What does GL mean on Snapchat?

Kawter Abed
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GL is an acronym commonly used on Snapchat, and other messaging platforms. But what does it mean, and when is it used? Here’s everything you need to know.

When using Snapchat, you’ve probably come across various slang terms and abbreviations, whether that’s in direct messages, group chats, snaps, or public stories.

These terms often don’t originate on Snapchat, and are used widely across other popular social media platforms such as WhatsApp, Instagram, Twitter, and more.

GL is one that is used frequently on the instant messaging app, but if you’re out of the loop, you might find yourself confused if someone says it to you in a DM. Here’s everything to know about what it means, and when it’s used.

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GL meaning on Snapchat

On Snapchat, GL is an acronym for ‘Good Luck,’ and it’s commonly used in a supportive or encouraging context. It’s a way for users to wish each other well in an upcoming endeavor, whether it’s a test, a job interview, a sports match, or any other event where success is desired.

For instance, if a Snapchat user has an important exam coming up, a friend might send a snap with the message “GL on your exam tomorrow!”

Similarly, before a big game, a team group chat might be filled with messages like “GL everyone, let’s win this!” In these examples, the acronym serves as a quick and friendly way to offer support and positivity.

While it’s often found on Snapchat, this term is by no means exclusive to the app, and you might see it across other platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, WhatsApp, Facebook, and more.

If there are any other terms and phrases you don’t know the meaning of, you can always check out our guide here to learn all about Snapchat’s most popular slang.

About The Author

Kawter Abed is a London-based Entertainment Writer at Dexerto. She covers celebrity and reality TV news, and the latest viral TikTok trends. Kawter has a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Media, and a Master’s in International Journalism. When she's not covering celebrities and TikTok stories, she enjoys reading, binging shows on Netflix, and playing nostalgic Nintendo games. You can contact her at kawter.abed@dexerto.com