XMM stands for “xiao mei mei,” a Singaporean slang phrase that literally means “little sister.” In everyday talk, it’s a playful way to refer to a cute, usually younger, girl—often a teen or someone in school uniform—who’s seen as trendy or a little bit vain.
You’ll hear it on TikTok, in group chats, or when friends spot someone at the mall: “Check out that XMM with the oversized hoodie and iced latte.” It’s not always meant kindly; sometimes it pokes fun at girls who copy K-pop fashion or act extra sweet for likes. Still, plenty of girls now own the label, posting “XMM OOTD” selfies and laughing along.
Meaning & Usage Examples
Simply put, XMM = a young, stylish girl who loves selfies and bubble tea.
Examples:
– “The MRT was packed with XMMs heading to a concert.”
– “She upgraded her phone case again—total XMM move.”
Context / Common Use
Mostly used in Singapore and Malaysia, especially among students and on social media. Tone decides if it’s friendly teasing or mild shade—so read the room before you call someone an XMM.
Is XMM rude?
It can be, if said with an eye-roll. Many girls now use it playfully about themselves, so intent matters.
Can a guy be called XMM?
No, the term is for girls. A guy equivalent is “xiao di di” (little brother), but that’s far less common.
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