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So, you’ve just gotten a text from your crush that says “awww”—what does it mean? How should you respond? Have no fear because we’ve got everything you need to know about the word “awww,” from texting to IRL conversations. Keep reading to learn what “awww” means and more.

“Awww” Meaning & Usage

“Awww” is used to respond to something adorable, sweet, or cute. People send “awww” to show support to a friend, or to react to a cute photo. Respond to “awww” with a compliment , smiling emoji, or a simple thank you.

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What does “awww” mean?

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  1. If someone thinks something is adorable, sweet, or downright cute, they’ll make an “awww” sound. This sound can be written out while texting to express the same. [1]
    • For example, if you send a picture of a puppy to your partner, they may respond with “Awww! My heart 🥺” or “AWWW SO CUTE!”
  2. This word is often used to say, “I like it!” or “Way to go!” It’s an exclamation of the fuzzy, warm feeling you get when you’re proud of someone or something. [2]
    • For example, if you send a message to your mom saying you aced a test, she might reply with an “Awww! See? I knew you could do it!”
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How to Respond to “Awww”

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  1. If you’re texting or talking to your significant other, return their sentiments with something sweet. Maybe that’s a compliment or a simple thank you like, “Thanks, baby.”
    • “You’re just saying that so I’ll blush 🥰”
    • “I look this good thanks to you. My girlfriend’s the best stylist in town!”
  2. You can’t go wrong with an emoji, especially if you’re not sure what to say. Keep it casual with a classic smiley face emoji if you're texting a friend. But, if you’re texting a crush or partner, spice things up with a wink emoji or even a kissing emoji .
    • “See? Cute bunnies fix any problem 😊”
    • “I thought you’d think the puppy’s cute 😉”
    • “I’m much cuter in person 😘”
  3. Say you’ve been sent or shown a video of the most adorable puppy you’ve ever seen. Share with a friend, crush, or partner that you think what they think is cute is totally cute too!
    • “My heart’s melting 😍”
    • “Isn’t that the cutest thing you’ve ever seen?”
  4. If you’re chatting IRL and they say “awww,” smile back to say, “Gosh, you’re adorable.” This is perfect for hanging out with your crush or snuggling close to your significant other. Plus, no words are needed!
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How to Use “Awww”

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  1. Use this expression to respond if you’ve been sent or shown the most adorable picture of a pet or family member. Your reaction will let them know that you think their dog or nephew is the cutest thing ever! [3]
  2. Send an “awww” when you’re being supportive. If your best friend or partner sends you a text about a recent success, reply with an “awww” to show how much you care. You support them, and this exclamation is a great way to express that.
    • “Awww! Congrats🎉 You’re going to be amazing in the show!”
    • “Awww! I’m SO proud of you!! All that hard work is paying off 😄”
  3. Let your “awww” come naturally whenever you see something cute. This way, everyone will know that something’s so cute you might just explode!
    • “Awww! Look at the baby dolphin.”
    • “Awww! He’s wearing his new tux.”
    • “Awww! Did you see how he ran to her?”
  4. This common phrase uses the sound of “awww” paired with a triumphant “yeah” to say, “Alright!” or “Let’s go!” Use this exciting phrase when you’re feeling great or have received good news.
    • “Awww-yeah! We’re going to LA, baby!”
    • “Awww-yeah! Nothing’s going to stop me now!”
    • “Awww-yeah! This day is going to be perfect.”
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      • More w s can be added to an “awww” if something’s extra cute or adorable. [4]
      • “Aww” and “awe” sound the same, but they have different meanings. [5] Unlike “aww,” “awe” is a noun that expresses fear, dread, or fascination.
      • "Awww" and "aww" are used interchangeably when texting and mean the same thing.
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