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276 words in this vocabulary list

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adjective alright can be used as an adjective to describe something as satisfactory or acceptable.

adverb alright can be used as an adverb to indicate that something is done in an acceptable or satisfactory manner.

  • The results of the experiment were alright, but there is room for improvement.
  • I'll meet you at the park at 3, alright?
  • She's been feeling a bit down lately, but she's alright now.
  • Even though things may seem tough right now, everything will be alright in the end.

noun abbreviation for anonymous, used to refer to an unknown or unspecified person

adverb soon; shortly

  • The author chose to remain anon to protect their privacy.
  • I'll send you the details anon, don't worry.
  • Let's meet up anon and grab some food.
  • The truth will be revealed anon, just wait and see.

adjective causing feelings of fear and wonder : causing feelings of awe

adverb in an impressive manner; extremely

  • The presentation was truly awesome, showcasing the team's hard work and dedication.
  • The concert last night was so awesome, I can't stop thinking about it!
  • That new movie was totally awesome, I can't wait to see it again!
  • His skills on the basketball court are awesome, he's like a magician with the ball.

noun a type of language that is vulgar, obscene, or profane

  • The use of blue language is not appropriate in professional settings.
  • Please refrain from using blue language around children.
  • I didn't expect him to start using blue language during the argument.
  • Her blue language painted a vivid picture of her frustration.

noun A stupid or foolish person.

  • The doctor examined her breasts and found a lump in her left boob.
  • She accidentally bumped her boob on the corner of the table.
  • She got a new bra that really lifts and enhances her boobs.
  • His idea was a total boob, it was never going to work.

cop

noun a police officer

  • The cop arrested the suspect for shoplifting.
  • I saw a cop giving out parking tickets on Main Street.
  • I heard that cop is always on the lookout for speeders.
  • She's always playing the role of the cop in our group, making sure everyone follows the rules.

adjective unpleasantly cool and humid

  • The dank cellar provided the perfect environment for aging wine.
  • Let's hang out in that dank basement, it's so cozy.
  • This party is going to be so dank, I can't wait!
  • His dank sense of humor always lightens the mood.

noun a small drop of a liquid

verb to fall in drops

  • The leak in the pipe caused a steady drip of water onto the floor.
  • I spilled some coffee and now there's a drip on the table.
  • That new song is straight fire - it's got a killer drip.
  • Her outfit has so much drip, she always looks stylish and put together.

noun the act of dunking, especially in basketball when a player scores by putting the ball directly into the hoop with one or both hands

verb to dip or submerge something into a liquid

  • The chef demonstrated the proper technique for dunking the cookies in the milk.
  • I love dunking my donuts in my coffee in the morning.
  • She was caught dunking her fries in the milkshake, which some people find weird.
  • Dunking on your opponents in a debate is not the best way to win an argument.

noun a domesticated, usually red-eyed, and albinic variety of the polecat, used in Europe for driving rabbits and rats from their burrows.

verb to hunt with ferrets

  • The zoologist conducted a study on the behavior of the ferret in its natural habitat.
  • I saw a cute ferret at the pet store today, it was so playful!
  • I heard that guy is a real ferret when it comes to finding deals at the thrift store.
  • She has a knack for ferreting out the truth in any situation.

adjective describing something that is burning with flames or is intensely bright or colorful

  • The firefighters worked tirelessly to extinguish the flaming building.
  • I saw a bunch of kids playing with flaming sticks in the park.
  • That party was lit, everyone was dancing around the flaming bonfire.
  • Her anger was like a flaming fire, burning everything in its path.

fox

noun a carnivorous mammal of the dog family with a pointed muzzle and bushy tail, known for its cunning and slyness

  • The fox is known for its cunning and agility in the wild.
  • I saw a fox in the backyard last night, it was so cute!
  • That guy is sly as a fox, you can't trust him.
  • She outfoxed her opponents with her strategic thinking.

noun a state or period of uncontrolled excitement or wild behavior

  • The stock market was in a frenzy as investors scrambled to buy and sell shares.
  • The crowd went into a frenzy when their favorite band took the stage.
  • The party was lit, everyone was in a frenzy dancing and having a great time.
  • Her mind was in a frenzy trying to juggle work, family, and personal commitments.

noun a sound representing laughter or amusement

interjection used to represent laughter or amusement

  • The speaker ended his speech with a light-hearted 'ha ha' to engage the audience.
  • I told him a joke and he responded with a big 'ha ha'.
  • She texted me 'ha ha' after I made a funny comment.
  • The painting was so vibrant and full of life, it seemed to be saying 'ha ha' to the viewers.

noun a noun is a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

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

article a word that is used to specify a noun, such as 'a', 'an', or 'the'

  • The play was filled with hilarity, as the audience couldn't stop laughing at the witty dialogue.
  • We had a night of hilarity watching funny cat videos on the internet.
  • The comedian's jokes were pure hilarity, we were rolling on the floor laughing.
  • The hilarity of the situation was not lost on him, even though it was a serious matter.

noun a person who creates or carries out a hoax

  • The hoaxer was arrested for spreading false information about the company.
  • I heard that the hoaxer was just trying to prank everyone with that fake news.
  • That hoaxer is always trying to pull one over on people with his lies.
  • The hoaxer's words were like a tangled web, deceiving all who listened.

verb to joke or make playful remarks

adjective characterized by joking or playful remarks

  • The speaker warned against using jesting remarks during the professional conference.
  • Stop jesting around and focus on the task at hand.
  • We were just jesting with each other, no need to take it seriously.
  • His jesting attitude masked his true feelings of insecurity.

adjective genuine; real; authentic

adverb in a legitimate manner or way

  • The document is legit and has been verified by our legal team.
  • I swear, that new restaurant is legit the best place in town.
  • That party was so legit, everyone was having a great time.
  • Her excuse for being late was legit, but I still had my doubts.

noun meaningless or foolish talk; nonsense

  • The politician dismissed the accusations as mere malarkey.
  • Don't listen to him, he's just spouting malarkey.
  • I can't believe she fell for that load of malarkey.
  • His excuses were nothing but a smokescreen of malarkey.

noun a mean or unkind person

  • The teacher scolded the student for calling his classmate a meanie.
  • I can't believe she was such a meanie to you at the party.
  • Why are you being such a meanie today?
  • The storm clouds gathered ominously, as if nature itself was preparing to unleash its inner meanie.

noun the sound a cat makes

interjection used to mimic the sound of a cat

  • The sound of a cat's meow can vary depending on its breed.
  • My cat always greets me with a loud meow when I come home.
  • I can't believe how cute that kitten's little meow is!
  • The meow of the engine signaled the start of the race.

noun a follower or underling of a powerful person, especially a servile or unimportant one

  • The loyal minion carried out all of the tasks assigned by their leader.
  • I told my minion to grab me a coffee on their way back.
  • My minion is always on top of things, they never let me down.
  • In the world of business, he was considered a minion to the CEO, always following orders without question.

noun ridicule or contempt

  • The act of making a mockery of someone's beliefs is highly disrespectful.
  • Stop making a mockery of everything I say, it's getting annoying.
  • She's always mocking people, it's such a mockery.
  • The crumbling building stood as a mockery of its former grandeur.

verb making fun of someone or something in a cruel way

adjective characterized by ridicule or imitation

  • The teacher reprimanded the student for mocking his classmates during the presentation.
  • Stop mocking me, it's not funny!
  • She's always mocking people behind their backs.
  • The dark clouds looming overhead seemed to be mocking the impending storm.

noun a person who is involved in a specific activity or trade, often used in a negative or derogatory sense

  • The fish monger at the market always has the freshest seafood available.
  • I heard that guy is a gossip monger, always spreading rumors about everyone.
  • Don't listen to that drama monger, they just want to stir up trouble.
  • He is a fear monger, constantly trying to scare people into believing his ideas.

noun a slang term for a narcotics officer or detective

  • The detective was able to track down the narc who had been leaking confidential information.
  • I heard that the narc at work has been monitoring everyone's internet usage.
  • Watch out for that narc, they'll report you for the smallest things.
  • His constant need to control others made him the narc of the group.

