Abbreviations
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Sometimes Transformers fans use abbreviations to refer to certain Transformers series, toy lines, episodes, characters, or other elements without having to type out long terms every time. Or sometimes even short terms too.
Also included are some definitions which are not exclusive to Transformers, but may turn up in conversations about Transformers, especially online.
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- 3H
- 3P
- third party or "third party"
- 5L
- Five languages
- A specific "worldwide" standard of multilingual packaging for Hasbro's Transformers toys that was introduced in late 2019 and features texts in English, French, German, Spanish and Portuguese.
A
- A3
- AEC / A/E/C
- AFA
- AHM
- A.I.R./A.I.R.Lock
- A.K.
- Alex Kurtzman, at least according to SectorSeven.org
- Alt
- Alternate mode, or "alt mode" for short
- Alternators
- AM
- ANN
- AOE
- Arm
- ASIN
- Amazon Standard Identification Number
- An inventory numbering system used by Amazon.
- AST / ASST
- assortment
- AT
- AT-AT
- ATT
- AVP
B
- BAF
- B.A.T.
- BB
- A prefix for toys of the live action movie Optimus Prime and Bumblebee characters, effectively making the Bumblebee one "BBBB".
- BBM
- BBTS
- BH
- BM
- BOGO / BOGOF
- Buy One Get One / Buy One Get One Free
- A common sales practice to sell two items for the price of one.
- B.O.T.
- BS
- BT
- BTA
- BTR
- BUTT
- BW
- BWII / BW2
- BWN / BWNeo
- BWR
- BWSG
- BWTF
- Ben's World of Transformers, a popular Transformers fansite owned by Ben Yee
C
- CBC
- CBR
- Comic Book Resources, a comic book news website that regularly features news and previews for Transformers comics
- CBR (a portmanteau of "comic book" and "RAR"), a file extension used for digitalized comic books, either pirated (boo! hiss!) or downloaded from a legitimate site like Comixology
- CD
- CHOP
- (A number of toylines which overlap in terms of when they were available and what sculpts they used; essentially, they're all either direct successors to, different-market-counterparts of or supplements of one another. The term is most often used to describe modernized toys of characters from the Generation 1 continuity family, and is sometimes used to describe toys repurposed as characters from said continuity, official or otherwise.)
- CJ
- Shattered Glass Sideswipe once referred to Cliffjumper as "CJ"
- C.L.U.T.C.H.
- CNA
- the fundamental genetic material of the Transformer species in some continuities
- COH
- C.O.M.B.A.T.
- COP
- C.P.L.
- CR
- Car Robots
- CR chamber (Creation/Restoration, Cryonic Regeneration, Cryogenic Regeneration, or Cryogenic Restoration chamber)
- CS
- CV
- CW
- Cyb
D
- DA
- DC
- DD / DDP
- D.J.D.
- DLC
- Downloadable content
- (additional content for video games that often requires an additional payment)
- DM
- D.N.G.S. / Dingus
- D.O.L.T.S.
- DOTM
- DP
- DPCI
- Department Class Item
- An inventory numbering system used by Target. Frequently misspelled "DCPI".
- DW
E
- EAN
- European Article Number
- A type of barcode used on Hasbro's Transformers toy packaging available in Europe in place of the UPC barcode used for other regions. Became a worldwide standard for most new toylines by late 2019.
- EDC
- En
- ER
- ERTD
- Extra-Terrestrial Response Division (No, we don't understand how that works, either.)
- ES
- EU
- EW
- Earth Wars
- Entertainment Weekly, a news magazine that sometimes covers Transformers topics
- EX
- Mostly used as part of Japanese ID numbers.
- Ex-RID
- (IDW comic series, formerly titled "Robots in Disguise" prior to issue 35)
- EZ / EZC
F
- FAB
- FARTS
- F.H.E.
- FE
- First Edition
- (See Transformers Prime: First Edition and Age of Extinction First Edition Optimus Prime)
- FFoD
- FIBRIR
- FIRRIB
- "Frenzy is Red Rumble is Blue"
- FM
- FoC / FOC
- Fort Max
- Fortress Maximus
- F.O.S.S.I.L.
- FP
- Forbidden Planet, a UK-based retail chain that sells Transformers toys
- Fun Publications
- Fun Pub
- Fun Publications
- FSRLTF
G
- G1
- G2
- G4
- The excessively short-lived cable channel that aired "Action Blast!"
