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An overview of Muah, including its most common meanings and how to incorporate it into your texting vocabulary
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Are you seeing โ€œMuahโ€ pop up on your text messages with friends and loved ones and feeling a little confused over what it means? Youโ€™re not alone! To help you out, weโ€™ve prepared a simple guide to Muah and what it means in the world of texting slang and social media messages. Keep reading to learn every possible use for Muah, plus several handy text examples to get you started.

Things You Should Know

  • Muah represents a kiss. Itโ€™s based on the sound that people usually make when they kiss someone else.
  • Use Muah to send someone kisses, show affection, or give them credit for something. You can even use it to say โ€œHelloโ€ and โ€œGoodbye.โ€
  • When someone uses Muah in a text, reciprocate the gesture with a virtual hug or kiss. Alternatively, thank them for their praise and good vibes.
  • Sometimes Muah represents an evil laugh (as in, โ€œMuah ha ha!โ€) Use it to make a joke, tease someone, or be a little cheeky over text.
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What does Muah mean in texting?

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  1. The way itโ€™s written, Muah imitates the actual sound you might make while kissing someone, which is why it has that meaning. It also references the sounds two people might make while kissing one another on the cheek in greeting; typically, their lips wonโ€™t actually touch each otherโ€™s skin, so they make โ€œMuahโ€ sounds instead. [1]
    • โ€œI wish I could do more than send a virtual kiss right now! Muah!โ€
    • โ€œHey, girl! Muah! Howโ€™s it going?โ€
  2. Remember how all those cartoon villains used to make a sound like โ€œMuah ha haโ€ when they laughed in delight after (almost) foiling the heroโ€™s plans? Nowadays, people pretend to laugh evilly over text using โ€œMuah ha haโ€ or simply โ€œMuah,โ€ usually because theyโ€™re teasing or making a joke. [2]
    • Person 1: โ€œOmg, that prank of yours scared me!!โ€
    • Person 2: โ€œMuah ha ha! All according to plan. ๐Ÿ˜ˆโ€
    • This version of Muah is less common than the main โ€œkissโ€ definition, and context clues from the rest of the message can usually tell you which version is being used.
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How to Use Muah

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  1. When you love someoneโ€”whether itโ€™s a close friend, partner, or family memberโ€”Muah is a great way to show it. Because kisses have many contexts and meanings, from friendly cheek kisses to romantic lip-locking, Muah isnโ€™t strictly platonic or romantic; use it to send kisses to anyone you care about. [3]
    • โ€œSending you love and good vibes today, bestie! Muah!โ€
    • โ€œIโ€™ve been thinking of you all the time today, my love. Muah! ๐Ÿ’‹๐Ÿ’‹โ€
  2. When someone texts you with news that they got a promotion at work or accepted into their dream college, itโ€™s natural to congratulate them. Pair Muah with your congratulatory message to send them an affectionate kiss and show them how happy you are for their success.
    • โ€œCongratulations on the engagement! Iโ€™m so happy for you and Cathy. Muah! ๐Ÿฅฐโ€
    • โ€œCongrats on scoring that raise at work! You really earned it. Muah!โ€
  3. Think of Muah like a chefโ€™s kiss. When something is truly excellent, itโ€™s common to pantomime holding your fingers to your lips and making a kissing gesture. You can replicate this gesture in text messages by writing โ€œMuahโ€ after you praise someone or give them credit.
    • โ€œYouโ€™re such a great cookโ€”that breakfast was perfect! Muah!โ€
    • โ€œI canโ€™t believe you finished that painting so fast, and it looked so amazing! Muah!โ€
  4. Cheek kisses are a common greeting and farewell gesture in real life (particularly between women, although anyone can use them). Thus, you can send Muah in your text to convey that youโ€™re giving your texting buddy a friendly hello or an affectionate goodbye.
    • โ€œHey there! Muah, muah! ๐Ÿ˜˜ What are you up to today?โ€
    • โ€œTalk to you later, okay? Muah!โ€
  5. Text โ€œMuah!โ€ or โ€œMuah ha ha!โ€ (which represents a full laugh) when youโ€™re being a little cheeky or teasing someone. In this context, you can use a โ€œsupervillain laughโ€ when referencing a plan you made, a prank, or to make light of something that a friend is complaining about. [4]
    • Person 1: โ€œCanโ€™t believe I have to work overtime this weekend. How did you get out of it?!โ€
    • Person 2: โ€œA magician never reveals their secrets. Muah ha ha!โ€
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How to Reply to Muah

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  1. If someone sends you a kiss over text (and you care for them as much as they do you), why not return the gesture? There are many ways to replicate a kiss in a text or online message; you could say Muah back, send a kiss emoji or GIF, or write longhand that youโ€™re sending hugs and kisses. [5]
    • โ€œXOXOXO! I love you too!โ€
    • โ€œ๐Ÿ˜˜๐Ÿ’‹๐Ÿฅฐโ€
  2. When you get a congratulatory message after something great happens, the polite thing to do is say thanks. After that, you can gush about the good news all you like and celebrate how happy you are with your friend or loved one.
    • Person 1: โ€œYou got into your dream college? Omg, congrats! Muah!โ€
    • Person 2: โ€œThank you!! Iโ€™m honestly so excited for the fall. ๐Ÿ˜โ€
  3. After all, itโ€™s only natural to be flattered when someone sends you a sweet โ€œJob well done!โ€ message. Be sure to express how happy you are that theyโ€™re recognizing and appreciating your efforts, and say thank you for the compliment.
    • Person 1: โ€œYou make the best french toast of anyone I know. Itโ€™s perfect! Muah!โ€
    • Person 2: โ€œIโ€™m glad to hear it! Happy to make it again this weekend! ๐Ÿ˜˜โ€
  4. After a friendly greeting or farewell message, the easiest way to react is to return the sentiment. You could put your own spin on the greeting or use Muah in your message as well. Either way, your texting buddy will get the message!
    • Person 1: โ€œBye for now! Muah!โ€
    • Person 2: โ€œSee you tomorrow! Canโ€™t wait. โค๏ธโ€
  5. When you get a teasing text that reads like a supervillain laugh, you can safely assume the other person is making a joke (and not seriously laughing at you). The best way to respond is simply to laugh back! Feel free to play along with the joke and tease them in return.
    • Person 1: โ€œIโ€™m exhausted after last night. How are you so chipper?โ€
    • Person 2: โ€œBecause Iโ€™ve trained myself to be immune to sleepiness! Muah ha ha!โ€
    • Person 1: โ€œLOL. One day Iโ€™m gonna find your kryptonite, mark my words! ๐Ÿคฃโ€
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Alternate Versions

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  1. There are multiple ways to spell out the sound that lips make when they make a kissing noise, and the other most popular (outside of Muah) is โ€œMwah.โ€ If someone uses that version of the slang, you can interpret it the same way youโ€™d interpret a message with Muah in it. [6]
    • โ€œIโ€™ll text you later, bestie! Mwah!โ€
    • โ€œSending you sooo many kisses and hugs! Mwah! ๐Ÿ’‹๐Ÿ˜˜โ€

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