA
But then again
Example
BTA, our team has a really good defense this year, which might give us a shot
BTA means "but then again"
Related Slang
OTOH | On the other hand |
AAMOF | As a matter of fact |
TBF | To be fair |
AWA | As well as |
AYK | As you know |
AYWK | As you well know |
BTW | By the way |
ICBW | I could be wrong |
When you're discussing situations and circumstances, BTA stands for "but then again." Similar to OTOH, BTA most often prefaces a counterpoint or new idea.
For example, while discussing the pros and cons of buying a house, a person may initially counsel you to keep renting, but then backtrack by saying "BTA, each house payment is an investment and property prices are only going up. So maybe you should buy now." BTA is most commonly used in online chat and text messages.