they dont want to talk to you or they simply dont have there phone around them
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When someone puts ">" it means greater than. And less than is "<". Example: If you like texting you would put: TEXTING > If you don't like texting you would put TEXTING <
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It mean What bout you * like if you were talking to someone and you say what's up, they'll say nothing wby (what bout you?) *
I'll be right back.
t means 'and'
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Oh, dude, Omsk in texting? That's like when someone says something totally random or weird and you're just like, "Omsk, man." It's basically a way to express confusion or surprise in a cool, casual way. So, like, next time someone sends you a weird text, just hit them back with an "Omsk" and keep the conversation going.
it will not charge you but it will charge them if they don't have unlimited texting.
Probably depends on the context, but it sounds like someone was texting to her "Best Friend Forever, Jill"
The texting has gotten too much and might be over the boundary in his opinion or he simply was busy or forgot.
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