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If one of your friends has sent a message that reads “HML,” you might be wondering what that means. Well, you’ve come to the right place: there are actually two popular meanings for HML! We’ll define each and help you figure out exactly what they meant, how to respond, and how you can use HML in the future, too.

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How to Use “HML”

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  1. If you’re going through a rough time, it’s natural to want a sympathetic ear! HML can emphasize your emotions when you message a friend about your situation and prompt your friend to respond compassionately.
    • “HML, today was the WORST. Can we talk?”
    • “Mom said I couldn’t go to the party this weekend. HML! 😭”
    • “Totally HML today; everything kept going wrong. I need to vent!”
  2. HML can be used as cheeky hyperbole if you tack it onto the end of a tweet or social media post. It lets people know that you’re annoyed, but nothing is gravely wrong. [2]
    • “Well, the concert got canceled today. #HML”
    • “Dinner with the whole family is SO uncomfortable. #HML 😑”
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How to Respond to “HML”

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  1. If a friend feels the need to message a message with HML over Snapchat, text, or any other platform, they’re probably looking for a reaction. Offer to lend an ear—or shoulder—if they need it and talk over the problem with them.
    • “Hey, I saw your tweet. That’s really a bummer! Wanna talk about it?”
    • “Sounds like you had a pretty bad day. I’m always here if you want to talk!”
  2. Because HML is often used as hyperbole, the problem doesn’t always need to be discussed extensively. If your friend messages directly, you can reply with a simple 😢 (sad emoji), but otherwise, you don’t necessarily need to respond.
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Other Meanings of “HML”

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  1. This is the other popular use of the HML abbreviation. “Hit my line” essentially asks a person to contact you or move a conversation from text to phone. It can also be used in a flirty context when asking someone to privately message you. [3]
    • “Did you hear what happened at school yesterday? HML!”
    • “This story is a little long for text. HML!”
    • “Hey, cutie! HML 😉”
  2. Whether you’re bored or haven’t heard from one of your friends in a bit, you can strike up a conversation by asking them to “HML” or just let them know that you’ll be waiting to hear from them. [4]
    • “So bored! Someone HML.”
    • “Hey, it’s been a while—we should catch up. HML anytime! 😊”
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