What Does WTM Mean? Where Does This Slang Get Used?

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Hey Guys! I have heard a lot about this term in my home amongst the discussion of my children. Could anyone please reply to the above query?
 
WTM is internet slang that commonly means "What's the move?" It’s used to ask about plans, events, or what someone wants to do—similar to saying “What’s going on?” or “What’s the plan?”
Texting and DMs (especially among teens and young adults)
  • Social media platforms like Snapchat, Instagram, or Twitter
  • Casual conversations in group chats or friend circles
 
It’s slang used to ask what the plan is, especially for social events or hangouts.

Where It’s Used:

  • Texting
  • Social media (Snapchat, Instagram, etc.)
  • Group chats
 
WTM stands for “What’s the Move?” and is commonly used in texting, Snapchat, and social media chats. It’s a casual way of asking about plans, activities, or what someone is doing. Popular among younger audiences, it reflects modern slang for making arrangements or checking in socially.
 
"WTM" is a versatile slang acronym with several meanings, depending on the context. It is most commonly used in texting and on social media platforms like Snapchat and Instagram. It can mean: "What's the move?" (asking about plans), "What's the matter?" (checking on someone's well-being), or "Whatever that means" (expressing confusion or sarcasm).
 
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