"IMY" stands for "I miss you" while "IMYT" means "I miss you, too." These slang abbreviations or acronyms are commonly used in texting and on platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat.
"Leafs" is an incorrect spelling of the word "leaves."
"Leaves" is the plural form of the noun "leaf," referring to the thin, usually green, flat structures that grow from a plant's stem or branches.
"Roger that" is a phrase used in radio communication to acknowledge that a message has been received and understood. It can be used to acknowledge understanding or agreement.
"Tieing" is an incorrect spelling of the word "tying."
"Tying" is the present participle of the verb "tie," which means to fasten or secure something by binding it together with a knot or similar means.