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Did someone send you a message that includes “WTV” and now you’re scratching your head? Don’t worry, you’ll get to the bottom of this one in no time! In this article, we’ll cover what WTV means, how you can use it, and how you might reply to someone who sends you a message containing WTV.
Meaning of WTV
On Snapchat and over text, "WTV" is short for "whatever." You might send "WTV" to communicate apathy or indifference, to describe a large number of possibilities, or to dismiss someone who's bugging you. To respond, you might ask for clarification or thank them for help if they answered your question.
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- ↑ https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=wtv
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