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If sumbody writes sumthing, like "pink me", what does it means?
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Default Re: What does "Pink Me" means?

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If somebody writes something like "pink me", what does it mean?
It seems to be slang for "answer a question". However, I have never heard this term used.

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If sumbody writes sumthing, like "pink me", what does it means?
'Pink me' is not common usage. I've never heard it used in conversation.

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