noun a muscle that acts in opposition to another

  • The antagonist in the novel was a complex character with a compelling backstory.
  • The bad guy in the movie turned out to be a surprising antagonist.
  • I can't stand that antagonist character, they're so annoying!
  • Fear can be seen as the antagonist of progress, holding us back from achieving our goals.

noun an establishment with arcade games

  • The arcade was filled with various types of gaming machines.
  • Let's hang out at the arcade this weekend.
  • The arcade is the bomb, man!
  • Her smile lit up the room like a neon sign in an arcade.

noun a person who engages in illegal or criminal activities, especially robbery or burglary

  • The bandit was apprehended by the authorities and taken into custody.
  • We heard that there's a bandit roaming around the neighborhood, so be careful.
  • That bandit is always causing trouble in this town.
  • His reputation as a bandit in the world of finance has earned him both admirers and detractors.

noun a cause of obsessive fear, anxiety, or irritation

  • The lack of funding has always been a bugbear for the research team.
  • My biggest bugbear at work is when people don't clean up after themselves in the break room.
  • That math test was a real bugbear, I couldn't figure out any of the questions.
  • Procrastination is my biggest bugbear when it comes to achieving my goals.

noun a piece of thick, stiff paper or thin pasteboard, especially one used for writing or printing on

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  • Please make sure to sign the back of your credit card for security purposes.
  • Hey, don't forget to swipe your card before you leave.
  • I'll just tap my card and be on my way.
  • She played her cards right and ended up winning the game.

noun a material consisting of partially burned or carbonized organic matter, used as fuel

verb to partially burn or carbonize (organic matter) as fuel

  • The charcoal used in the grill is made from charred wood.
  • I accidentally charred the steak on the barbecue.
  • Let's go grab some char from the food truck down the street.
  • The betrayal left a deep emotional char on her heart.

noun the process of creating and developing a character in a story or play

  • The author's skillful characterization of the protagonist brought depth to the novel.
  • I really liked how the writer portrayed the main character in the story.
  • The way the main guy was written in the book was so cool.
  • The author's brushstrokes of characterization painted a vivid picture of the protagonist.

noun a panel or unit accommodating a set of controls for electronic or mechanical equipment

verb to comfort someone at a time of grief or disappointment

  • The technician recommended resetting the console to fix the issue.
  • I love playing games on my console during my free time.
  • I'm totally hooked on my new gaming console.
  • Her soothing words acted as a console during his time of grief.

noun A person who is perceived to have a square or block-like head shape

  • The scientist referred to the robot with a cubic head as a 'cubehead' due to its unique design.
  • I can't believe that cubehead actually beat me in the video game competition!
  • Hey cubehead, pass me the controller so we can play together.
  • His stubbornness earned him the nickname 'cubehead' among his friends.

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, such as 'defeating' in this case

  • The team focused on strategy and teamwork, ultimately defeating their opponents in the championship game.
  • We were able to pull off an epic comeback, defeating the other team in the final minutes of the game.
  • They totally crushed it, defeating their rivals with ease.
  • She overcame her fears, defeating the doubts that had been holding her back.

noun the tendency to seek distraction and relief from unpleasant realities, especially by seeking entertainment or engaging in imaginative activities

  • Escapism through literature is a common way for people to temporarily forget their troubles.
  • Sometimes I just need a little escapism in the form of a good movie.
  • I use video games as my go-to escapism when I need a break from reality.
  • For some, social media serves as a form of escapism from the monotony of everyday life.

gam

noun a slang term for a leg, especially a well-defined or muscular one

  • The gam of chess requires strategic thinking and foresight.
  • Let's have a gam of chess to pass the time.
  • I'm down for a quick gam of chess, are you in?
  • Life is like a gam of chess, you have to think several moves ahead to succeed.

noun a robbery or theft, typically involving a large amount of money or valuable items

verb to commit a robbery or theft

  • The police are investigating a sophisticated heist at the museum.
  • Did you hear about the heist at the jewelry store last night?
  • The crew pulled off a major heist at the casino.
  • His plan was a heist of her heart, stealing it away without her even realizing.

noun a loyal and trusted follower or subordinate, especially one who is involved in criminal activities

