noun a humorous term referring to being naked or not wearing any clothes

  • The guest arrived at the formal event wearing nothing but his birthday suit.
  • I can't believe you jumped into the pool in your birthday suit!
  • Let's hit the beach and soak up the sun in our birthday suits.
  • He felt completely exposed, as if he was standing in front of a crowd in his birthday suit.

noun a vulgar slang term for something of poor quality or little value

  • The report was filled with inaccuracies and irrelevant crap.
  • I can't believe he said that crap to her face.
  • I'm tired of dealing with all this crap at work.
  • His excuses were just a bunch of crap.

noun lack of respect or seriousness; frivolity

  • Her flippancy during the meeting was quite unprofessional.
  • I can't stand his flippancy when discussing important matters.
  • Stop with the flippancy, we need to focus on the task at hand.
  • The flippancy in her tone suggested a lack of respect for the topic.

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noun a British term for a bathroom or toilet

  • Please remember to flush the toilet after using the loo.
  • I'll be right back, just need to use the loo quickly.
  • I was dying to go to the loo after holding it in for so long.
  • The overflowing inbox felt like a never-ending loo of emails.

noun a humorous or satirical imitation of a person, literary work, movie, etc., exaggerating characteristic features for comic effect

  • The artist created a parody of a famous painting to critique the original work.
  • The comedian made a hilarious parody of a popular movie.
  • That parody video had me rolling on the floor laughing!
  • His actions were a parody of what a responsible adult should do.

noun a large quantity of something, typically alcohol

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  • He accidentally inhaled a snootful of smoke while trying to put out the fire.
  • She took a snootful of the strong scent and couldn't stop sneezing.
  • After a few drinks, he had a snootful and started dancing on the table.
  • The comedian's jokes hit the audience with a snootful of laughter.

noun a slang term used to describe something as very bad or unpleasant

adjective describing something as very bad or unpleasant

  • The smell coming from the garbage bin was quite stinko.
  • Ew, that cheese is stinko, throw it out!
  • I can't believe you wore those stinko sneakers to the party.
  • His attitude towards the project was stinko, he didn't put in any effort.

noun A slang term for a bird, often used in a playful or endearing manner

  • The ornithologist observed the birb species in their natural habitat.
  • I saw a cute birb outside my window this morning.
  • That birb has some serious attitude!
  • Her singing voice was as beautiful as a birb's melody.

noun a slang term for a frozen piece of mucus or nasal discharge

  • The child had a snotsicle hanging from his nose during the school assembly.
  • Eww, he had a snotsicle dangling from his nostril!
  • I can't believe she wiped her snotsicle on the couch.
  • The icicles on the roof looked like snotsicles in the winter breeze.

noun a crazy or foolish person

adjective crazy; senseless; foolish

  • The professor found the student's meshuga theory to be quite intriguing.
  • My grandma always tells the funniest meshuga stories from her youth.
  • I can't believe you did that, you're so meshuga!
  • The artist's meshuga creativity knew no bounds.

verb To surpass in stupidity or foolishness

  • It is important to avoid making decisions that may outstupid your competitors.
  • Don't outstupid yourself by trying to fix the car without any experience.
  • I can't believe she outstupided herself by falling for that prank.
  • His actions were so reckless that they outstupided all previous mistakes.

adjective describing the thickness of something as being similar to mince meat

preposition connecting the adjective 'thick' with the noun 'mince' to show comparison

  • The mixture was as thick as mince, making it difficult to pour into the mold.
  • I tried to spread the frosting, but it was as thick as mince!
  • I couldn't believe how thick that shake was, it was as thick as mince!
  • The tension in the room was as thick as mince, you could cut it with a knife.

noun a slang term combining 'am I' and 'right', used to seek agreement or confirmation

interjection used to prompt agreement or confirmation from others

  • The speaker posed a rhetorical question to the audience, 'The earth revolves around the sun, amirite?'
  • I can't believe how fast time flies, amirite?
  • That movie was so bad, it was painful to watch, amirite?
  • Life is like a rollercoaster, full of ups and downs, amirite?

