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If someone you know has texted or messaged you a message with “WSP” in it, you may be scratching your head in confusion. Don’t sweat it—this one’s pretty easy and we’ll break it down for you. We’ll even walk you through a few corner cases where “WSP” might mean something unique, as well. Read on to learn everything you need to know about “WSP.”
WSP Meaning
WSP means “what’s up” when used online and in text messages. Just like the phrase “what’s up,” WSP is used to ask someone how they’re doing or express confusion about something. For example, you might say wsp? How’re you doing today or I don’t know wsp with Josh.
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