When you read something to yourself in a specific accent based on the style of which it was written.
"I would like to speak to the proprietor of this establishment." I bet you read that with a british accent. That's called the Accented Text Affect.
by Jack Flap December 10, 2018
Get the Accented Text Affectmug. A person who helps guide you so you don't bump into anything or anyone while you look down and text.
by greenolive November 19, 2010
Get the Texting Sherpamug. by Inventor of the waffle text. February 18, 2011
Get the waffle textmug. by Branden J. Fox. March 11, 2012
Get the delayed textingmug. When the dumbass friend in your groupchat asks a question that indicates they don't know how to fucking read.
Friend One: Dinner is at 7PM.
Friend Two: Cool see you then.
Friend Three: What time are we going to Dinner?
Friend One: Are you text retarded?
Friend Two: Cool see you then.
Friend Three: What time are we going to Dinner?
Friend One: Are you text retarded?
by Cummy Cummerson December 18, 2023
Get the Text Retardedmug. 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
Get the Blabber textmug. 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
Get the Textmug.