WANT TWO POINTS
2006-06-16 03:06:28
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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It means Want To, for example.
I wanna piece of that cake.
It's a use of slang, here's a batter example.
Yo, dude, I wanna piece of them french fries.
Even though it's incorrect grammar, it is really fun saying it, well , at times. .
2006-06-16 01:16:40
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answer #2
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answered by Pistaccio 4
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It means "Want"
I want to go. is the same as I wanna go.
2006-06-16 01:16:29
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answer #3
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answered by jacksfullhouse 5
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It's a contraction of 'want to' like wanna go fishing?
2006-06-16 01:15:25
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answer #4
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answered by DP 1
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wanna means want to.
2006-06-16 01:16:02
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answer #5
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answered by Viv 2
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Wanaa is a short, nice form of want to
2006-06-16 01:17:33
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Want to
2006-06-16 01:15:52
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answer #7
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answered by ♥Riley's Mom♥ 5
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wanna means want to . hope this helps . have a good evning.
2006-06-16 01:16:20
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answer #8
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answered by lexie_09 3
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it means WANT TO
wanna is American where is want to is British
2006-06-16 02:40:22
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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it simply means want to
2006-06-16 01:25:42
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answer #10
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answered by lilac 3
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"do you want to play"? or " i want to" can respectively be written as "wanna play?" and " i wanna play".
2006-06-16 01:28:55
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answer #11
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answered by mini 3
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