by StrawHatGenji April 29, 2021

by Saffronthesausagedog December 31, 2020

*X and X* typo corrections are often used it chats or places were grammar corrections are limited:
Are you coming to the café?
Ues
Yes*?
Yes it was!
Are you coming to the café?
Ues
Yes*?
Yes it was!
by X for chat (David) March 1, 2018

by PussySwagger69 July 31, 2023

by gigachadwill June 14, 2022

When your friend whose name starts with Y has been cheating on her boyfriend with a guy she met 3 weeks ago.
Total Bit*h Behavior!
Total Bit*h Behavior!
she's X-Z(EX-ZEE), Don't associate with her!
by RXPMPGRO May 24, 2024

X refers to the sentence/context of the message you're replying to. (^) the direction of this symbol, will determend the direction of the message you're replying to. X^ means one message up to the right (usually your own message). ^^^^^X means 5 messages up to the left. This symbol can be displayed on it's own, usually this means that the person just wants you to look at this message, but it depends on the context of course.
X can be used in capital or not, you often don't even use X on It's own, but it can be used for directions if you don't have a/any sentence/context.
X can be used in capital or not, you often don't even use X on It's own, but it can be used for directions if you don't have a/any sentence/context.
X^ and ^X or ^^^ are mostly used in chats for practical reasons:
I'm fine
Are you fine?
x^
(This conversation points to that you have all ready said that you're fine and you don't want to waste time on writing it again).
I'm fine
Are you fine?
x^
(This conversation points to that you have all ready said that you're fine and you don't want to waste time on writing it again).
by X for chat (David) March 1, 2018