- GB
- G.B. Blackrock
- GoBots
- GoBox (see Category:GB images for examples)
- Great Britain
- GDO
- Gen
- GF
- GM
- GPS
- GT
- Genetronic Translink System or GT System
- (Mirage GT and Smokescreen GT use the GT System)
- GTS
- a suffix used for the three Cybertron toys Brakedown GTS, Override GTS and Ransack GTS
- No meaning for this acronym has ever been officially provided, though none of them appear to have any relationship with the Genetronic Translink System.
H
- HA
- Hassenfeld Brothers
- (Though "Hasbro" is now an established company name by itself, it was originally an abbreviation.)
- HBS
- (used in early solicitations, later changed to "THS")
- HC
- Hardcover, a bound book or (more commonly for the Transformers franchise) collection of comic books, as opposed to a trade paperback or softcover
- HFG
- Hand Foot Gun, also HandFootGun or Hand/Foot/Gun
- (multi-purpose accessory included with every Combiner Wars Deluxe Class figure)
- HFTD / HftD
- HM
- HMW
- HOC / HoC
- HOF / HoF
- H.O.P.E.
- HOS
- HP
- HR
- HTS
- (HTS.com, on the other hand, is an existing website completely unrelated to Hasbro, Transformers or toys in general, therefore using this abbreviation in combination with the .com top level domain is discouraged to avoid confusion. Just be glad it's safe for work.)
I
- IDW
- Officially, the abbreviation stands for "Idea and Design Works, LLC".
- IDW2
- Named as such for being the second "main" IDW continuity.
- I.I.I. / Triple-I
- INSIRT
J
- JAN
- Japanese Article Number
- A type of barcode used on TakaraTomy's Transformers toy packaging available in Japan in place of the UPC or EAN barcodes used for Hasbro's releases.
- JG1
- JRX
- the Japanese name for Rail Racer (RID) is an abbreviation for "Japan[ese] Rail Express"
K
- KB
- (Originally an abbreviation for "Kaufman Brothers", previously also spelled "Kay-Bee".)
- KO
- KP
- KSI
L
- LAM
- LAMB
- Live-action movie boards
- LL
- LoC / LOC
- LP
- LSOTW
M
- M2C
- M.A.A.B.
- M.A.R.B.
- M.A.R.S.
- M.A.S.K.
- MB
- Sometimes used as a shorthand for the live-action film series.
- MC
- The Mini-Constructicons referred to one another as "Emcee". Spotlight: Ramjet
- MD
- Meg / Megs
- MF
- MIB
- MISB
- ML
- MM
- M.M.M. / Triple M
- MOC
- MOSC
- MP
- Masterpiece
- military police
- MPM
- Masterpiece Movie Series
- MSRP
- manufacturer's suggested retail price
- MTMTE
- MV
- Movie
- A placeholder for anything relating to the live-action film series in lack of the respective films' final titles; for example, the fifth installment in the series, The Last Knight, is "MV5".
- MW
N
- NAIL
- NBE
- Non-Biological Extraterrestrial / Non-Biological Entity
- NEST
- Non-biological Extraterrestrial Species Treaty, although other meanings of this acronym also exist; see NEST#Notes.
- NP
- NPC
- non-player character / non-playable character
- NRFP
- "never removed from package", sometimes used in lieu of MIB/MISP/MOC
- NuRID
- New Robots in Disguise, i.e. the second Robots in Disguise franchise
O
- OAV
- OC
- Operation Combination
- original character
- (in fan fiction and role-playing, refers to a non-canon character)
- OMAM
- OP
- O.P.
- Optimus Primal
- Optimus Prime
- original poster
- (refers to someone who posts a message/image which starts a conversation/thread online)
- OP/ED
- the OPening and EnDing theme songs of a TV show
- OpOp
- OSKO
- Oversized knockoff
- OVA
P
- PARD
- PC / P.C.
- Peter Cullen
- player character or playable character
- Powered Convoy (see also Delta Magnus)
- PCC
- PCP / P/CP
- PD
- PE
- Platinum Edition
- Premier Edition
- Perfect Effect, a "third party" company
- PF
- PG
- PG-13
- PM
- PMOP
- POTP / PotP
- PR
- (a previously released toy released again in different packaging, with little to no changes to the toy itself. The new version is often released as part of a new subline imprint, or the new packaging might be rebranded as part of a different toyline. Also sometimes called "repack" by fans, which is not at all confusing.)
