What does WTV mean?

“WTV” is shorthand for “whatever,” often used in informal text chats or online messaging to signal indifference or that you don’t care about the outcome.
 
Abbreviation WTV for "whatever," a term that expresses indifference, boredom, or dismissal of any matter in a very casual way, is commonly used in texting/chatting. For instance, "I'm fine with wtv for dinner," or "That's wtv." Other meanings are attached to the abbreviation, such as "What to Watch?" (WTW), a specific TV channel, or even a "week-to-view" calendar in some situations, but definitely, in rapid digital conversations, the main interpretation is "whatever."
 
WTV is a colloquial form of the word whatever. In informative writing or social media, it is usually applied to express indifference, approval or disapproval. WTV may either be relaxed, sarcastic, or a bit irritated in reply to a message depending on tone and context.
 
WTV is internet/text slang that stands for “Whatever.” People use it to show indifference or dismissal, like saying “it doesn’t matter” or “I’m fine with anything.” It’s common in chats and social media when someone isn’t picky about the outcome.
 
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