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The socially acceptable way to stop talking to someone that your tired of talking to. Originally is meant "got to go", but 95% of the time it is used nowadays it simply means i want to stop talking to you. "Do you want to here about my english paper" Joel
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Internet shorthand for "Got to go". Also, it can mean "good to go", depending on the context. Good to go:
"Say, I'm heading out. You coming?" "gtg." Got to go: "Shoot, it's almost midnight. gtg." |
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got to go Rachel I gtg
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got to go ( Short hand ) when you don't have the time to write a long bye.
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Got to go Dude i gtg l8r
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Means gotta go. But it has evolved into something more like i dont wanna txt you anymore Person: Whats up?
Person 2: Nothinnnn. Person:hey gtg bye |
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It means, Got to go. In chat rooms, sometimes if you have to leave you have to say,"Gtg!". She typed,"Oh, I gtg. My mom is taking me to a party! Bye!"
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Good to go.
Commonly confused with 'g2g' which means "got to go". They are different, and 'gtg' is normally used in online games to indicate a participant's "ready status." It is seeing common usage today as indicating in the example. "Are you ready to hit the clubs? I'm gtg!"
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