Slang. Ham operators in the US sometimes use the term "807" to refer to bottles of beer due to the shape of the tube.
748 – "Go and die!", 748 (pinyin: qīsìbā) represents 去死吧 (pinyin: qùsǐba), the equivalent of "Get lost!", or "Go to hell!"
721 stands for "I Love You", where 7 represents the total number of letters in the period, 2 represents the number of words, and 1 represents the meaning of the word. 721 is a shorthand format commonly used in text instant messages.
"Cool" or "Okay" is the most common definition for 8) on Snapchat, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.
In digital slang, 423 means "Call me now;" 00100 means "I feel very alone;" 007 means "I have a secret." In beeper code, 1040 means "You owe me big time;" 121 means "I need to talk to you alone;" 50-50 means "It doesn't matter to me. What you do want to do?" Since 1992, the use of pagers has doubled in the US.
886 / 爸爸六 (bā bā liù) — Goodbye
An example of Hong Kong Cantonese internet slang, this one actually seems to make make more sense in Mandarin. While most Chinese number slang terms sound like other Chinese words, this one is used because it sounds like English words… sorta.
730 means crazy and originated in NYC (specifically from the city code used when a perp suffers from a mental disorder). In a lyric: “They say I'm 730, say I spaz out.” –Foxy Brown, “730”
– 995 (jiǔ jiǔ wǔ): This Chinese number slang stands for 救救我 (jiù jiù wǒ) meaning “Help me!”. This is used a lot, sometimes in an amusing or ironic way.
88 is the name of a gang in the 2006 American film Gridiron Gang starring Dwayne Johnson. In the United States Navy, 88 is slang for the word "what". For example, "88 are you doing tonight?"
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"I Love You (phone keyboard layout for ILY)" is the most common definition for 459 on Snapchat, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.
Updated: 03/05/2023 by Computer Hope. When referring to T9 text messaging, 459 is code for I love you. The numbers correspond to each of the first letters in "I love you," I=4, L=5, and Y=9 on a cell phone dial pad.
420, 4:20 or 4/20 (pronounced four-twenty) is cannabis culture slang for marijuana and hashish consumption, especially smoking around the time 4:20 pm (16:20). It also refers to cannabis-oriented celebrations that take place annually on April 20 (4/20 in U.S. and Canadian date form).
These two numbers can be combined with a series of phrases to serve as swear words, for instance 898, which means "bye bye" and "fxxk off" at the same time.
Japanese onomatopoeia for “applause” is “パチパチ” (which translates to 88 – “はちはち”), so 888888 is the sound of many hands clapping. You're sure to surprise your Japanese Twitter followers by using some of these in your Tweets!
703 means Northern Virginia. People from Arlington and Fairfax counties are especially proud of the 703, or 703ers as they sometimes call themselves, since it still includes the entirety of both of those counties. They may show Virginia pride by repping the number on clothing and tweeting shoutouts from the 703.
What does 69 mean? If sex was a number, it'd be 69. 69 is slang for when two partners arrange their bodies to perform oral sex on one another at the same time in a way said to look like the number 69.
78. SOS – Someone over shoulder.
10-4 is an affirmative signal: it means “OK.” The ten-codes are credited to Illinois State Police Communications Director Charles Hopper who created them between 1937–40 for use in radio communications among cops. Ten-Four Day ~ for decades, Oct 4 has been a day to salute radio operators.
233(333333)
Internet slang that essentially means “LOL.” Its origin is in the pop culture website and forum Maopu. When using Maopu, one can insert various emoticons, and if you scroll down the list, the 233rd emoticon looks like this: a figure laughing and hitting the floor with its fists.
560 is a Xhosa slang term for main chick or the main partner. I can't date you cause you know I have a 560.
Code for I hate you, 182 is used in text messages and other text communication because "I" looks like one character, "hate" sounds like eight, and "you" sounds like two.
08/15 is pronounced Nullachtfünfzehn. When used in a colloquial way, the expression describes something in a derogatory way. It means something is so normal and boring that it's basically not worth mentioning.
Also, 132 is often used as a deragotory symbol. Someone may say something like "132 you" or something similar. They are referring to binary. When one counts in binary on his or her hand and they get to 132, a very offensive symbol is shown.
Theft (definition) 486. Major Theft (value < 10,000) 487. Grand theft (value > $950, or certain livestock)