Yes, "TWSS" is a common abbreviation used as slang for "that's what she said."
Yes, it's slang for "hello," said among friends in an informal setting.
Slang is the informal usage of vocabulary; i.e money could be informally said as 'dosh'. Slang is also known as inappropriate language, i.e: a swear word.
In internet slang, "humu" is a term used to express agreement or acknowledgment, similar to "ok" or "got it." It is often used in informal online conversations to quickly show understanding or acceptance of what has been said.
I think you mean " Paws " , and it means hands. Whoever wrote the answer above me has no idea what they're talking about! The slang word "PAUSE" is another way to say "No homo" MontantMom you shouldn't answer questions you don't actually know the answer to.
Slang is a collective term. It has no plural form.
I THINK ITS CALLED A KNOWLEDGE NUT OF COURSE THATS NOT THE SCIENTIFICAL TERM BUT IN "SLANG" THATS HOW THEY REFER TO IT.
Nona actually means Ms.so far thats i what i know
green,and red well thats thats she said. \
green,and red well thats thats she said. \
thats what she said
The first slang words were not recorded. It's use predates written language.
Derby slang words are words that are used in the Derbyshire dialect. Some Derby slang words include "be said" and "belter" along with "clammed."
its small (thats what she said XD)
thats what she said
No, he said shamon which is slang for come on.
he has 2 legs and thats how much legs he has and he is small thats what she said
Haha! no, but you have to talk to a native German for the slang. My friend is from Austria and she said that it is basically a mixture of all German dialects