WYLL
What you look like
Example
Hey, we've been talking for years, and I just realized I don't know WYLL. Are you comfortable sending a pic?
Related Slang
IBF | Internet best friend |
ASLR | Age, sex, location, race |
Duckface | Facial expression with puckered lips |
Mean-mugging | Facial expression that appears upset |
Cyberstalking | Stalking a person using technology |
Facestalking | Looking through someone's pictures on Facebook |
Insta-lurking | Looking through a person's Instagram pictures |
Those who send you WYLL want to know "what you look like." You're most likely to receive this acronym in your social media DMs or an online chat message, from someone who wants you to send a picture of what you look like IRL.
Hopefully, the person you're talking with isn't a creeper, and it makes sense that they'd ask what you look like. For example, if you've entered into an online romantic relationship, your online SO may ask WYLL.
However, the Internet is not always a hospitable place, so you may receive WYLL requests from strangers or people you barely know. If you're ever in doubt about whether you should let someone know WYLL, don't do it.