  • The henchman carried out the orders given to him by the crime boss.
  • The henchman did all the dirty work for the boss.
  • The henchman was the boss's right-hand man.
  • In the corporate world, the henchman is often the one who takes the fall for the higher-ups.

hex

noun a magic spell or charm

verb to cast a spell or put a curse on someone

  • The programmer used a hex editor to inspect the raw data of the file.
  • I heard that she put a hex on her ex-boyfriend after they broke up.
  • Don't mess with her, she knows how to throw a hex your way.
  • The curse felt like a hex that followed him wherever he went.

noun a slight or indirect indication or suggestion

verb to give a slight or indirect indication or suggestion

  • The professor gave a hint about the upcoming exam during the lecture.
  • She dropped a hint about the surprise party happening next week.
  • I'll give you a hint - the answer is in the last paragraph.
  • The painting's use of light and shadow provides a subtle hint of mystery.

noun a frightening or mischievous supernatural being

  • The hobgoblin in folklore is often depicted as a mischievous creature causing trouble for humans.
  • I heard a rumor that there's a hobgoblin living in the abandoned house down the street.
  • Don't be such a hobgoblin, lighten up and have some fun!
  • Fear can be like a hobgoblin, lurking in the shadows and haunting your thoughts.

noun a large group or crowd, especially one that is unruly or disorderly

  • The horde of protestors gathered outside the government building demanding change.
  • There was a horde of people waiting in line for the new iPhone release.
  • I can't believe the horde of fans at the concert last night, it was insane!
  • The horde of negative thoughts in my mind can be overwhelming at times.

hub

noun a center of activity or interest; a focal point

  • The city's financial district serves as the central hub for all major banking institutions.
  • The mall is the hub of our social life, we always end up meeting there.
  • I heard that new club is the new hub for all the cool kids.
  • The internet has become the hub of information exchange in the modern world.

noun goods, money, or other valuables obtained illegally or by questionable means

verb to steal goods, money, or other valuables

  • The thieves were caught red-handed with stolen loot from the bank.
  • Let's split the loot evenly between us.
  • We scored some sweet loot from that heist.
  • She looted my heart with her charming smile.

adverb in a quick and agile manner

  • The gymnast moved nimbly across the balance beam with grace and precision.
  • She nimbly dodged the puddles as she ran through the park.
  • The skateboarder nimbly ollied over the curb and landed smoothly.
  • The politician nimbly navigated through the tough questions during the press conference.

verb to defeat or overcome with superior strength or force

adjective having been defeated or overcome with superior strength or force

  • The new military technology is so advanced that it is considered overpowered by many experts.
  • That video game character is way too overpowered, it's not even fair.
  • Dude, that car is straight up overpowered, it's like a rocket on wheels.
  • Her charisma is so strong that it can be considered overpowered in social situations.

noun the main character in a story, play, or movie who drives the plot forward

adjective relating to or characteristic of a protagonist

  • The protagonist of the novel was a young woman struggling to find her place in society.
  • The main character in the movie is the protagonist, who goes on a wild adventure.
  • Dude, the protagonist in that show is so cool, he's like the ultimate hero.
  • In the game of life, we are all the protagonists of our own stories.

noun a state of ending or stopping something

adverb completely; entirely

  • After months of negotiation, the two parties decided to call it quits and end the contract.
  • I think it's time for us to call it quits and move on from this argument.
  • I heard they finally decided to throw in the towel and call it quits.
  • Sometimes it's best to quit while you're ahead and call it quits before things get worse.

noun a period of violent and uncontrollable behavior, typically involving a group of people

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  • The city was in chaos as the wild elephant went on a rampage through the streets.
  • Did you hear about the crazy guy who went on a rampage at the mall?
  • That movie was so intense, it felt like the monsters were going on a rampage!
  • Her emotions went on a rampage, causing her to say things she didn't mean.

noun the action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil; the action of regaining or gaining possession of something in exchange for payment or clearing a debt

  • The prisoner sought redemption through community service and rehabilitation programs.
  • After years of bad decisions, he finally found redemption and turned his life around.
  • He's trying to redeem himself after that embarrassing incident.
  • The team's redemption came in the form of a dramatic comeback victory.

noun a quantity of something wound on a reel

verb to wind something onto a reel

  • The fisherman carefully wound the fishing line back onto the reel.
  • I watched a funny video that made me reel with laughter.
  • That movie had me reeling with excitement the whole time.
  • The sudden news made her reel with shock and disbelief.

