What Does CHOO Mean in a Text?
The Quick Answer
CHOO means "You."More Observations...
The abbreviation CHOO is an informal or slang way of saying "you." It can also be written CHU. It probably derives from terms such as "Look At You," in which the end of "At" and "You" are combined to form the "choo" sound. Interestingly, CHOO is Swahili means "toilet" or "faeces."Image for CHOO
When I write CHOO, I mean this:

CHOO means "You."
Summary of Key Points
We have summarized the key points in the table below:CHOO | |
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Definition: | You |
Type: | Slang Word (Jargon) |
Guessability: | ![]() 3: Guessable |
Typical Users: | ![]() Adults and Teenagers |
Examples of CHOO in Sentences
Here are examples of CHOO in conversations:- Ryan: What's up?
- Luke: Nothing. What CHOO doing?
- Tamara: Do you like my outfit?
- Will: Here's looking at CHOO honey!
An Academic Look at CHOO
The abbreviation CHOO is a pronoun (I, me, he, she, herself, it, that, few, many, who, whoever, someone, everybody, etc.) A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun, i.e., a "naming" word. In the sentence "Jack saw Jill, and he smiled at her," the pronouns "he" and "her" take the place of Jack and Jill, respectively.What Did We Say before Texting and Social Media?
Before the digital era, we might have said something like "you" instead of CHOO.Example of CHOO Used in a Text
CHOO
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AYO (Hey You)
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EYO (Hey, You)
HEYO (Hey You)
HEYY (Hey You)
NOU (No, You)
U (You)
U2 (You Too)
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