NG

noun a unit of measure for weight equivalent to 100 grams

adjective pertaining to Nigeria or its people or culture

  • The NG tube was inserted to provide nutrition to the patient.
  • I heard they had to put in an NG tube to feed him.
  • They had to stick a NG tube down his throat to give him food.
  • The NG tube of information flowed freely among the research team.

noun used to express strong denial or disbelief

adverb in no manner or degree; not at all

  • There is noway that we can proceed without proper authorization.
  • Noway am I going to that party, it's too far.
  • Noway I'm gonna let that slide.
  • There is noway to predict the outcome of this situation.

noun a sound like that of something falling into water with a splash

verb to fall, drop, or move with a sound like that of something falling into water with a splash

  • The raindrops plop softly on the roof of the building.
  • I heard the apple plop into the water from the tree.
  • She plopped down on the couch after a long day at work.
  • The idea seemed to plop into his mind out of nowhere.

noun a practical joke or mischievous act

verb to play a trick or practical joke on someone

  • The students were reprimanded for pulling a prank in the school library.
  • I can't believe you actually fell for that prank!
  • That prank was so epic, everyone was talking about it for days.
  • His words were like a prank, meant to deceive and mislead.

noun a person who plays tricks or practical jokes on others

  • The prankster was known for his mischievous behavior and practical jokes.
  • That prankster is always pulling tricks on people for a laugh.
  • The prankster is such a jokester, always messing around with everyone.
  • The prankster's antics added a touch of humor to the otherwise dull office environment.

noun an event where a person is subjected to good-natured ridicule or criticism

verb to cook food by exposing it to direct heat

adjective used for roasting

  • The chef prepared a delicious roast for the dinner party.
  • I love a good roast chicken for Sunday dinner.
  • Let's grab a roast beef sandwich for lunch.
  • The comedian's roast of the actor was hilarious.

noun a vulgar slang term for feces

verb to defecate

  • The farmer used manure to fertilize his crops.
  • I stepped in dog shit on the way to work.
  • I can't believe he said that, what a load of shit.
  • Dealing with that difficult client was like wading through shit.

noun a type of language that consists of words and phrases that are regarded as very informal, are more common in speech than writing, and are typically restricted to a particular context or group of people

  • The use of slang in academic writing is generally discouraged.
  • I love using slang when chatting with my friends.
  • That new slang term is spreading like wildfire on social media.
  • She speaks in a slang that only the cool kids understand.

noun a sharp blow or smack given with the open hand or with something flat

verb to strike with a quick, sharp blow or smack

  • The teacher warned the student that any form of physical violence, including a slap, would not be tolerated.
  • I can't believe he actually slapped him in the face during the argument!
  • She slapped him with the truth and he couldn't handle it.
  • The reality of the situation slapped her in the face and forced her to confront the truth.

adjective Smutty is used to describe something that is obscene, indecent, or lewd in content.

  • The book was criticized for its smutty content.
  • I can't believe how smutty that movie was!
  • That show is so smutty, I can't even watch it.
  • His jokes were smutty and inappropriate for the workplace.

noun a mark or impression made by a blow or pressure

verb to add fuel to a fire or furnace to increase its intensity

  • The artist's work has the ability to stoke emotions in the viewer.
  • I can't wait to stoke the fire and roast marshmallows tonight.
  • Let's hit up the beach and stoke some waves.
  • His words were able to stoke the flames of revolution in the hearts of the people.

noun the sport or activity of riding on waves while standing on a special board

verb to ride on waves while standing on a special board

  • She decided to surf the internet for research purposes.
  • Let's surf the web to find some cool videos.
  • I love to surf Instagram for fashion inspiration.
  • He likes to surf through life without a care in the world.

noun a long, thin strand of cotton, nylon, or other fibers used for sewing or weaving

verb to pass a thread through the eye of a needle or through a small opening

  • The tailor carefully matched the thread to the fabric before sewing.
  • I need to buy some more thread for my sewing project.
  • Hey, can you pass me that thread over there?
  • The thread of the story was woven through each chapter, connecting all the characters together.

noun a muscle in the mouth that is used for tasting and swallowing food, as well as for speech

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

  • The speaker made a tongue-in-cheek remark during the conference.
  • She always has a tongue-in-cheek sense of humor that makes everyone laugh.
  • His tongue-in-cheek comment had us all in stitches.
  • The artist's use of tongue-in-cheek imagery added a playful element to the painting.

noun a large net or a number of nets and lines used by a fishing boat

verb to fish with a trawl net or to search thoroughly through (something)

  • The fishing boat used a trawl to catch a large amount of fish.
  • The fishermen trawled the ocean for hours to bring in a good catch.
  • Let's trawl through the thrift store for some cool vintage finds.
  • The detective had to trawl through hours of surveillance footage to find the suspect.

noun a person who engages in such behavior

verb to antagonize or harass others online for one's own amusement

  • The online forum had to implement strict moderation to prevent trolls from disrupting discussions.
  • I can't believe that troll keeps posting rude comments on social media.
  • That troll is always stirring up drama for attention.
  • Ignoring the troll under the bridge is the best way to avoid conflict.

noun a short message posted on the social media platform Twitter

verb to post a short message on the social media platform Twitter

  • The politician posted a tweet addressing the recent policy changes.
  • I saw your tweet about the new restaurant in town!
  • Did you see that tweet blowing up on social media?
  • Her words were like a tweet in a quiet room, causing a stir among the listeners.

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 heavy blow or slap

verb to strike with a heavy blow or slap

  • The chef used a sharp knife to whop the vegetables into perfectly even slices.
  • I accidentally whopped my brother on the head with the soccer ball.
  • She whopped him upside the head for making a rude comment.
  • The unexpected news whopped me like a ton of bricks.

yap

noun a sharp, high-pitched bark or cry

verb to bark sharply or shrilly

  • The small dog's constant yap could be heard throughout the neighborhood.
  • I can't stand my neighbor's dog's constant yap all day long.
  • That dog's yap is so annoying, I wish it would just be quiet.
  • The politician's constant yap about the issue was starting to wear thin on the public's patience.

noun a sarcastic or disrespectful remark or attitude

  • The journalist's snarky remarks in the article did not sit well with the readers.
  • I love reading her snarky tweets, they always make me laugh.
  • She's always throwing shade with her snark, it's hilarious.
  • His snark was like a sharp knife, cutting through the tension in the room.

noun A blend of the words 'bro' and 'relationship', used to describe a close friendship between two male friends.

