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ofc

Ofc (phrase) means of course: used in messaging as shorthand for agreement or for something taken as obvious. Example: “ofc, see you at eight.”

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informal Of course: used in messaging as shorthand for agreement or for something taken as obvious.
"ofc, see you at eight."

How to use ofc

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishShort for "of course".

When to use it

Informal, written, normally lower case.

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_____, see you at eight.

Etymology

A written abbreviation of "of course," from chat and text messaging.

Origin: English

Frequently asked questions

What does ofc mean in text?

Of course — agreement, or marking something as obvious.

Is ofc rude?

Not usually. Like "of course," it can read as curt or as though the answer were obvious, so tone depends on context.

What is the meaning of ofc?

"ofc" (phrase) means of course: used in messaging as shorthand for agreement or for something taken as obvious.

How do you use ofc in a sentence?

Example: "ofc, see you at eight."

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