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"Milllll 444444444" in text lingo?

"Milllll 444444444" in text lingo?

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I follow a few friends on Facebook who are always signing off their posts with "444444" or "Milllllll 4444444444444". What exactly does it stand for? I'm pretty sure from the context that's it's not the same as the English meaning. My best guess is it's an equivalent to the English XOXO, but I was wondering if anyone knew for sure or where it came from?

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updated Feb 11, 2012
posted by cyncyn
No idea, sorry. - Gekkosan, Feb 9, 2012
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I believe an MIL4 is an airsoft gun for paintball playing. Perhaps they enjoy that?

I agree with Terri, ask your friends what it means.

updated Feb 11, 2012
posted by Fredbong
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I suspect it is an "inside abbreviation" shared among your friends and would be safe to ask them the meaning.

Here's a link to the largest list of Spanish language SMS abbreviations I know.

Hope this helps?

updated Feb 11, 2012
posted by territurtle