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soo

Soo (adverb) means an informal, stretched-out way of writing "so" for emphasis, mainly in casual or online writing. Example: “That movie was soo good.”

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An informal, stretched-out way of writing "so" for emphasis, mainly in casual or online writing.
"That movie was soo good."

How to use soo

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishJust "so" with an extra letter, used in texting or casual writing to add emphasis.

When to use it

Informal spelling used for emphasis in text messages and social media, not standard written English.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “soo” mean?

The word “soo” means an informal, stretched-out way of writing "so" for emphasis, mainly in casual or online writing. In plain terms, just "so" with an extra letter, used in texting or casual writing to add emphasis.

How do you use “soo” in a sentence?

Here is “soo” used in a sentence: “That movie was soo good.”

What part of speech is “soo”?

“Soo” is an adverb.

Is “soo” a common word?

“Soo” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What does "soo" mean in texting or online writing?

"Soo" is an informal, stretched-out way of writing "so" for emphasis, mainly used in casual or online writing. It is not a standard word and would be inappropriate in formal writing.

Is "soo" a proper spelling of "so"?

No, "soo" is not a standard or proper spelling; it is an informal variation used to add emphasis in casual texting, messaging, or social media writing. In formal contexts, "so" should always be used instead.

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