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Pronounced as “ex.” The debatably new “terrible” or “terrifying” name for the formerly known Twitter app, which reminds billions of kids and their parents worldwide of their dreaded years-long school algebra.
Are the days of X numbered if two social media competitors renamed their platforms to Y and Z?
When musicians collaborate on tracks and instead of saying featuring they'd rather use the short terminology "x". This is traditionally used to represent the group of artists as an equal collaboration; their verses shouldn't be seen as a "feature" but rather the second half of the song. "Featuring" however is traditionally used to indicate another artist's addition to the main artist's song, hence the use of the term featuring. Nowadays the traditional uses for these terminologies are recreational.
Example of "X": Musician 1 x Musician 2 - Song Title

Example of "Featuring": Musician 1 - Song Title (Featuring Musician 2)
Pronounced: "ex", a person that used to be a lover, partner, friend, colleague or someone of statue. These people have gathered on social media where they tweet about their current miserable life. This place is marked with an "X" to signal that it should be avoided if you care about your mental health and IQ.
My ex is tweeting trash about me on X.
X by Fraddy August 18, 2024
X from the game Reverse1999. Also nicknamed "Alphabet boy" by both his friends Medicine pocket and Regulus. He is a genius inventor and a member of the Laplace scientific computing centre.
X by Cryinginpainrn月 June 11, 2024