  • Their brolationship is based on mutual respect and support for each other's goals.
  • I love hanging out with my bro, we have a great brolationship.
  • Me and my bro have the best brolationship ever, we're like brothers from another mother.
  • Their brolationship is so strong, they can always count on each other no matter what.

noun IYKWIM is an acronym for 'If You Know What I Mean'

pronoun IYKWIM can be used as a pronoun to refer to a previously mentioned idea or concept

  • It is important to adhere to the rules and regulations of the workplace, iykwim.
  • Let's make sure we cover all our bases before heading out, iykwim.
  • I always try to keep it real with my friends, iykwim.
  • The artist's work was full of hidden meanings that only a few could truly understand, iykwim.

noun a slang term used to refer to stocks or investments in the stock market

  • Investors are closely monitoring the stonks in the technology sector.
  • I heard that stonks in the gaming industry are going up.
  • Let's buy some stonks and see where it goes!
  • His ability to pick stonks is like a superpower.

BJ

noun abbreviation for 'Beijing', the capital city of China

  • The company hired a new employee named BJ to handle the marketing department.
  • BJ is throwing a party this weekend, do you want to come?
  • BJ is a cool dude, he always knows how to have a good time.
  • BJ's creativity is like a breath of fresh air in the office.

noun TYSM is an acronym for 'Thank You So Much.' It is a noun representing a expression of gratitude.

adverb TYSM can also function as an adverb to intensify the gratitude expressed.

  • I would like to express my gratitude for your assistance. TYSM.
  • Hey, TYSM for helping me out with that project!
  • TYSM for the ride, dude!
  • Your support means the world to me, TYSM.

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 Acronym for 'Am I the Asshole', used in online forums to ask for opinions on whether one's actions were justified or not

  • In the scenario presented, AITA for not attending the meeting without prior notice?
  • AITA for bailing on my friend's birthday party last minute?
  • Do you think AITA for ghosting my date after the first date?
  • AITA for stepping on my coworker's toes by taking credit for their idea?

noun A slang term used to emphasize a statement or to indicate the end of a discussion or argument

  • The research project was completed within the specified time period.
  • I aced that test, periodt.
  • She's the queen of the dance floor, periodt.
  • His dedication to his craft is unmatched, periodt.

noun a made-up term used to refer to a hypothetical situation or event related to brothers or brotherhood

  • The government issued a statement regarding the latest developments in the Brovid pandemic.
  • I heard there's a new variant of Brovid going around, so we should be extra cautious.
  • My friend caught Brovid after attending a crowded party last weekend.
  • The spread of misinformation online is like fueling the flames of Brovid.

noun A person, typically a man, who is excessively submissive or eager to please someone they are attracted to

verb There is no applicable verb for the word 'simp'

adjective There is no applicable adjective for the word 'simp'

adverb There is no applicable adverb for the word 'simp'

pronoun There is no applicable pronoun for the word 'simp'

preposition There is no applicable preposition for the word 'simp'

conjunction There is no applicable conjunction for the word 'simp'

interjection There is no applicable interjection for the word 'simp'

article There is no applicable article for the word 'simp'

  • The student's ability to simplify complex problems is commendable.
  • She's always trying to simp for her crush on social media.
  • Stop being such a simp for that influencer, they don't even know you exist.
  • His willingness to simp for her every whim showed his devotion.

ofc

noun a shortened form of the word 'office'

adjective a shortened form of the word 'official'

  • Of course, it is imperative that we adhere to the guidelines set forth by the regulatory agency.
  • Ofc we can hang out later, just let me know when you're free.
  • I'll be there at 8, ofc!
  • The success of the project is the result of countless hours of hard work and dedication.

noun a slang term used to describe someone who is acting crazy or irrational

  • The maddo of the situation was carefully analyzed by the experts.
  • I can't believe the maddo that happened at the party last night!
  • That maddo is just too much to handle.
  • The maddo of emotions inside her was overwhelming.

noun a place or situation where people seek to achieve an advantage by choosing between different legal jurisdictions or courts for their case

  • The practice of forum shopping involves strategically choosing a jurisdiction that is most favorable to one's case.
  • Lawyers often engage in forum shopping to find the best legal environment for their clients.
  • Some people try to game the system by forum shopping for the most lenient court.
  • In a way, politicians engage in forum shopping by selecting the best platform to promote their agenda.

noun a person who creates or shares memes on the internet

  • The memer created a series of viral memes that gained widespread attention.
  • I love following that memer on social media, their content always makes me laugh.
  • That memer is so good at what they do, they're like a meme-making wizard.
  • She's a true memer at heart, always finding humor in everyday situations.

noun PMSL is an acronym that stands for 'Pissing Myself Laughing.' It is used to indicate that something is extremely funny.

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  • During the meeting, I overheard someone saying they were PMSL after hearing a joke.
  • I can't stop PMSL at that hilarious meme you sent me!
  • My friends always make me PMSL with their crazy antics.
  • The comedian's jokes had the audience PMSL throughout the entire show.

noun a person who is considered to be mainstream or conventional in their beliefs, attitudes, and interests

  • The term 'normie' is often used in internet culture to refer to someone who is considered mainstream or conventional.
  • I can't believe that normie doesn't know what a meme is!
  • Normies just don't understand our inside jokes.
  • In a world full of creativity and uniqueness, being a normie can sometimes feel like blending into the background.

noun a colloquial term for a dog

  • The doggo exhibited exemplary behavior during the obedience training class.
  • I love taking my doggo for walks in the park.
  • My doggo is such a good boy, always ready to play fetch.
  • Her determination was like that of a doggo chasing after a squirrel.

noun an abbreviation for 'too long; didn't read', used to indicate a summary or brief explanation of a longer piece of text

  • In conclusion, the TLDR of the research paper is that the new drug showed promising results in clinical trials.
  • I didn't read the whole article, but the TLDR is that the company is merging with a larger corporation.
  • I skipped to the end and the TLDR is that they broke up because of a silly argument.
  • The TLDR of the meeting was that we need to improve communication among team members to increase productivity.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. 'X-y McX-face' can be a noun when used as a name or title.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. 'X-y McX-face' can be an adjective when used to describe a characteristic or quality of something.

preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. 'X-y McX-face' can be a preposition when indicating a location or direction.

conjunction A word that connects words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence. 'X-y McX-face' can be a conjunction when joining two ideas or thoughts.

  • The scientist, Dr. X-y McX-face, presented his research findings at the international conference.
  • Hey, have you heard about that new movie starring X-y McX-face? It looks really good!
  • I can't believe X-y McX-face won the award for best actor, he totally deserved it!
  • The artist known as X-y McX-face is always pushing the boundaries of creativity in their work.

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

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

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

interjection a word or phrase that expresses strong emotion or surprise

  • I kindly ask that you refrain from mentioning me in any controversial discussions, don’t @ me.
  • If you're gonna talk about the best TV show, don’t @ me because it’s obviously Friends.
  • I'm just gonna say it - pineapple belongs on pizza, don’t @ me.
  • My opinion on this matter is set in stone, don’t @ me with your arguments.

noun a term used to show enthusiasm or celebration

interjection used to express excitement or joy

  • The crowd erupted in a cheer of 'whoo-hoo' as the team scored a goal.
  • Whoo-hoo! I finally finished my project on time.
  • I aced my exam, so I was like, 'whoo-hoo!'
  • After months of hard work, landing the promotion felt like a 'whoo-hoo' moment.

interjection used to express disbelief, annoyance, or exasperation

  • The professor let out a quiet 'sheesh' when he saw the students' lack of preparation for the exam.
  • Sheesh, I can't believe how long this line is at the grocery store.
  • Sheesh, that movie was lit!
  • After hearing the news, sheesh, it felt like a weight had been lifted off my shoulders.

noun the intermaweb - a made-up term combining 'internet' and 'interweb' to refer to the interconnected network of websites and online content

  • The intermaweb has revolutionized the way information is accessed and shared globally.
  • I spend hours on the intermaweb every day, just browsing and watching videos.
  • I found the funniest memes on the intermaweb last night.
  • In the vast expanse of the intermaweb, one can find endless opportunities for learning and entertainment.

noun A variant spelling of the word 'human', used colloquially or humorously to refer to a person

  • The scientist conducted a study on the cognitive abilities of hoomans.
  • Hoomans really enjoy watching funny cat videos on the internet.
  • Hey hooman, wanna grab some pizza later?
  • In the eyes of their loyal dog, hoomans are the greatest beings on earth.

noun a slang term used to refer to one's testicles, often used in a joking or mocking manner

  • The comedian made a tasteless joke using the phrase 'deez nuts'.
  • I can't believe he fell for the 'deez nuts' prank again!
  • Got 'em with the classic 'deez nuts' joke!
  • She played him like a fiddle with her clever 'deez nuts' comment.

pronoun A word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it).

