What is the WYLL Meaning in slang and texting?

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I keep seeing “WYLL” used in texts and social media comments, and I’m curious about the actual Wyll meaning. What does it stand for, and how is it commonly used in conversations? Is it something kids and teens use often, and does it have any hidden or inappropriate context parents should be aware of? Looking for a simple explanation with real examples.
 
WYLL is a slang acronym that stands for “What You Look Like.” It’s commonly used in texting or social media to ask someone to share a photo or describe their appearance, often in casual conversations or online chats.
 
WYLL in slang and texting means “What You Look Like?” People use it to ask for a photo or description of someone’s appearance during chats. It’s common on Snapchat, Instagram, and dating apps. Teens should be cautious and avoid sharing personal photos with strangers.
 
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