Tap Me Back
written at the end of an message either by email or social networking site like mysp-ce, originally comes from the saying i’d tap that.
often today it is used just to mean “write back” although it is often slander used between good friends and partners in a relationship to hint about there secret s-xual life which is cheekily announced by using this phrase
“how are you?
tap me back ;)”
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