  • I believe it is me who is responsible for this project.
  • Hey, it me who won the game last night.
  • Yo, it me who scored the winning goal.
  • When it comes to fixing cars, it me who knows what to do.

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 liquid that is accidentally or carelessly spilled

verb to reveal or disclose private or secret information

  • During the meeting, the CEO decided to spill the tea on the company's financial performance.
  • Hey, can you spill the tea about what happened at the party last night?
  • Girl, spill the tea on that drama that went down at school!
  • I can't wait for the reunion, I'm sure everyone will spill the tea on what's been happening in their lives.

noun A slang term used to describe an older man who is actively seeking relationships with younger women, typically in a predatory or inappropriate manner.

  • The manther was a topic of discussion among the scientific community.
  • I heard that guy is dating a manther, whatever that means.
  • That manther is always hanging out with younger women.
  • He was like a manther, preying on unsuspecting prey in the dating scene.

noun a sequence of random letters or characters typed quickly on a keyboard, often used to express emotion or frustration

  • The document was filled with random keysmaash that made it difficult to read.
  • I was so frustrated that I just started keysmashing on my keyboard.
  • I sent her a text full of keysmash because I was so excited.
  • The artist's painting was like a beautiful keysmaash of colors on the canvas.

adjective describing someone or something as having a larger or fuller figure, especially in terms of the buttocks and thighs

  • The thicc layer of paint on the canvas added depth to the artwork.
  • She's been hitting the gym hard and now she's looking thicc!
  • Damn, that car is thicc with those wide tires.
  • Her wallet was thicc with all the cash she had saved up.

noun a missed shot in basketball that fails to hit the rim or backboard and only touches air

  • The basketball player attempted a shot but it resulted in an airball.
  • I can't believe he airballed that shot, it was way off!
  • She totally airballed that free throw, what a fail.
  • His argument was so weak, it was like throwing an airball in a debate.

noun a word or phrase used to refer to a person who is part of the baby boomer generation, typically used in a dismissive or condescending manner

  • During the meeting, one of the younger employees responded with 'OK boomer' when the older colleague criticized their use of social media for marketing.
  • My dad keeps telling me to get a job, but I just respond with 'OK boomer' and walk away.
  • I posted a picture of my avocado toast on Instagram and someone commented 'OK boomer' - like, seriously?
  • When my grandpa started complaining about how kids these days are always on their phones, I just smiled and said 'OK boomer' in my head.

adjective an offensive slang term used to describe someone or something as unpleasant, annoying, or irritating

  • The professor was appalled by the student's use of the term 'asshatty' in their research paper.
  • I can't believe you said that, you're being so asshatty right now.
  • Stop being such an asshatty jerk, nobody likes that attitude.
  • His behavior was so asshatty, it was like he was trying to pick a fight with everyone.

noun a slang term for something that is finished or completed

  • The company has decided to terminate the project, so it is now gonezo.
  • I heard that the old bakery down the street is gonezo now.
  • Her chances of winning the competition are totally gonezo.
  • After the breakup, their relationship was gonezo.

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 person who remains in favor of the United Kingdom remaining in the European Union despite the result of the Brexit referendum

  • The political commentator criticized the remainiacs for their unwavering support of staying in the European Union.
  • The remainiacs are still fighting to reverse Brexit, even though it's already been decided.
  • I can't believe those remainiacs are still crying over Brexit.
  • The remainiacs are like a broken record, stuck on the same argument over and over again.

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.

verb to remove or erase a person or object from a photograph or image, often for humorous or meme purposes, derived from the name of the character Lord Voldemort in the Harry Potter series

  • The practice of Voldemorting involves avoiding the mention of a certain person or topic by using alternative terms.
  • I heard she's Voldemorting her ex-boyfriend now, won't even say his name.
  • Stop Voldemorting him, just call him by his name like a normal person.
  • Voldemorting the issue won't make it go away, we need to address it directly.

adjective not feeling anxious or concerned; relaxed and calm

  • Despite the criticism, she remained unbothered and focused on her work.
  • She's totally unbothered by what others think of her.
  • He's so unbothered, nothing can shake his confidence.
  • Like a duck in water, she glided through the chaos unbothered.

noun a word that functions as the name of a specific person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other 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 is used to specify a noun as definite or indefinite

  • When analyzing the situation objectively, it's clear that it's not that deep.
  • Don't stress over it too much, it's not that deep.
  • Chill out, it's really not that deep.
  • Sometimes we tend to overthink things, but in reality, it's not that deep.

noun a person who creates or shares memes on the internet

  • The memester's ability to create viral content has gained them a large following on social media.
  • I heard that new memester on Instagram is really funny.
  • That memester is always coming up with the best memes.
  • The memester's creativity knows no bounds, as they constantly push the boundaries of meme culture.

noun a slang term for the female genitalia

  • The conut is a type of palm tree native to tropical regions.
  • I tried a conut for the first time on my vacation to Hawaii.
  • Let's go grab some conuts at the beach this weekend.
  • She's a tough nut to crack, like a conut shell.

noun a fictional or slang term, likely not recognized in standard dictionaries

  • The suspect was charged with the crime of murfer in the first degree.
  • I heard there was a murfer at the park last night.
  • Did you see that movie about the murfer mystery?
  • The artist's use of color in the painting was a murfer of emotions.

noun a puppet made from a sock, often used in puppet shows or as a toy

  • The company was accused of using sock puppets to manipulate online reviews.
  • I can't believe someone would create a sock puppet account just to argue with themselves on social media.
  • Stop being a sock puppet and speak for yourself!
  • The politician's spokesperson was essentially a sock puppet, just repeating the same scripted answers.

noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

  • When you wished me good luck, I replied with 'right back at you'.
  • Thanks for the compliment! Right back at ya!
  • You're awesome, dude! Right back at you!
  • If you're sending positive vibes my way, I'm sending them right back at you.

noun a slang term used to dismiss or express indifference towards something

adjective describing something as unimportant or irrelevant

  • We must adhere to the guidelines set forth by the committee, regardless of any personal opinions or preferences.
  • We can totally skip that meeting, wevs.
  • Wevs, I don't care what you think.
  • Even if the odds are against us, wevs, we'll still give it our best shot.

noun TTFN is an acronym that stands for 'ta-ta for now', used as a casual way to say goodbye.

interjection TTFN can be used as an interjection to express farewell or goodbye.

