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(y)


Question Posted Thursday December 25 2008, 10:12 pm

What does (y) mean?

I think it's a london/england/britain thing... but I don't know.

I see it on people's profiles / in people's comments from the u.k.

they have like:

hi (y)

and just (y) at the end of random things
and i have noooo idea what it means...

thankssss


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Disconnected answered Friday December 26 2008, 7:48 am:
Generally, it's the thumbs up from MSN, but some of my guy friends use it when they talk about ''hot females'' since to them it resembles a woman with crossed legs. Apparently.
Don't ask about that, my male friends are weird ;)

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xXxPuNki-PiXiExXx answered Friday December 26 2008, 12:50 am:
On msn messenger when you type (y) it displays a smiley of a thumbs up, and i know some people who use the (y) to resemble that.

Other than that, kind of looks like an elephants tail :)

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