noun a card game similar to gin rummy

adjective strange or odd; peculiar

  • He was known for his skill at playing rummy during social gatherings.
  • Let's play some rummy after dinner tonight.
  • I heard he's a real rummy shark, always winning at the game.
  • Her mind was a rummy mess, unable to focus on anything.

verb to walk by dragging one's feet without lifting them fully off the ground

adjective having a disordered or haphazard arrangement

adverb in a shuffling manner

  • The librarian shuffled through the stack of books, searching for the one she needed.
  • I shuffled my papers around on the desk, trying to find the report I was looking for.
  • He shuffled through his playlist, looking for the perfect song to set the mood.
  • After the breakup, she felt like she was just shuffling through life, not sure where to go next.

noun the eggs of fish, frogs, etc.

verb to produce or generate offspring

  • The fish will lay their eggs in the river, which will eventually spawn new generations.
  • The video game boss will spawn in the next level, so get ready to defeat it.
  • The party last night spawned some great memories that we'll never forget.
  • His success in the business world spawned jealousy among his colleagues.

noun a person who is skilled at manipulating or deceiving others, especially for their own gain

  • The spieler demonstrated exceptional skill and strategy during the chess tournament.
  • That spieler is really good at video games.
  • Check out that spieler crushing it on the basketball court!
  • She was a master spieler, always knowing how to navigate social situations with ease.

noun a fish that is hooked but not caught

  • The scientist used a centrifugal spinner to separate the different components of the solution.
  • I bought a fidget spinner to play with during class.
  • Have you seen that new spinner trick on TikTok? It's so cool!
  • Her ability to adapt to new situations quickly makes her a real spinner in the workplace.

noun a sudden frenzied rush of panic-stricken animals or people

verb to cause a stampede

  • The stampede of wild animals was a sight to behold in the African savanna.
  • The crowd started to stampede towards the stage as soon as the concert began.
  • When the doors opened for the Black Friday sale, people were ready to stampede for the best deals.
  • The news of the new iPhone release caused a stampede of eager customers at the Apple store.

noun a call or command to appear at a specified place, especially before a court

verb to call upon to do something specified

  • The judge issued a court order to summon the witness to testify.
  • I need to summon my friends for a meeting this weekend.
  • Let's summon the squad and hit up the party tonight.
  • The music at the concert was so powerful, it seemed to summon emotions from deep within me.

noun a series of contests between a number of competitors, competing for an overall prize or title

  • The annual chess tournament will be held next month.
  • Are you participating in the basketball tournament this weekend?
  • I heard the poker tournament last night was lit!
  • Life is like a tournament, you have to compete to reach your goals.

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  • The annual chess tourney is scheduled to take place next month.
  • I signed up for the basketball tourney happening this weekend.
  • I totally dominated in the video game tourney last night.
  • Life can sometimes feel like a never-ending tourney of challenges.

noun A sudden, sharp movement or jerk

verb To make a sudden, quick movement

  • The doctor noticed a twitch in the patient's eye, indicating a possible neurological issue.
  • I can't stop my leg from twitching during this boring meeting.
  • She's always on Twitch, watching her favorite gamers stream live.
  • The sudden twitch of his smile hinted at a hidden emotion.

noun a world beneath the surface of the earth, especially the abode of the dead in Greek and Roman mythology

  • The police have been investigating the criminal activities in the underworld for months.
  • I heard there's some shady stuff going on in the underworld.
  • The underworld is a dangerous place, best to stay away from it.
  • She felt like she was descending into the underworld as she delved deeper into the dark secrets of the organization.

noun a supernatural power or force believed to cause harm or misfortune

  • The unexpected economic downturn dealt a double whammy to the company's profits.
  • I can't believe I got hit with a parking ticket and a flat tire in the same day, what a whammy!
  • She really threw a whammy on him by canceling their date at the last minute.
  • Losing his job was just the first whammy in a series of unfortunate events for him.

noun a heavy blow or thud

  • The sound of the door closing with a loud whomp echoed through the empty hallway.
  • He whomped the ball out of the park with one powerful swing.
  • I whomped him in the video game tournament last night.
  • The news of the company's bankruptcy whomped the employees like a ton of bricks.

noun a process of gaining experience, skills, or achievements in order to reach a higher level or standard

  • The process of levelling up in this game requires strategic planning and skill development.
  • I've been grinding all week to level up my character in this game.
  • I'm so close to hitting the next level, I can taste it!
  • By taking on new challenges and learning from them, you are constantly levelling up in life.

noun a position or stage in a process of change or development

verb to advance to a higher level or position through gaining experience or skills

  • In order to succeed in this game, you must level up your skills and abilities.
  • Dude, you need to level up if you want to beat this boss.
  • I spent all weekend grinding to level up my character.
  • By taking on new challenges, you can level up in all aspects of your life.

