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  2. Huh? What Does '143' Mean, Exactly? - AOL

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    What Does 143 Mean? We already hinted at it—143 is slang for "I love you." The term was popularized in the 90s when pagers were widely used as a quick way to say "I love you."

  3. 143 (number) - Wikipedia

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    143 is used as a shorthand for the phrase "I love you," based on the number of letters in each word. It is associated with pager [1]; On Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: "Transformations", 143 is used to mean "I love you". 1 meaning I for 1 letter, 4 meaning Love for the 4 letters, and 3 meaning You for the 3 letters.

  4. 143 - Wikipedia

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    143 Records, record label of producer David Foster; 143 (Bars and Melody album), 2015; 143 (Katy Perry album), 2024; 143, a 2013 EP by Tiffany Evans "1-4-3 (I Love You)", a 2013 song by Henry Lau from the EP Trap

  5. Here's the Meaning Behind Katy Perry's Mysterious New Album ...

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    "I really believe it was my angels, my guides, saying, 'I love you. We got you. We're going to protect you. You're exactly where you're meant to be.

  6. Category:Internet slang - Wikipedia

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    العربية; Azərbaycanca; বাংলা; Беларуская; Беларуская (тарашкевіца) भोजपुरी; Boarisch; Cebuano

  7. The Surprising Meaning Behind Angel Number 143 - AOL

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    To better understand the intricacies of 143, we need to look at the meaning of each number within it, for a breakdown of 1, 4, and 3, then assess the trio as a whole in 143. [accordion id ...

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  9. w00t - Wikipedia

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    The term w00t (spelled with double-zero, "00"), or woot, [1] is a slang interjection used to express happiness or excitement, usually used in online conversation. The expression is most popular on forums, Usenet posts, multiplayer computer games (especially first-person shooters), IRC chats, and instant messages, though use in webpages of the World Wide Web is by no means uncommon.