- Power Rangers
- Predacons Rising
- public relations
- PRID
- PS
- PVP
- Player versus player
- PrimeVsPrime
- (a somewhat controversial toy reviewer on YouTube who is accused of buying and reviewing stolen samples from the factory.)
Q
- QC
R
- RA
- R.A.A.T.
- RB
- RC
- Arcee
- radio-controlled or remote-controlled
- R.E.D.
- R.E.V.
- RG1
- RGR
- RH
- RIBFIR
- RiD / RID
- RIRFIB
- R.J.
- The Mini-Constructicons referred to Ramjet as "R.J.". Spotlight: Ramjet
- RM
- R.O.
- Roberto Orci, at least according to SectorSeven.org
- ROC
- ROTB
- ROTDS
- ROTF
- RP
- rating pending
- Rodimus Prime
- role play, role-playing, or role-playing game
- RPG
- rocket-propelled grenade
- role-playing game
- RPM
- Revolutions per minute, commonly abbreviated RPM
- Robot Powered Machines, almost certainly named to share the initials of the aforementioned
- RRP
- recommended retail price
- RS
- RTS
S
- S7
- SASF
- SC
- Softcover (see: TPB)
- SCF
- SD
- SF
- SG
- SGBW
- S.H.A.R.C.
- SKU
- Stock keeping unit
- An inventory numbering system used by several stores, with each store/chain using its own SKU system.
- SL
- S.N.A.K.E.
- SOTW
- SRP
- suggested retail price
- SS
- Sector Seven
- Select Series
- An early working name for what would ultimate just be named "Selects".
- Sideswipe / Side Swipe
- Silverstreak
- Sixshot or Six Shot
- Smokescreen
- Speed Stars
- Star Saber
- Starscream
- Steven Spielberg, at least according to SectorSeven.org
- Studio Series
- Sunstorm
- Sunstreaker
- SS86
- Studio Series figures representing characters from the animated 1986 film The Transformers: The Movie
- ST
- S.T.A.R.S.
- S.T.O.P.
- SUV
- Society of Ultimate Villainy
- sport utility vehicle
- SW
- SWTF
T
- T30
- TAAO
- 'Til All Are One, especially the comic book series named after it
- T-AI
- TB
- TC
- TCC / TFCC
- T.E.C.H.
- TF or TFs
- Transformer(s)
- TF07
- TFA
- Transformers Animated
- Transformers: Armada
- TFA does not refer to the Transformers/Avengers crossover.
- TFC
- TFE
- TFP
- TFTM
- TFU
- any/all Transformers Universe(s)
- TFU.info, a reference website for Hasbro/TakaraTomy Transformers toys and Tonka Gobots
- TFW
- Transformers World 2005, a popular Transformers fansite owned by Alex Weiner
- But not TFWiki.Net.
- THS
- (Transformers) Hybrid Style
- Tit
- Usage of this abbreviation was heavily frowned upon during the line's run, for obvious reasons.
- TL
- TLK
- TM
- TM2
- TMNT
- TMUK
- TPB
- Trade paperback - collected volume of comics into a book format, usually containing between 4 and 6 issues, also sometimes called a "softcover", as opposed to a bound hardcover
- TR
- TRA
- Transformers
- Found on Hasbro shipping boxes and on store shelf tags, also often used in (early) retailer and distributor listings
- TRoOP
- The Return of Optimus Prime
- But not Trent Troop.
- TRU
- TT
- TWW
- The War Within
U
- UM
- UPC
- Universal Product Code
- A type of barcode used on Hasbro's Transformers toy packaging available in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Asia.
- UT
- UW
V
- V.E.N.O.M.
- VL
- VS
- Vector Sigma
- versus (sometimes abbreviated v. or vs. or vs)
- Victory Saber
- V.V.H.
W
- W.A.R.S.
- (Or "Woeste Aanval Rally Sportwagen" if you live in the Netherlands)
- WB
- WC
- WfC / WFC
- WFC:E / WFCE
- WFC:K / WFCK
- WFC:S / WFCS
- WFC:T / WFCT
- WJ
- WM
- WoH
- WST / WSTF
- Smallest Transforming Transformers, erroneously called "World's Smallest Transformers" or "WSTFs" by fans
- WV
- Found on Hasbro shipping boxes, also often used in distributor listings
- WW
- WWI
- WWII
- WWIII