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What does ‘ITE’ mean in texting?

The term ‘ITE’ is commonly used in TikTok videos and text messages, but a lot of users are interpreting it differently as very few know what it actually means.

Several new slang terms have popped up in the form of abbreviations and phrases on social media platforms recently, including RMB, No Borax No Glue, and HG. It’s time to find out what ‘ITE’ means.

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What does ‘ITE’ mean in texting?

‘ITE’ in texting means “alright”. The trending slang isn’t an abbreviation, but instead used for the way it sounds.

ITE can also be used to say you’re in agreement with something or someone, or simply to convey “okay.”

According to Urban Dictionary, it’s the “cool way” of saying the word “alright.” Another variation of ITE is AYT – sounds and means the same.

It can be used as a short form to say “I’ll do it”, which is widely used in texting.

In some cases, ITE stands for “in the end”, but it doesn’t seem to be as popular.

More slang terms from TikTok

Im cooked and SPWM are among the newest slang terms trending on TikTok. Here are more.

  • OTP  On the phone
  • NFS  New friends
  • ONG  On god
  • HMU  Hit me up
  • Pushin P  Keep it real
  • ALR  Already
  • JW  Just wondering
  • OTW  On the way
  • OTP  On the phone
  • NFS  New friends
  • Moots  Mutuals  refers to the person you follow and if they follow you back
  • SMH  Shaking my head, Shake my head, Smack my head or somehow
  • IYKYK  If You Know, You Know