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Maybe you’ve seen the word “moots” while scrolling around on TikTok, or maybe someone has asked you to be “moots” directly—but what does that mean? We’ll explain everything! “Moots” is simply a slang term for “mutuals,” meaning someone follows your social media account and you follow them back; you’re mutual followers. In this article, content creators Shayan Faraz and Tobi Nwodo explain the full meaning of “moots” and its significance on social media. Plus, we’ll give you some pointers on how to use ‘moots” in your own social media posts!
What Does “Moots” Actually Mean in Slang?
According to content creator Shayan Faraz, “moots” is slang for being “mutuals” or “mutual followers” with someone online, meaning the two people follow each other’s social media accounts. Being “moots” means there’s a two-way connection between them, implying that they’re on friendly terms already.
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- ↑ Tobi Nwodo. Content Creator. Expert Interview
- ↑ Shayan Faraz. Content Creator. Expert Interview
- ↑ Shayan Faraz. Content Creator. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://later.com/social-media-glossary/moots/
- ↑ Tobi Nwodo. Content Creator. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.dictionary.com/e/slang/moots/
- ↑ https://www.dictionary.com/e/slang/mufo/