  • I must bid you farewell for now, TTFN.
  • Alright, TTFN! See you later.
  • Catch you later, TTFN!
  • As the day comes to an end, TTFN until we meet again.

obo

noun a type of musical instrument, a brass gong used in Yoruba music

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the oboe during the orchestra performance.
  • I heard that Sarah is learning to play the oboe in her school band.
  • I can't believe he dropped his oboe and broke it right before the concert!
  • The CEO sees himself as the oboe player in the orchestra, leading and setting the tone for the entire team.

noun a slang term used to describe the sound made by screeching tires on a car

  • The driver quickly applied the brakes, causing the tires to skrt on the pavement.
  • I saw the car skrt past me on the highway, it was going so fast!
  • When he saw the police car behind him, he knew he had to skrt out of there.
  • Her sharp words made him skrt away from the argument.

UwU

noun an emoticon representing a cute face or expression, often used to convey happiness or excitement in online communication

  • The meeting went well and all stakeholders were pleased with the outcome, UwU.
  • I just got a new puppy and she's so cute, UwU!
  • Just finished binge-watching my favorite show, UwU
  • The sunset over the ocean was so beautiful, it made me say UwU.

noun JSYK stands for 'just so you know', it is an initialism used in informal communication to preface a piece of information or a statement.

adverb JSYK can also be used as an adverb to modify a verb or adjective in a sentence, indicating that the following information is provided for the recipient's knowledge.

  • Just so you know, the deadline for submitting the report is tomorrow.
  • JSYK, the party is at Sarah's house on Friday night.
  • JSYK, I heard they broke up last week.
  • JSYK, the writing is on the wall and things are not looking good for the company.

noun a made-up or nonsensical word or phrase

  • The committee was concerned about the fuddery in the financial reports.
  • I can't believe the fuddery going on behind the scenes.
  • Stop with all the fuddery, just tell me the truth!
  • His excuses were just a cover for all the fuddery he was involved in.

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 derogatory term used in Scottish slang to refer to a foolish or crazy person

  • The politician referred to his opponent as a bampot during the debate.
  • My friend is such a bampot, always getting into trouble.
  • I can't believe that bampot cut me off in traffic!
  • The chaos at the concert was described as a bampot of epic proportions.

noun a slang term used to indicate that something is finished or no longer available

  • The project was completed and all tasks were dunzo.
  • I just need to finish this last assignment and then I'll be dunzo for the day.
  • I'm so over this job, I'm dunzo.
  • After the breakup, I felt like my heart was dunzo.

noun a term of endearment for a young dog, typically used informally or affectionately

  • The trainer worked with the young pupper to improve its obedience.
  • I can't wait to meet your adorable little pupper!
  • That pupper is so cute, I can't even handle it.
  • His energy was infectious, like a little ball of sunshine in the form of a pupper.

noun a slang acronym that stands for 'Laughing My Fucking Ass Off'

  • The comedian's performance was so hilarious that the audience burst into laughter.
  • LMFAO, that joke was so funny!
  • I can't stop LMFAO at that meme you sent me.
  • The ridiculousness of the situation had me LMFAO in disbelief.

adjective causing feelings of embarrassment or awkwardness; awkward or uncomfortable to watch or experience

  • The speech he gave was quite cringey, filled with awkward pauses and nervous laughter.
  • I couldn't help but cringe at the cringey TikTok video she posted.
  • That outfit is so cringey, I can't believe she actually wore it out in public.
  • His attempt at flirting was so cringey, it was like watching a train wreck in slow motion.

adjective a playful or humorous way of spelling 'funny', often used to emphasize the humor or amusement in a situation

  • The comedian's phunny jokes had the audience laughing throughout the entire show.
  • I can't stop watching those phunny cat videos on the internet.
  • That movie was so phunny, I couldn't stop laughing!
  • Her phunny personality always brings light to any situation.

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 slang term used to express excitement, approval, or to show off a physical feat

  • The athlete executed a perfect yeet during the high jump competition.
  • I'm going to yeet this ball as far as I can.
  • I yeeted my phone across the room when I got the good news.
  • She yeeted herself out of the toxic relationship and never looked back.

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 word that functions as the name of a specific person, place, thing, or idea

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

  • I was wondering about the protocol for submitting a complaint, asking for a friend.
  • Can you tell me if it's okay to bring a plus one to the party, asking for a friend?
  • Is it cool to borrow your car for the weekend, asking for a friend?
  • Do you think it's worth investing in cryptocurrency, asking for a friend?

noun a person's own self or identity

verb to embarrass or discredit oneself by one's own actions or words

  • The politician's attempt to discredit his opponent ended up being a self-own.
  • I can't believe he tried to roast me but ended up with a self-own instead.
  • She thought she was showing off, but it was just a total self-own.
  • His constant need for validation often leads to self-owns in social situations.

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.

AMA

noun Acronym for 'Ask Me Anything', often used in the context of online Q&A sessions or forums

  • The AMA guidelines recommend regular check-ups for individuals over the age of 50.
  • I heard that the AMA suggests getting your cholesterol checked every year.
  • My AMA said I should start exercising more to improve my health.
  • The AMA of the company is always looking out for the best interests of its employees.

noun a slang term used in British English to describe someone who is foolish or incompetent

  • The term 'pranny' is considered to be a derogatory slang term in some regions.
  • I heard someone use the word 'pranny' to describe that person.
  • She's always calling people 'prannies' when she's angry.
  • His ego is so big, he thinks he's the king of all the prannies.

TIL

noun TIL stands for Today I Learned, which is a phrase used to share something new that someone has learned recently.

  • Today I learned that the Earth is approximately 4.5 billion years old.
  • TIL that pineapples take two years to grow before they are ready to be harvested.
  • Just found out that dogs can't see the color red, TIL!
  • TIL that forgiveness is not always for the other person, but for your own peace of mind.

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.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

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

  • The memista analyzed the trends in viral memes for their research paper.
  • My friend is such a memista, always sharing the latest memes on social media.
  • I aspire to be a memista one day, creating memes that go viral overnight.
  • She has a memista mindset, always looking for the humor in everyday situations.

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 word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea, 'hilaribad' could potentially be used as a noun to refer to something that is both hilarious and bad

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'hilaribad' is likely a made-up word combining 'hilarious' and 'bad' to convey a mixed or conflicting feeling

  • The comedian's attempt at humor fell flat and was deemed hilaribad by the audience.
  • That movie was hilaribad, I couldn't stop laughing at how bad it was.
  • The new stand-up routine was so hilaribad, it had everyone in stitches.
  • The team's performance on the field was hilaribad, they couldn't seem to get anything right.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. 'Moonbat' is a noun that refers to a person with extreme or irrational political views.

verb A word that expresses an action or state of being. 'Barking' can be a verb, but in this context, it is part of a compound noun phrase and not functioning as a verb.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. 'Barking' can also be an adjective in this context, describing the type of 'moonbat' as one that is vocal or outspoken.

