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Definition of u2

u2

  • "you too". Used mainly in computer-based conversation (instant messaging, email, text messaging, etc.)

    Last edited on Aug 11 2009. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Aug 11 2009.

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