by ChiChiFree February 14, 2018

Person 1: Did you hear that Twitter got changed to X?
Person 2: Yeah, I’m gonna miss that bird logo...
Person 2: Yeah, I’m gonna miss that bird logo...
by ShortStackSnake November 23, 2023

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)
Example of "Featuring": Musician 1 - Song Title (Featuring Musician 2)
by choppedcheesewithanarizona July 25, 2024

by BladeX123uWu December 18, 2022

Typically used by British people at the end of tweets or text, sometimes used to signify sarcasm or satire.
by sixcfcrows June 12, 2018

Also known as Martin Bell Syndrome or FXS
A genetic disorder which makes the X chromosome enlarged therefore fragile. People with FXS are often autistic but not all of the people with fxs are autistic. Fragile X often causes intellectual disability. They have a distinct appearance These features include a long and narrow face , large ears, a prominent jaw and forehead, unusually flexible fingers, flat feet , and in males, enlarged testicles (macroorchidism) after puberty.
A genetic disorder which makes the X chromosome enlarged therefore fragile. People with FXS are often autistic but not all of the people with fxs are autistic. Fragile X often causes intellectual disability. They have a distinct appearance These features include a long and narrow face , large ears, a prominent jaw and forehead, unusually flexible fingers, flat feet , and in males, enlarged testicles (macroorchidism) after puberty.
by Nammity March 3, 2022

by question,john November 10, 2020