  • The journalist referred to the conspiracy theorist as a barking moonbat during the interview.
  • My uncle is a total barking moonbat when it comes to politics.
  • I can't believe that barking moonbat actually believes the earth is flat.
  • The artist's latest painting is a masterpiece, capturing the essence of a barking moonbat in its wild colors and chaotic composition.

noun a person who believes that the earth is flat and not a sphere

  • The scientist presented evidence to debunk the claims made by the flat-earther.
  • I can't believe there are still flat-earthers in this day and age.
  • That guy is such a flat-earther, he refuses to accept any scientific proof.
  • She's a flat-earther when it comes to accepting new ideas.

noun a crazy or eccentric person

  • The scientist dismissed the idea as wackadoo and not based on any empirical evidence.
  • I can't believe you fell for that wackadoo conspiracy theory!
  • That movie was so wackadoo, I couldn't even follow the plot.
  • Her mind was a wackadoo whirlwind of thoughts and ideas.

noun a type of vocalization made by dogs, often used to describe a dog's bark

verb to make a noise similar to a dog's bark

interjection a playful or humorous expression used to mimic the sound of a dog's bark

  • The dog let out a loud bork as the mailman approached the front door.
  • I can always tell when my dog is excited because he starts to bork non-stop.
  • My dog's borks are so loud, they can be heard from the other side of the neighborhood.
  • The car's engine made a strange borking noise, indicating that something was wrong.

noun an element of a culture or system of behavior that may be considered to be passed from one individual to another by nongenetic means, especially imitation

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  • The internet is full of memes that spread rapidly through social media platforms.
  • I can't stop laughing at this hilarious meme I found online.
  • That meme is straight fire, bro!
  • The meme of 'distracted boyfriend' perfectly captures the concept of temptation and infidelity.

noun a phrase used to express disappointment or disapproval in a humorous or sarcastic manner

  • The speaker's argument was met with a response of 'womp womp' from the audience.
  • I told my friend I couldn't make it to the party and all they said was 'womp womp'.
  • I failed my exam and all I could think was 'womp womp'.
  • After hearing the disappointing news, she felt like everything around her was saying 'womp womp'.
  • To be quite honest with you, I believe the best course of action is to proceed with caution.
  • TBQHWY, I think we should just go for it and see what happens.
  • TBQHWY, I'm not really feeling this party tonight.
  • TBQHWY, the truth is like a double-edged sword, cutting through all illusions.

noun a contemptible or foolish person

  • The speaker was taken aback by the inappropriate language used by the gobshite during the conference.
  • I can't believe that gobshite had the nerve to talk to me like that.
  • He's such a bloody gobshite, always talking rubbish.
  • Her words were like a slap in the face, cutting through the room like a gobshite.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses

  • The implications of this discovery could be significant if proven to be true.
  • This news could be a game-changer, big if true.
  • If this rumor is legit, it's a big if true.
  • The idea of time travel is a mind-blowing concept, a big if true.

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

  • The results of the study were unexpected, but go figure, that's science for you.
  • I thought I had everything planned out perfectly, but go figure, something still went wrong.
  • I was sure I would win the game, but go figure, I ended up losing.
  • Life is full of surprises, so go figure, you never know what might happen next.

noun A term that refers to a person or thing that initially gains popularity and positive attention on social media but later faces backlash or criticism.

  • The concept of a 'milkshake duck' has become a popular term in internet culture.
  • Have you heard of that 'milkshake duck' meme going around?
  • That milkshake duck story is so wild!
  • The milkshake duck phenomenon perfectly captures the fleeting nature of internet fame.

interjection used to express disdain, defiance, or dismissal

  • The professor dismissed the student's nyah as a childish response.
  • Nyah, nyah, I told you so!
  • I can't believe she nyahed her way out of that situation.
  • His victory dance was a triumphant nyah to his critics.

noun a post on a social media platform that is considered to be of low quality or lacking in substance

  • The internet is filled with low-quality content, such as shitposts.
  • I can't believe I wasted my time reading that shitpost on social media.
  • That shitpost was so cringey, I couldn't even finish reading it.
  • His argument was nothing but a series of shitposts, lacking any substance or credibility.

noun a term used to describe a man who is easily offended or upset by progressive attitudes or beliefs, typically associated with toxic masculinity

  • The speaker was interrupted by a broflake who couldn't handle differing opinions.
  • That broflake got so triggered over a harmless joke.
  • Don't be such a broflake, learn to take a joke.
  • His fragile ego made him a broflake in social situations.

interjection used to express surprise, shock, or excitement

  • Oh my god, I cannot believe the results of the experiment.
  • Omigod, did you see that new movie? It was amazing!
  • OMG, omigod, I can't believe she said that!
  • When I saw the view from the top of the mountain, I was like omigod, it was breathtaking.

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

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun

pronoun a word that can function as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

interjection a word or phrase that expresses a sudden or strong feeling or emotion

  • I will need to demonstrate my ability to solve this complex mathematical problem. Hold my beer.
  • I'm about to show off my dance moves on the dance floor. Hold my beer.
  • Watch me do a backflip off this diving board. Hold my beer.
  • I'm going to take on this challenge and show everyone what I'm made of. Hold my beer.

verb a word that expresses an action or state of being, such as 'could care'

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, such as 'less'

pronoun a word that is used to replace a noun in a sentence, such as 'I'

  • I could care less about the current political climate.
  • I could care less about what she thinks of me.
  • I could care less about that drama, to be honest.
  • I could care less about climbing the corporate ladder.

noun a slang term used to describe a particularly harsh insult or comeback

  • The professor delivered a sick burn during the debate, pointing out the flaws in his opponent's argument.
  • Did you hear that sick burn John made at the party last night? It had everyone laughing.
  • That was a savage sick burn! I can't believe she said that to him.
  • Her words were like a sick burn, leaving him feeling embarrassed and defeated.

noun a statement or warning that reveals important plot details or endings of a story, movie, or TV show

  • I must issue a spoiler alert before discussing the ending of the novel.
  • Spoiler alert: the main character dies at the end of the movie.
  • Just a heads up - spoiler alert - the twist in the plot is mind-blowing!
  • In life, there are no spoiler alerts for the unexpected twists and turns that may come our way.

noun a block of text which is repeatedly copied and pasted by individuals over the internet

verb to copy and paste a block of text repeatedly over the internet

  • The copypasta was a verbatim copy of the original text.
  • I just found a hilarious copypasta online.
  • That copypasta is pure gold!
  • His speech was like a copypasta of cliches and platitudes.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'lulz' is a noun that refers to humor or amusement derived from someone else's misfortune or embarrassment.

preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. In this case, 'for' shows the purpose or reason for doing something.

article A word that is used to specify a noun. In this case, 'the' is used before 'lulz' to specify a particular type of amusement or enjoyment.

  • The group decided to engage in the activity for the lulz, simply for the sake of amusement.
  • We pulled the prank for the lulz, just to see their reaction.
  • Let's mess with them for the lulz, it'll be hilarious.
  • Sometimes you just have to do things for the lulz, without any serious purpose behind it.

adjective Yuge is an adjective that is used colloquially to mean very large or huge. It is often used for emphasis or to exaggerate the size or importance of something.

  • The company reported a yuge increase in profits this quarter.
  • Did you see the yuge crowd at the concert last night?
  • That burger was yuge, I couldn't finish it!
  • The impact of the new policy changes will be yuge for small businesses.

noun a person who compulsively searches the internet for information about particular diseases or medical conditions they believe they have

  • The doctor explained that a cyberchondriac is someone who excessively searches the internet for medical information.
  • My friend is such a cyberchondriac, always convinced they have some rare disease after Googling their symptoms.
  • Don't be a cyberchondriac and self-diagnose yourself based on what you read online.
  • Being a cyberchondriac can lead to unnecessary anxiety and stress about one's health.

adverb an adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb; in this case, 'fosho' is used as a colloquial adverb meaning 'for sure' or 'definitely'

  • Certainly, I will attend the meeting tomorrow, fosho.
  • Hey, want to grab some pizza for dinner tonight? Fosho!
  • I'm down to go to the concert, fosho.
  • His dedication to his work is solid as a rock, fosho.

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

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

interjection a word or phrase that expresses a strong emotion or feeling

  • It is important to remain composed and not lose your shit during a crisis.
  • I can't believe you lost your shit over something so small.
  • She totally lost her shit when she found out he cheated on her.
  • Sometimes it feels like the world is falling apart and you just want to lose your shit.