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 person or thing that is extremely large or impressive in size or stature

  • The elephant at the zoo is an absolute unit in terms of size and weight.
  • Did you see that guy at the gym? He's an absolute unit!
  • That pizza is an absolute unit, I can't believe how big it is!
  • Her determination to succeed is an absolute unit in the face of adversity.

noun a person who is considered foolish or stupid

verb to behave in a foolish or stupid manner

  • Despite receiving proper training, some individuals still make mistakes due to their lack of attention to detail. As they say, 'idiots gonna idiot'.
  • I can't believe they tried to fix the leak without turning off the water first. Idiots gonna idiot, I guess.
  • Those guys never learn. Idiots gonna idiot, no matter what you tell them.
  • Just when you think they've learned their lesson, they go and do something stupid again. Idiots gonna idiot, it's just their nature.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being

pronoun a word that takes the place of a noun

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

conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses

interjection a word or phrase that expresses strong emotion or surprise

  • When presenting your argument, it is important to articulate your points clearly and concisely. Say it, don’t spray it.
  • Hey, can you please speak up and enunciate your words clearly? Say it, don’t spray it.
  • Yo, stop mumbling and spit it out clearly! Say it, don’t spray it.
  • In a debate, make sure to express your thoughts clearly and confidently. Say it, don’t spray it.

noun a slang term for the armpit area

  • The medical term for an arm vagina is axillary fossa.
  • I accidentally hit my arm vagina on the door frame.
  • She got a tattoo on her arm vagina.
  • His ability to throw a football was like he had an arm vagina.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action or state of being

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb

pronoun a word that takes the place of a noun

  • After analyzing the data, I made some adjustments to the algorithm. Do you see what I did there?
  • I switched the ingredients in the recipe to make it healthier. See what I did there?
  • I totally pranked my brother by hiding his phone. See what I did there?
  • I took a different approach to solving the problem. Can you see what I did there?

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb

pronoun a word that takes the place of a noun

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

conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses

article a word that specifies and limits a noun

  • I'm not being funny, but your presentation could use some improvement in terms of structure and content.
  • I'm not being funny, but your new haircut is not really flattering.
  • I'm not being funny, but your taste in music is seriously questionable.
  • I'm not being funny, but your excuses are getting old and it's time to take responsibility for your actions.

noun a very large but unspecified number

  • The company reported a bajillion dollars in revenue last quarter.
  • I have a bajillion things to do before the deadline.
  • I've told you a bajillion times to clean your room!
  • Her love for him was like a bajillion stars shining in the sky.

noun A person who is extremely wealthy, possessing a very large amount of money or assets

  • The successful entrepreneur became a zillionaire after selling his tech company.
  • I heard that new celebrity is a total zillionaire now.
  • That dude is a straight-up zillionaire, living the high life.
  • In her dreams, she imagined herself as a zillionaire, surrounded by luxury and opulence.

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 fictional name often used to describe a country known for corruption

  • The government of Corruptistan has been accused of widespread corruption and embezzlement.
  • I heard that Corruptistan is the most corrupt country in the region.
  • Don't trust anyone from Corruptistan, they're all shady characters.
  • The roots of corruption run deep in Corruptistan, infecting every aspect of society.

adjective confused or bewildered; in a state of mental fuzziness

  • The complex instructions left the new employees feeling confuzzled.
  • I'm so confuzzled by all these different rules and regulations.
  • I was totally confuzzled by her explanation of the latest slang terms.
  • His mind was confuzzled with thoughts of what could have been.

noun A nonsense or made-up word used to express frustration or disappointment.

  • The CEO exclaimed 'shazbot' when he realized the company had made a costly mistake.
  • I accidentally spilled coffee on my shirt, shazbot!
  • Shazbot! I forgot to bring my homework to class.
  • The team lost the championship game by one point, shazbot.

noun a colloquial term for an old, dilapidated car or vehicle

  • The skedonk in the parking lot is in need of repairs.
  • I can't believe you're driving that old skedonk around town.
  • That skedonk is a real clunker.
  • Her old car may be a skedonk, but it has a lot of sentimental value.