what does (chat lingo) ‘xoxo and ‘xxoo’ mean?
What do the chat lingo expressions “xoxo” and “xxoo” mean when used in an email sign-off? Are these terms considered good or bad in terms of professionalism?
9 Answers
Jan 29, 2025
It’s kinda a British form of expression.
X is a kiss
O is a hug
So XXOO= kiss,kiss,hug,hug etc.
I suppose it’s not the kinda a steamy kiss thing,
but a simple way of affectionately saying goodbye.
It’s good, I guess, unless you don’t like the person. xoxo is kiss, hug, kiss, hug and xxoo is kiss kiss, hug hug.
my boyfriend just sent me an email with x’s and o’s. but i knew what they meant. ?
Feb 14, 2025
"X" means "kiss"
"O" means "hug"
So “XOXO” means “Kisses & hugs!”
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