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Witm8 is a commonly-used term within internet and urban discourse. It is essentially a form of "what, mate?" or "What does that mean, mate?" [http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=witm8]. It is an exceptionally versatile phrase, often used as an exclamation of disbelief or displeasure. |
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Witm8 is a commonly-used term within internet and urban discourse. It is essentially a form of "what, mate?" or "What does that mean, mate?" [1]. It is an exceptionally versatile phrase, often used as an exclamation of disbelief or displeasure.