OP

noun abbreviation for 'original poster' in online forums, referring to the person who started a discussion or thread

adjective abbreviation for 'overpowered', used to describe something that is excessively strong or dominant in a particular context

  • The OP of the research paper presented compelling evidence to support their hypothesis.
  • Did you see the OP of that thread on the forum? It sparked a lot of debate.
  • The OP of that meme was hilarious, it had me laughing for hours.
  • As the OP of the project, she took charge and led the team to success.

noun a made-up or nonsensical word with no specific definition

  • The scientist discovered a new species of insect called a zump.
  • I heard that zumps are actually really good pets to have.
  • I can't believe she's dating that zump.
  • His mind was a zump, filled with random thoughts and ideas.

noun a mythical creature resembling a wolf, often depicted in fantasy literature and games

  • The military used Warg1 technology to simulate different battle scenarios.
  • I heard they're using Warg1 in the new video game for realistic combat.
  • Warg1 is the real deal when it comes to virtual warfare.
  • His strategic thinking was like a Warg1, always planning ahead and anticipating the enemy's moves.

DLC

noun DLC (Downloadable Content) refers to additional digital content for a video game that can be purchased and downloaded separately.

  • The game developer announced a new DLC pack for their popular game.
  • Did you hear about the new DLC coming out for that game?
  • I can't wait to get my hands on that sick DLC drop!
  • Adding that DLC to the game really leveled up the overall experience.

noun a person or thing that pays in order to win in a competition or game

  • Many players argue that the game's monetization model promotes pay to win strategies.
  • I hate how some games are just pay to win, it's not fair for everyone else.
  • That game is such a cash grab, it's all pay to win.
  • Life sometimes feels like a pay to win game, where those with more money have an advantage.

noun A small financial transaction conducted online, typically involving the purchase of a virtual item or currency in a game or app.

  • The game developer implemented a microtransaction system to allow players to purchase in-game items.
  • I spent way too much money on microtransactions in that mobile game.
  • I'm addicted to microtransactions, I can't stop buying virtual items.
  • Microtransactions are like a small tax on players who want to progress faster in the game.

noun a list or table that shows the current rankings or scores of individuals or teams in a competition

  • The leaderboard displays the top performers in the competition.
  • Check out the leaderboard to see who's in the lead.
  • I'm gunning for the top spot on the leaderboard.
  • In the game of life, we all have our own leaderboard to climb.

noun a slang term used to address a male friend or acquaintance

  • The young man addressed his friend as 'bruh' in a casual setting.
  • Bruh, did you see that crazy video on TikTok?
  • Yo, bruh, let's hit up the party tonight.
  • When he found out he failed the exam, he was like 'bruh, my life is over'.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. 'Hug button' is a noun as it refers to a physical or virtual button that initiates a hug.

  • The new device includes a hug button that sends a comforting embrace to your loved ones.
  • I wish there was a hug button on my phone so I could send virtual hugs to my friends.
  • I could really use a hug button right now to cheer me up.
  • Her smile was like a hug button, instantly brightening up the room.

noun a type of apartment or building in which the main entrance is accessed by walking up a flight of stairs

  • The police are investigating a walk-up shooting that occurred in the downtown area.
  • Did you hear about the walk-up shooting on Main Street last night?
  • There was a crazy walk-up shooting at the party last weekend.
  • The sudden increase in competition was like a walk-up shooting in the business world.

