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by e23244324 November 26, 2020
(cheifly British)
In the UK, 'X' is commonly used at the end of a message to represent kisses. Similar to 'Xs and Os' (kisses and hugs) in North America, however 'X' can be and is often used by people of varying familiarity (platonic friendships, siblings, crushes, dating, married, etc.) Usually more Xs means more familiarity. Xs can be seen used between two people of the same sex without being regarded as homosexual.
In the UK, 'X' is commonly used at the end of a message to represent kisses. Similar to 'Xs and Os' (kisses and hugs) in North America, however 'X' can be and is often used by people of varying familiarity (platonic friendships, siblings, crushes, dating, married, etc.) Usually more Xs means more familiarity. Xs can be seen used between two people of the same sex without being regarded as homosexual.
1) Hey are you still coming to London for my fancy dress? x
2) Heard you were back in town sexy. Haven't had a good shag in ages, so how bout it? xxxxxx
3) Can you pick up some curry for dinner on your way home love? Cheers x
2) Heard you were back in town sexy. Haven't had a good shag in ages, so how bout it? xxxxxx
3) Can you pick up some curry for dinner on your way home love? Cheers x
by EI8HTY6IX October 25, 2009
Used when someone has nothing to say/doesn't want to reply. Also used when someone has a comment, but doesn't want to say anything.
by DCP December 28, 2005
by hatesx5555 December 6, 2009
by Fammymanunited19 February 14, 2013
#X is the symbol you use to tell your friends you can't text because you’re about to drive. You can use it in social media, text messages or email as a quick way to let them know.
Can’t text now, I’m about to hit the road. #X
John: Hey what’s up?
Kelly: Would love to chat, but I’m about to hit the road. #X
John: no response
John: Hey what’s up?
Kelly: Would love to chat, but I’m about to hit the road. #X
John: no response
by itcanwait June 23, 2014