The "x" in "xoxo" represents kisses, and its usage can be traced back to the practice of signing letters with an "X" to symbolize a kiss. This tradition likely originated in medieval times when people would sign documents with an "X" as a mark of sincerity, often kissing the mark to show their authenticity. Over time, the "x" became widely recognized as a symbol of affection, leading to its association with kisses in the popular expression "xoxo," which conveys love and warmth.
X means kisses and O means hugs. Its the short version of saying "hugs and kisses." Only use xoxo with close friends or family. It's the same thing with swak (sealed with a kiss).
X= kisses O= hugs
x = kiss o = hug xoxo = hugs and kisses
Xoxo means kisses and hugs. The "x" looks like two pairs of lips meeting and the "o" is arms going around someone. The more x's and o's, the more kisses and hugs.
You answer with xoxo back. xoxo are kisses i think .
if you mean xoxo at the end of the message it means kisses and hugs
xoxo
(X) is for kisses. (0) is for hugs.
x is hugs and o is kisses. it goes in order like when you say "hugs and kisses". i mean no one really says "kisses and hugs". :p Not saying that is wrong but that's actually the less used interpretation. It goes OXOXOX. "O" for hugs and "X" for kisses.
No. Xoxo is not a real word. In fact, it is a easier way of saying hugs and kisses.
Not too much, but maybe that he likes you a little.
You can say "ILYSM, XOXO" in text to convey "I love you so much, hugs and kisses".