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emmaverybo

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Sun May 5, 2019, 04:36 PM May 2019

What do these terms mean at DU

Gotta wash your/my socks
nt
BBL— think this means be back later, but is used sarcastically

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What do these terms mean at DU (Original Post) emmaverybo May 2019 OP
nt or n/t means No Text. So the message in the subject line is it. Oh n/t underpants May 2019 #1
Thanks nt. emmaverybo May 2019 #2
Pot, meet kettle. n/t rzemanfl May 2019 #3
"Gotta wash your/my socks" means it's laundry day uppityperson May 2019 #4
I do mine by hand like Harry Truman. rzemanfl May 2019 #7
Lol. Tipperary May 2019 #8
I don't know what rownesheck May 2019 #5
That's a web site genxlib May 2019 #6
I think it means "I have dirty socks." nt zanana1 Jun 2019 #9
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