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Definition of xap

xap

suffix

  • That word simply means "sharp" young people come with new things in order to understand each other, when they chat with social networks. They do language feshionable and enjoyable.

    Last edited on Jul 06 2016. Submitted by Thatoyaone Moepetsane on Jul 06 2016.

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