Do prepaid phones keep phone records?
Log in to your prepaid phone account on your carrier’s website. On your account page, you will be able to access call history records of your cell phone, including outgoing and incoming calls. If you can’t find the call log on your account page see the next step.
How do prepaid phones work?
Prepaid phones are cellphones that have a monthly service that is not contract-based. Instead, you purchase the airtime and data you need one month at a time. If you don’t want to buy any one month, you can skip it and then renew the next month if you like.
What does “AF” mean?
What does AF mean? AF basically stands for “as fuck.” It’s used after an adjective as an “intensifier” to emphasize the strength of a statement. Think, “I’m extremely tired.” In the AF usage, this phrase would become “I’m tired AF” or “tired af.” To describe something as “X as fuck” dates back decades.
Is the word “AF” no longer cool to use?
It has been noted that AF has become so much part of the vernacular it has even been used in advertising, leading to some to speculate it will no longer be “cool” vocab for the yoof to use. While it may not so mainstream that your grandma would get the reference, it’s clear that AF is no longer just used online.
What is the difference between AF and ASF?
Sometimes “asf” can be used to mean the same thing, but the simple AF abbreviation is far more common—and less profane, if that’s something you’re concerned with. You can use AF to exaggerate any point you want to make—”I’m hangry AF,” “broke af,” “she’s cute AF,” “they late AF,” etc.
Should you pronounce ‘AF’ ‘a’ or ‘AFF’?
The debate rages on over the correct way to pronounce AF if you use it verbally. One option is to say the letters “A” and “F,” so “AY-eff.” The other is to say “aff.” Clearly, either is acceptable. But the thought is that younger people tend to use “aff” whereas older types prefer the other method, “AY-eff.”