Say what!? 10 cool LEGO abbreviations you should be using!
Don’t be confused like this minifigure snapped by our AFOL (Adult Fan of LEGO) Eat my Bones. Use the little dictionary below to understand what other LEGO fans are chatting about!
AFOL = Adult Fan of LEGO
KFOL = Kid Fan of LEGO
TFOL = Teen Fan of LEGO
MOC = My Own Creation, a term to describe any unique self-designed LEGO model
SNOT = Studs Not On Top, a building technique in which the direction of bricks is changed by using hinges
LDD = LEGO Digital Designer, the official computer program to design big LEGO models
LUG = LEGO Users Group, a term to describe on- and offline LEGO clubs and communities
NPU = Nice Part Use, a compliment to give another LEGO builder for using an element in a clever way
SHIP = Super Huge Investment in Parts, a term to describe a very large LEGO creation
RLFM = Recognized LEGO Fan Media, meaning blogs, magazines and news sites around LEGO bricks
What’s your favourite LEGO word? Tell us in the comments below!