Nilsa
Hi all!Please suggest.Is the expression "bwt" a slang expression? What does this expression mean?
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Andrea
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Hi Nilsa =) I don't think BWT means anything. It could be misspelled BTW which is an abbreviation for 'by the way'. I hope this helps.Andi :)
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Napat
it says But Why Tho(though)
BWT = but why tho
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