COC

noun COC

  • The Committee on Climate Change (COC) plays a crucial role in advising the government on environmental policies.
  • I heard that the COC is meeting tomorrow to discuss the new sustainability initiatives.
  • I can't believe the COC approved that project, it's such a waste of resources.
  • In the game of politics, the COC is like the queen on a chessboard, making strategic moves to protect the environment.

noun a Japanese emoticon consisting of text characters, used in messaging and online communication to convey emotions or expressions

  • The use of kaomoji in professional emails is not recommended.
  • I love using kaomoji in my text messages to add some fun expressions.
  • I found the cutest kaomoji to use in my social media posts.
  • Her face lit up like a kaomoji when she saw the surprise party.

noun a slang term used to describe something as extremely impressive or awesome

  • The innovative technology used in the new product is truly epicsauce.
  • That party last night was epicsauce!
  • This new video game is so epicsauce, I can't stop playing it.
  • The way she handled the difficult situation was nothing short of epicsauce.

noun a person who intentionally tries to be offensive or controversial in order to provoke a reaction

  • The individual was often described as an edgelord due to their provocative and controversial statements.
  • My friend thinks he's some kind of edgelord with his constant dark humor.
  • That guy is such an edgelord, always trying to shock people with his edgy opinions.
  • She navigated the delicate conversation like an edgelord, pushing boundaries without going too far.

XD

noun an emoticon representing a laughing face or expression of amusement in text messaging or online communication

  • The team achieved a successful outcome, XD.
  • I can't stop laughing at that meme XD.
  • That movie was so funny, XD!
  • His jokes always make me XD.

adjective describing someone or something with a frown or unhappy expression

  • The child had a frowny expression on his face during the entire meeting.
  • She always looks so frowny when she's in a bad mood.
  • Don't be so frowny, cheer up!
  • The dark clouds in the sky created a frowny face as if nature was sad.

interjection used to express the action of quickly taking something away from someone else, often playfully or humorously

  • The thief swiftly yoinked the priceless painting from the museum.
  • I saw a cool pen on the desk and yoinked it for myself.
  • Yoink that last slice of pizza before someone else grabs it!
  • She yoinked the opportunity to lead the project and showcase her skills.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

verb an action or state of being

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun

  • The deceased will be laid to rest in the cemetery.
  • He's gonna take a dirt nap after that stunt he pulled.
  • That guy is asking for trouble, he might just end up taking a dirt nap.
  • If you keep pushing your luck, you're gonna end up taking a dirt nap sooner or later.

noun a term used in online gaming to describe the act of ambushing or stealing from another player

verb to ambush or steal from another player in an online game

  • The group of thieves attempted to gank the valuable artifacts from the museum.
  • I can't believe they tried to gank the loot right in front of us!
  • Watch out for that player, they like to gank unsuspecting opponents in the game.
  • The competitor tried to gank customers from our business by offering lower prices.

noun a competitive Minecraft minigame where players try to break blocks beneath their opponents' feet to make them fall

verb to play the game of spleef

  • Spleef is a competitive Minecraft minigame where players have to break blocks beneath their opponents to make them fall.
  • Hey, do you want to play some spleef on Minecraft later?
  • I totally schooled him in spleef last night.
  • In the game of politics, it often feels like one wrong move could lead to a spleef situation where everything falls apart.

noun a made-up or fictional name, not a commonly recognized word in the English language

  • The Slotus software is designed to streamline the booking process for hotels.
  • I heard Slotus is the best app to use for finding cheap flights.
  • Hey, did you check out that new Slotus game? It's so addictive!
  • Her mind was like a Slotus machine, constantly spinning with new ideas and possibilities.

noun a person who is extremely interested in a particular subject, often to the exclusion of other activities

  • The computer programmer was known for being a diligent nerd when it came to coding.
  • My friend is such a book nerd, she has read every novel in our school library.
  • I'm a total movie nerd - I can quote lines from all my favorite films.
  • She may seem like a fashionista, but deep down she's a history nerd at heart.

noun a sudden and abrupt decision to leave a game or activity out of frustration or anger

  • The player decided to rage-quit the game after losing multiple times in a row.
  • He rage-quit as soon as he got eliminated from the tournament.
  • She was so frustrated that she just rage-quit and turned off her console.
  • Sometimes it's better to take a break and cool off rather than rage-quit in anger.