JK

noun abbreviation for 'just kidding'

  • The speaker clarified that the statement was meant as a joke, JK.
  • I can't believe you fell for that prank, JK!
  • I'm not going to the party, JK, I'll be there.
  • She said she was quitting her job, but JK, she got a promotion instead.

420

noun a number commonly associated with cannabis culture, referring to the consumption or celebration of marijuana on April 20th

  • The meeting is scheduled to start at 4:20 PM.
  • Hey, let's meet up at 4:20 to grab some coffee.
  • I can't believe we missed out on that 420 deal at the store.
  • The team's performance was at a 420 level during the last game.

noun a fictional creature combining the characteristics of a cat and Frankenstein's monster

  • The scientist conducted an experiment to create a frankencat by combining different feline DNA.
  • I heard a rumor about a frankencat roaming around the neighborhood at night.
  • That cat looks like a total frankencat with its mismatched fur patterns.
  • The new product was a frankencat of different features from various competitors.

noun a person or individual

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

  • The board members decided to vote down with the current CEO.
  • I'm totally down with Sarah joining our group for the project.
  • I can't believe you're still down with that guy after what he did.
  • She's always down with her best friend, no matter what.

noun a derogatory term used to describe a foolish or contemptible person

  • The politician was criticized for his inappropriate behavior, being called a 'shitgibbon' by his opponents.
  • I can't believe that shitgibbon cut me off in traffic!
  • That guy is a total shitgibbon, always causing trouble.
  • The CEO's decision to cut employee benefits was described as a 'shitgibbon' move by the staff.

noun a combination of the proper noun 'Trump' and the word 'tantrum', used to describe a fit of rage or anger exhibited by Donald Trump or his supporters

  • The president's outburst was described as a Trumpertantrum by the media.
  • Did you see Trump's latest Trumpertantrum on Twitter?
  • Man, that guy throws a Trumpertantrum every time he doesn't get his way.
  • Her reaction to not winning the competition was like a Trumpertantrum, full of anger and frustration.

noun a slang term used to describe a controversial or bold opinion or statement

adjective describing something as bold or controversial

  • The journalist presented a controversial hot take on the current political situation.
  • Did you hear Sarah's hot take on the new movie? She loved it!
  • That hot take on the game was fire!
  • His hot take on the issue really sparked a debate among the group.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

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

  • I would rather die in a ditch than compromise my principles.
  • If he thinks I'm going to do his work for him, he can go and die in a ditch!
  • She can just go die in a ditch for all I care.
  • I would fight tooth and nail for what I believe in, I won't die in a ditch without a fight.

noun a derogatory term used to insult someone, referring to their stupidity or incompetence

  • The individual in question displayed inappropriate behavior and was referred to as a shithead.
  • I can't believe that shithead cut me off in traffic.
  • That shithead never pays his share of the rent.
  • His boss was being a real shithead with all the extra work assignments.

noun A derogatory slang term for a man who is perceived as weak, submissive, or effeminate, especially in a relationship.

  • The term 'cuck' is often used in online forums to insult someone's masculinity.
  • I can't believe he let his girlfriend cheat on him, what a cuck.
  • Bro, don't be such a cuck and stand up for yourself.
  • In politics, some people use the term 'cuck' to describe a leader who they feel is weak or submissive.

gah

interjection used to express frustration, annoyance, or exasperation

  • The loud noise of the construction site caused me to exclaim 'gah' in surprise.
  • Gah, I forgot to turn off the oven before leaving the house!
  • Ugh, gah! I can't believe she said that to me.
  • The overwhelming feeling of stress made me want to scream 'gah' at the top of my lungs.

verb A verb is a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being. 'Finna' is a colloquial contraction of the phrase 'fixing to', indicating an intention or future action.

  • I am finna attend the conference next week.
  • I'm finna grab some lunch, you coming?
  • She's finna hit the gym after work.
  • The company is finna launch a new product line soon.

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

verb a word that expresses an action or a 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 specifies a noun (e.g., 'a', 'an', 'the')

  • I would advise you to take a chill pill and approach the situation with a calm demeanor.
  • Hey, just take a chill pill and relax, everything will be fine.
  • Dude, you need to take a chill pill and stop freaking out.
  • Sometimes we just need to take a chill pill and let go of things beyond our control.

noun a shortened form of 'totally' or 'totally agree'

  • The committee decided totes magotes on the new budget proposal.
  • I am totes magotes excited for the concert tonight!
  • She's totes magotes into him, it's so obvious.
  • His success was totes magotes due to hard work and determination.

adjective describing someone who is extremely fanatical or crazed in their beliefs or behavior

  • The swivel-eyed man presented a detailed report at the board meeting.
  • I can't believe that swivel-eyed guy thinks he can get away with lying.
  • That swivel-eyed dude is always causing drama wherever he goes.
  • Her swivel-eyed obsession with perfection was starting to affect her relationships.

noun a pair of quotation marks made in the air with one's fingers to indicate that the enclosed text should be understood as being ironic or otherwise non-literal

  • During the presentation, the speaker used air quotes to emphasize certain key terms.
  • She always does this thing with her fingers when she's talking, like air quotes or something.
  • I can't stand it when people use air quotes like they're too cool for regular words.
  • His apology seemed insincere, as if he was using air quotes around the words 'I'm sorry'.

noun a term used to refer to a meme featuring a Shiba Inu dog with broken English captions, often used in a humorous or ironic way

  • The Doge of Venice was the chief magistrate and leader of the Republic of Venice.
  • My neighbor's dog looks just like the Doge meme.
  • That Doge coin is really taking off in the cryptocurrency market.
  • She was the Doge of the group, always leading the way with her bold ideas.

noun A person who uses the Google search engine frequently or regularly.

  • The googler conducted extensive research before presenting the findings to the team.
  • I'm a proud googler, always looking up new information online.
  • Hey, are you a fellow googler? Let's search for the answer together.
  • She's a real googler when it comes to solving puzzles, always finding the right pieces to fit together.

noun A devoted and enthusiastic fan of a particular celebrity, TV show, music group, etc.

  • The city council is considering a proposal to build a new stadium in the downtown area.
  • I'm a huge fan of that singer, I stan them so hard.
  • I stan for that new TV show, it's so good!
  • She truly stans for social justice and equality in all aspects of her life.

noun a type of hat made out of tinfoil, often associated with conspiracy theories

  • Some conspiracy theorists believe that wearing a tinfoil hat can protect their thoughts from being read.
  • My uncle swears by his tinfoil hat to block out government mind control.
  • I can't take him seriously with that tinfoil hat on his head.
  • She always wears a tinfoil hat when discussing politics, convinced that everyone is out to get her.

fam

noun a colloquial term for family or close friends

  • The concept of family is deeply rooted in our society.
  • I'm going to hang out with my fam this weekend.
  • My fam and I are tight, we always have each other's backs.
  • The team at work is like a fam, we support each other through thick and thin.

tfw

noun abbreviation for 'that feeling when', used to express a relatable emotion or experience

  • The feeling when you successfully complete a challenging project is truly rewarding.
  • TFW you finally get a reply from your crush.
  • TFW you ace a test you didn't study for.
  • TFW the stars align and everything falls into place perfectly.

noun A made-up word that combines 'quit' and 'Italy' to refer to the hypothetical event of Italy leaving the European Union

