by Avery monkey butt January 15, 2012

When a message could be texted within a sentence or sentences and then send it out as one text entry, the message is broken down into a single word, words, or phrases. Because One message is broken down into a few text entries, the recipient receives 5-6 messages instead of 1.
"Omg Maggie freaking loves break-texting so every time she texts me, I got 10 messages instead of 1"
by UJUHHH July 29, 2020

Matthew-"Ill just wack you a text :)"
Sam-"Ill wack you one back ;)"
This is an example of Wacking Texts at one another
Sam-"Ill wack you one back ;)"
This is an example of Wacking Texts at one another
by ChorleyCake September 3, 2010

“The Whopper” is it’s name and it is equal to “ \( \underbrace{10\ \&\ 10\ \&\ 10\cdots10\ \&\ 10\ \&\ 10}_{\text{100 10's}} \) = \( \lbrace 10,100 / 2 \rbrace \) “using the array of operator and BEAF.1 The term was coined by Cookie Fonster. The number is named after the hamburger sold by Burger King.
Guy: Hey what’s your favourite number?
Guy 2:Mines probably \( \underbrace{10\ \&\ 10\ \&\ 10\cdots10\ \&\ 10\ \&\ 10}_{\text{100 10's}} \) = \( \lbrace 10,100 / 2 \rbrace \).
Guy 2:Mines probably \( \underbrace{10\ \&\ 10\ \&\ 10\cdots10\ \&\ 10\ \&\ 10}_{\text{100 10's}} \) = \( \lbrace 10,100 / 2 \rbrace \).
by HexManwastaken November 26, 2023

1.
A slang term derived from “textbook,” used to describe an experience, event, or moment that feels meant to happen — as if it were prewritten, divinely timed, or part of a larger lesson in life.
Often used to acknowledge a situation that feels textbook in its meaning, significance, or alignment with personal growth.
origin:
From textbook — suggesting a classic, archetypal, or spiritually significant life moment.
2.
(slang)
A word used to describe an experience, moment, or event that feels meant to happen — like it was written in a textbook of life.
It’s that feeling when something aligns perfectly, teaches a lesson, or hits with divine timing.
“That was meant to be.”
“That was a lesson.”
“That was fate.”
“That was text.”
A slang term derived from “textbook,” used to describe an experience, event, or moment that feels meant to happen — as if it were prewritten, divinely timed, or part of a larger lesson in life.
Often used to acknowledge a situation that feels textbook in its meaning, significance, or alignment with personal growth.
origin:
From textbook — suggesting a classic, archetypal, or spiritually significant life moment.
2.
(slang)
A word used to describe an experience, moment, or event that feels meant to happen — like it was written in a textbook of life.
It’s that feeling when something aligns perfectly, teaches a lesson, or hits with divine timing.
“That was meant to be.”
“That was a lesson.”
“That was fate.”
“That was text.”
1.
Expressing a feeling of fate, synchronicity, or personal lesson:
“Dayum that was text.”
Reacting to a profound or serendipitous event:
“Text!”
Describing a divinely aligned or expected situation:
“Meeting them like that? Text.”
2.
Person 1: “Yo I randomly ran into her after 5 years, same corner we met on.”
Person 2: “Text.”
“That was a text heart break. I needed that to grow.”
“That DJ set in the rain... text.”
Expressing a feeling of fate, synchronicity, or personal lesson:
“Dayum that was text.”
Reacting to a profound or serendipitous event:
“Text!”
Describing a divinely aligned or expected situation:
“Meeting them like that? Text.”
2.
Person 1: “Yo I randomly ran into her after 5 years, same corner we met on.”
Person 2: “Text.”
“That was a text heart break. I needed that to grow.”
“That DJ set in the rain... text.”
by H. Trismegistus June 20, 2025

To overly state the obvious via one or multiple text message(s) ; If more than one text they are instances apart from eachother. Can be compared with or similar to a "blabber mouth".
by Icanhandle May 15, 2016

That awkward moment when you and your friend start saying something over chat at the same time, but stop in order to see what the other person will say. Silence will ensue.
Fred Larraby: Talking to my friend right now over text.
Krishna Patel: What is he saying?
Fred Larraby: I don't know, he was texting something, then I wanted to say something, but he stopped. Now I'm waiting for him to say something, I guess this is text limbo.
Fred Larraby's Friend: What was he saying!?
Krishna Patel: What is he saying?
Fred Larraby: I don't know, he was texting something, then I wanted to say something, but he stopped. Now I'm waiting for him to say something, I guess this is text limbo.
Fred Larraby's Friend: What was he saying!?
by Wustah August 11, 2016