FTW

noun acronym for 'For The Win', used to express enthusiasm or approval

  • The team's dedication and hard work led to a successful outcome, FTW.
  • Just finished my last exam, FTW!
  • Got the last piece of pizza, FTW!
  • Taking risks and pushing boundaries, FTW.

noun a person or thing that is random or unknown

  • The research study used a random sampling method to select participants.
  • I just asked some randos at the party if they wanted to play a game.
  • I met this cool rando at the coffee shop who told me about a great new band.
  • Life is full of unexpected twists and turns, like running into a rando from your past.

noun a slang term used in gaming to refer to the act of weakening or reducing the power of a weapon or character

  • The developers announced they would be nerfing several overpowered abilities in the next patch.
  • I heard they're nerfing the sniper rifle in the upcoming update.
  • Stop nerfing my favorite character, it's not fair!
  • She felt like life was constantly nerfing her progress, making it harder to succeed.

noun a soft foam toy or projectile used in simulated combat games

  • The company decided to nerf the product's features in order to simplify the user experience.
  • I heard they're going to nerf the overpowered weapon in the next update.
  • They really need to nerf that character in the game, it's way too strong.
  • She felt like life had nerfed her dreams, making them seem unattainable.

noun A slang term for 'stop', often used humorously or to emphasize a point

  • Please refrain from using that tone in this professional setting. Stahp.
  • Hey, can you stahp making so much noise? It's really annoying.
  • Stahp being so dramatic, it's not that big of a deal.
  • Sometimes you just need to stahp and smell the roses, you know?

noun a person who is on a quest or search for something

  • The quester embarked on a journey to find the lost artifact.
  • The quester is off to find some hidden treasure.
  • The quester is on a mission to score some loot.
  • The quester seeks the answer to life's mysteries.

POV

noun Point of view

  • The author's use of third-person limited POV allowed readers to see the story unfold through the eyes of the main character.
  • I love reading books written in first-person POV because it feels like I'm right there experiencing everything with the protagonist.
  • Her TikTok POV videos are so funny, I can't stop watching them!
  • From a historical POV, it's fascinating to see how technology has evolved over the years.

noun a type of film or video game characterized by fast-paced action and violence

verb to engage in a shoot 'em up game or activity

  • The shoot 'em up video game genre is known for its fast-paced action and intense gameplay.
  • Let's play some shoot 'em up games on the console tonight.
  • I love kicking back and playing shoot 'em ups on my PC.
  • The political debate turned into a verbal shoot 'em up as both candidates attacked each other's policies.

noun In this context, 'wheel' is a noun that refers to a circular object that revolves on an axle and is fixed below a vehicle to enable it to move easily over the ground.

  • The professional driver used a high-quality racing wheel to navigate the sharp turns on the track.
  • I just bought a new racing wheel for my gaming setup, can't wait to try it out!
  • Check out this sick racing wheel I just picked up for my car, it's going to look awesome!
  • Her determination was like a racing wheel, always propelling her forward towards her goals.

verb to utterly defeat or dominate someone in a video game or online competition, often used in a taunting or boastful manner

  • The cybersecurity breach resulted in many accounts being pwned.
  • I totally pwned that video game boss last night.
  • You just got pwned in that online match!
  • Her quick wit always pwned any argument she encountered.

noun A suffix used in the names of giant animals or creatures, often used in a humorous or exaggerated way

  • The movie was a modern retelling of the classic -zilla story.
  • I can't believe how big that burger was, it was like -zilla!
  • Don't be such a drama- -zilla, it's not that big of a deal.
  • Her temper was like a -zilla, destroying everything in its path.

verb to break out or escape suddenly and forcefully

  • The suspect attempted to bust out of the handcuffs while in police custody.
  • Let's bust out of this boring party and go somewhere fun.
  • I can't wait to bust out my new skateboard at the park.
  • After years of hard work, she was finally able to bust out of her financial struggles.

noun a made-up word that combines 'ROFL' (rolling on the floor laughing) with 'copter' (short for helicopter)

  • The military conducted a demonstration of the new roflcopter technology.
  • We took a ride in the roflcopter and it was so much fun!
  • I can't believe he actually built a roflcopter in his backyard.
  • Her laughter was so intense, it was like she had a roflcopter in her chest.

noun a situation in which someone does something better than someone else in order to gain an advantage or to show that they are better

verb to gain an advantage over someone by doing something better than they have done

