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Fw

Beginner 📱 Gen-Z / Internet Slang

Definition

Some examples of when you may forward an email include email coupons, invitations to an event, a crazy email from your uncle that you want to laugh at with someone else, or a politicalhot take. Oh, and of course, the cursed email that will bring you bad luck if you don't forward it to at least 15 other people.

Origin

slang.net

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