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What does seen mean in slang?

"Seen" in slang generally means "understood" or "acknowledged". It's a shortened version of "I've seen that" or "I've got it."

Here are some examples of how "seen" is used in slang:

* "Seen, I'll be there at 7." (Meaning: "Understood, I'll be there at 7.")

* "I'm going to the store. Seen?" (Meaning: "I'm going to the store. Do you understand?")

* "Seen that?" (Meaning: "Did you see that?")

It's often used in casual conversation, especially among younger generations and online.

Here are some other meanings of "seen" depending on the context:

* "Seen" as a greeting: Can also be used as a casual greeting, similar to "Hey" or "Yo."

* "Seen" in a negative sense: Can also be used to express disapproval or disagreement. For example, "Seen, but I don't agree with it."

Remember, the meaning of "seen" can vary depending on the context and the people involved.

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