What is 8647 meaning in text messages?

Phillips

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I recently came across the number 8647 in a conversation, and I’m not sure what it means. It doesn’t seem like a random number, so I’m guessing it might be some kind of slang or code. Can someone explain the 8647 meaning and how it’s typically used? Also, is it common or just used in specific situations?
 
"Hey all, I looked into this one and it seems like 8647 is often used as a code word for 'I love you.' If you break down the numbers, each digit corresponds to a letter in the alphabet (A=1, B=2, etc.). So, 8=H, 6=V, 4=4 (just a number, no letter), 7=O. I've seen people use it in text messages to be a bit more subtle about their feelings."
 
“8647” in text messages typically means “I hate you” or “get rid of you.”
It comes from slang where “86” means remove, and “47” intensifies the sentiment.
 
In text messages, 8647 usually means ignore or get rid of someone/something.
  • It comes from slang:
    • 86 = to cancel, remove, or reject
    • 47 = sometimes used to mean “you” (less common, more slangy)
 
8647 in text messages is a slang code where 86 means “to get rid of” or reject something, and 47 is sometimes interpreted as referring to Donald Trump (as a political reference). Together, it can imply removing or opposing someone. However, meanings vary widely, and it can also be used jokingly or without political intent depending on context.
 
8647 is a type of numeric slang code that means I hate you or I'm done with you in text messages. Each figure stands for the number of letters in every word: 8 = I hate, 6 = you, 4 = very, 7 = much (sometimes a little loosely interpreted). It is mainly used jokingly among friends rather than seriously, depending on the situation. Yet, how the words are said makes a big difference. Although it can be a fun exchange, it can also be a way to show one's displeasure or anger. So, think about the chat and the kind of relationship you have before deciding what the message sender really meant by this symbol.
 
In text messages, 8647 is slang that means “ignore,” “reject,” or “get rid of someone.” It comes from the numbers 86 (to cancel or throw out) and 47 (a slang term for leaving or dismissing someone). People sometimes use 8647 to indicate they want to remove or avoid something or someone.
 
8647 in text messages is slang that means to ignore, reject, or cut someone off. It comes from combining 86 (a common slang term for getting rid of something or someone) with 47, which adds a tone of dismissal. People usually use it when they’re done dealing with someone or want to stop communication.
 
In the text messages, the abbreviation 8647 refers to the slang term, which means to get rid of a person or object or to reject one. It is restaurant code in which 86 can refer to remove an item and 47 can mean rejection. Somebody may say, 8647 the plan, that is, cancel it. It could be used differently, and it depends on the situation, as it is not as widespread as other texting abbreviations.
 
In text messages or online chats, 8647 is often used as shorthand for Bye-bye, I love you. It comes from the numeric keypad:
  • 8 → “bye-bye” (sounds like “bye” in some languages)
  • 6 → “I”
  • 4 → “love” (heart symbol or “for”)
  • 7 → “you” (phonetic “u”)

So when someone texts 8647, they’re usually sending a cute or quick way of saying Bye, I love you.
 
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