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There are so many acronyms and slang terms nowadays that it can be challenging to keep them all straight—but don’t worry. We’re here to help! “Yktv” is an acronym that means “You know the vibe.” It’s used to refer to mundane or ordinary things and express agreement (or even show when you’re having a good time). Read on for a complete overview of YKTV, including its uses, how to reply to it, and related slang terms.
YKTV Meaning at a Glance
YKTV stands for “You know the vibe” (or “You know the vibes”). People use it over text and on social media to express agreement with someone else (like saying, “You know what’s up). YKTV is also used to describe something mundane and commonplace, or to emphasize something fun or exciting, depending on context.