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i know its used to mean hugs and kisses, but do they actually stand for anything? or just random letters someone picked. thanks for your time! have a gr8 week!

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2007-02-20 13:09:11 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

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Hugs and Kisses is a term for a sequence of the letters X and O, e.g. XOXO, typically used to express affection or good friendship at the end of a written letter or email.

It is debatable which letter represents which act. Some interpret X as the crossed arms of a hug and O as the puckered lips of a kiss. However, the interpretation assumed in the following, in which X represents the four lips of a kiss and O the four arms of a hug, is more common. For example the Oxford English Dictionary states that X is "used to represent a kiss, esp. in the subscription to a letter." [1]

Additionally, there is a more simple interpretation, based on the pronounciation of the letters X (sounds like 'kiss') and O (sounds like 'hold', as in 'I hold you').

The use of XOXO goes back to the use of an X or cross, which was considered as good as a sworn oath in times before most people could write and therefore used the X in the same way a signature is used today — a mark of one's word.

An X at the end of a letter or document was often kissed as a seal of honesty, in much the same way one would kiss a Bible or kiss the fingers after making the sign of the Christian cross, thus the X came to represent a kiss in modern times.

The origins of the O as a hug are not generally known, although it is speculated that it may represent the arms wrapped around someone being hugged. Another thought is that it came from Jewish immigrants who would sign with an O instead of an X because they did not wish to mark their word with the Christian cross the X represented.

Good question...enjoyed learning about the origination myself!!!

2007-02-20 13:21:48 · answer #1 · answered by honeybucket 3 · 4 0

The use of XOXO goes back to the use of an X or cross, which was considered as good as a sworn oath in times before most people could write and therefore used the X in the same way a signature is used today — a mark of one's word.
An X at the end of a letter or document was often kissed as a seal of honesty, in much the same way one would kiss a Bible or kiss the fingers after making the sign of the Christian cross, thus the X came to represent a kiss in modern times.
The origins of the O as a hug are not generally known, although it is speculated that it may represent the arms wrapped around someone being hugged. Another thought is that it came from Jewish immigrants who would sign with an O instead of an X because they did not wish to mark their word with the Christian cross the X represented.

2007-02-20 21:25:57 · answer #2 · answered by hil34 2 · 1 0

X stands for kisses, because it represents the way we purse our lips when we kiss someone.

O stands for hugs, because that is similar to the shape our arms form when we put them around someone in a hug.

2007-02-20 21:25:30 · answer #3 · answered by Gee Wye 6 · 2 0

O stands for a hug, and X stands for a kiss ^_^! Hope this helped!

2007-02-20 21:16:21 · answer #4 · answered by roxusan 4 · 0 0

how can you get an X by kissing its just weird

2007-02-20 22:18:59 · answer #5 · answered by mariophan 1 · 0 1

some woman had to start it. a guy wouldn't do that.

2007-02-20 21:14:27 · answer #6 · answered by tweed801 5 · 2 2

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