  • She always tries to one-up her colleagues by showcasing her superior knowledge.
  • He's constantly trying to one-up his friends with his latest gadgets.
  • I see you trying to one-up me with that new hairstyle!
  • The company is always looking for ways to one-up their competitors in the market.

noun a mistake made by clicking on the wrong thing, especially in a computer or video game

  • I accidentally made a misclick while trying to submit the report.
  • Oops, I had a misclick when trying to close the pop-up window.
  • I hate it when I have a misclick and end up losing in the game.
  • Sometimes in life, we may experience a misclick that leads us down a different path.

noun a made-up or fictional word with no specific definition

  • The Gwag tribe has a rich history dating back centuries.
  • I heard that Gwag is the best place to get street food in town.
  • Let's hit up Gwag for some late-night fun.
  • The artist's brushstrokes danced across the canvas like a lively Gwag festival.

noun a feeling of satisfaction or pleasure derived from one's own accomplishments or abilities

  • The artist received a great deal of egoboo from the positive reviews of their latest exhibit.
  • Getting a lot of egoboo from your friends can really boost your confidence.
  • I'm all about that egoboo life - it's like a natural high!
  • Seeking egoboo from others can be a never-ending cycle of validation.

noun a slang term used to refer to a person who is overly interested in technology, especially computers and the internet

  • The neek of the company was always punctual and diligent in his work.
  • I heard that new neek at the office is really good with computers.
  • Don't be such a neek, just chill out and have some fun.
  • His love for books and learning earned him the nickname 'neek' among his friends.

adjective describing something that is rough, uneven, or gnarled in texture or appearance

  • The knarsty old tree stood tall in the middle of the forest.
  • I tripped over that knarsty root again!
  • That knarsty dude always has the best skateboarding tricks.
  • The knarsty situation required delicate handling to avoid any further complications.

noun GOML is an acronym that stands for 'Get Off My Lawn.' It is used to express annoyance or frustration towards someone invading personal space or boundaries.

verb There is no applicable verb for the acronym 'GOML'.

adjective There is no applicable adjective for the acronym 'GOML'.

adverb There is no applicable adverb for the acronym 'GOML'.

pronoun There is no applicable pronoun for the acronym 'GOML'.

preposition There is no applicable preposition for the acronym 'GOML'.

conjunction There is no applicable conjunction for the acronym 'GOML'.

interjection There is no applicable interjection for the acronym 'GOML'.

article There is no applicable article for the acronym 'GOML'.

  • The acronym GOML stands for 'Get On My Level'.
  • I told him to GOML when he challenged me to a game of basketball.
  • She's always bragging about her new car, telling everyone to GOML.
  • His confidence is so high, it's like he's telling the world to GOML.

noun a person who is new to a particular activity or online community, typically inexperienced or unskilled

  • The new employee is still learning the ropes and may be considered a noob in this industry.
  • Don't worry about being a noob, we all start somewhere.
  • That guy is such a noob, he doesn't know what he's doing.
  • In the world of chess, a noob is easily defeated by experienced players.

noun a procession of vehicles, typically for celebration or protest

  • The carcade made its way through the crowded city streets, causing a temporary traffic jam.
  • We joined the carcade of classic cars driving through town for a charity event.
  • The carcade of hot rods rolled into the car show, turning heads left and right.
  • The carcade of thoughts raced through her mind as she tried to make a decision.

adjective causing someone to become addicted, such as an addictive substance or behavior

  • The new mobile game is highly addicting, with players spending hours trying to beat their high scores.
  • I can't stop playing this addicting game, it's so much fun!
  • This game is seriously addicting, I can't put it down!
  • The thrill of skydiving is addicting, once you try it, you'll want to do it again and again.

noun In Norse mythology, Aegir is a sea giant and the god of the sea.

  • Aegir is a figure in Norse mythology associated with the sea.
  • Have you heard of Aegir from Norse mythology?
  • Aegir is like the boss of the ocean in Norse stories.
  • The stormy waves roared like Aegir's wrath.

noun A game is a form of play or sport, especially a competitive one played according to rules and decided by skill, strength, or luck.

article A is an indefinite article used before singular nouns when the noun is unspecified.

  • The team played a game of chess to improve their strategic thinking skills.
  • We're just playing a game of basketball at the park, wanna join?
  • Let's skip class and go play a game of hooky instead.
  • Life is like a game where you have to strategize and make the right moves to succeed.