An asterisk after a text message typically indicates that there is additional information or a footnote related to the message. It may signal a clarification, correction, or a reference to something mentioned earlier. In some contexts, it can also denote that the message requires attention or should be noted for some reason.
Abbreviation of 'what is up'
My guess is that they meant to send k or something. Not sure
"ça va": I'm OK/ all's OK - "msg moi": text me - "on da low": (???)
Mark the text with an asterisk
Asterisk is typically classified as a noun. It is often used to denote a footnote or special notation in written text.
Heil Hitler OR Bye Bye
it's a text message
MSG has not significance in airsoft.
you can get a free text app from the app store
An asterisk is not an idiom. It is a punctuation mark. It looks like a little star *
no, an asterisk cannot be used to correct grammar.
There is no such thing