  • Quitaly is a term used to describe the potential exit of Italy from the European Union.
  • Have you heard about Quitaly? It's all over the news.
  • I don't think Quitaly will actually happen, it's just a lot of talk.
  • The idea of Quitaly looms over the future of the EU like a dark cloud.

noun a fire that occurs in a dumpster, often used metaphorically to describe a chaotic or disastrous situation

  • The management team considered the project a dumpster fire due to the numerous setbacks and failures.
  • The party last night was a total dumpster fire - nothing went according to plan.
  • My ex's new relationship is a dumpster fire waiting to happen.
  • The political situation in the country is a dumpster fire right now, with scandals and corruption at every turn.

noun a term used to describe someone who is pedantic about grammar and language usage

  • The grammar Nazi in our group always corrects everyone's punctuation and spelling.
  • I can't stand hanging out with that grammar Nazi who always points out my typos.
  • Don't be such a grammar Nazi, nobody likes a know-it-all.
  • She's like a grammar Nazi when it comes to following the rules of the game.

noun an acronym for 'talk to you later'

  • I must bid you farewell for now, but I will talk to you later. TTYL.
  • Hey, gotta go now. TTYL!
  • Catch you later, TTYL!
  • Leaving the conversation for now, but I'll be back soon. TTYL!

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.

FFS

noun an acronym for 'For F*ck's Sake', used to express frustration or annoyance

  • The company's decision to cut employee benefits has caused frustration among the staff. FFS, this is unacceptable.
  • I can't believe she double-booked our dinner reservation again. FFS, she never learns!
  • FFS, I forgot to bring my phone charger on this trip. Now I'm stuck with a dead phone.
  • The constant delays in the project are really testing my patience. FFS, can we please get this done on time?

noun A made-up word that does not have a specific definition in the English language.

  • The doomeranger is a type of boomerang used in traditional Aboriginal ceremonies.
  • My friend brought his doomeranger to the park and showed off some cool tricks with it.
  • I can't believe he actually threw that doomeranger at the party last night!
  • His negative attitude always comes back to him like a doomeranger.

noun A shortened informal term for spaghetti.

  • The restaurant served a delicious plate of spaghetti with homemade Spag sauce.
  • Let's grab some Spag for dinner tonight.
  • I'm craving some Spag right now.
  • His explanation was so convoluted, it was like trying to untangle a plate of Spag.

noun a slang term used to describe a foolish or incompetent person

  • The term 'jabroni' is often used in professional wrestling to refer to a wrestler who is considered a loser or a joke.
  • Hey jabroni, pass me the remote!
  • I can't believe that jabroni tried to cut in line at the grocery store.
  • Don't be a jabroni and make sure to double-check your work before submitting it.

noun a person who eats or drinks quickly and eagerly

verb to eat or drink something quickly and eagerly

  • The cat snarfed down its food quickly.
  • I always snarf my snacks when I'm hungry.
  • He snarfed that burger in record time.
  • She snarfed up all the available information before the meeting.

noun a nonsense word or sound often used as an expression of confusion or silliness

  • The scientist's research on merp behavior is groundbreaking.
  • I have no idea what that merp is doing over there.
  • Let's go check out that merp party tonight.
  • Her mind was a whirlwind of merps and confusion.

noun a place or state of torment and punishment in an afterlife

adverb used for emphasis or to express anger, frustration, or surprise

  • What the hell were you thinking when you made that decision?
  • Why the hell did you do that?
  • Where the hell did you find that?
  • She danced like the hell at the party last night.

noun a term coined by comedian Stephen Colbert to describe the phenomenon where something becomes true because it appears on Wikipedia

  • The concept of wikiality refers to the belief that something is true because it appears on Wikipedia.
  • I always double-check information on Wikipedia because of wikiality.
  • Don't believe everything you read on Wikipedia, it's full of wikiality.
  • In today's digital age, we must be cautious of falling victim to wikiality and misinformation online.

verb to remove the vowels from a word or phrase

  • The editor decided to disemvowel the offensive comments before publishing the article.
  • I can't believe they disemvoweled my comment on the forum!
  • They disemvoweled that troll's post so fast, it was hilarious.
  • She felt like her voice was disemvoweled in the meeting, as no one seemed to listen to her ideas.

noun a person who breathes through their mouth, often due to nasal congestion or other breathing difficulties

  • The doctor explained that being a chronic mouth breather can lead to various health issues.
  • My brother is such a mouth breather, he always forgets to breathe through his nose.
  • Don't be a mouth breather and pay attention to what I'm saying!
  • She's a real mouth breather when it comes to understanding complex concepts.

noun a genre of music that originated in the early 2010s, characterized by a nostalgic or surreal aesthetic inspired by 1980s and 1990s internet culture

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  • The vaporwave genre emerged in the early 2010s as a subgenre of electronic music.
  • I love listening to vaporwave music while studying or relaxing.
  • Vaporwave vibes are so chill and nostalgic.
  • The artwork for the album cover perfectly captures the essence of vaporwave aesthetics.

noun a slang term for the act of mindlessly scrolling through social media or other online content for extended periods of time

  • The use of p-phub during meetings is highly discouraged in professional settings.
  • Stop p-phubbing me while I'm trying to talk to you!
  • I can't stand it when people p-phub me during conversations.
  • P-phubbing can be seen as a sign of disrespect in social interactions.

adverb appaz is an informal abbreviation for apparently, which is an adverb used to indicate that something seems to be true based on the evidence available.

  • Apparently, the project is running behind schedule, appaz due to unforeseen circumstances.
  • Appaz, she's not coming to the party tonight because she's feeling sick.
  • I heard appaz he's got a new job lined up already.
  • His excuses for being late were so flimsy, they were appaz made up on the spot.

SMH

noun SMH is an acronym for 'shaking my head' used to express disbelief or disapproval.

verb SMH can be used as a verb in informal communication to describe the action of shaking one's head in disbelief or disapproval.

  • I cannot believe the lack of professionalism in this organization, SMH.
  • I told him not to eat my leftovers, but he did it anyway, SMH.
  • She said she would meet us at 8, but she's not here yet, SMH.
  • The way he always blames others for his mistakes is just unbelievable, SMH.

noun a noun referring to foolish or stupid behavior or actions

  • The committee was disappointed by the dumbassery displayed during the meeting.
  • I can't believe the level of dumbassery he showed by forgetting his own birthday.
  • Stop with the dumbassery and start acting like an adult.
  • Her decision to quit her job without a backup plan was pure dumbassery.

noun a slight, sharp, ringing sound or a sensation of slight prickling or stinging

verb to make or cause to make a ting sound

  • The tingling sensation in my fingers is a sign of poor circulation.
  • I can't feel my tingling toes after sitting in that awkward position for so long.
  • That new song has such a good ting to it, I can't stop listening.
  • The excitement in the room was so palpable, you could practically feel the ting in the air.

noun IDEK is an acronym that stands for 'I don't even know'. It is used informally to express uncertainty or confusion.

pronoun IDEK can be used as a pronoun to replace a noun in a sentence, representing the speaker's uncertainty or lack of knowledge.

interjection IDEK can also be used as an interjection to express frustration, confusion, or disbelief.

  • I am not sure what the correct answer is, IDEK.
  • IDEK where I left my keys, they could be anywhere!
  • IDEK what he was thinking when he dyed his hair pink.
  • She looked at him with a puzzled expression, as if to say 'IDEK what you're talking about.'

interjection used to express frustration, annoyance, or disbelief

  • I was quite surprised by the outcome of the experiment, walao.
  • Walao, why did you eat my snacks without asking?
  • Walao, that movie was so boring lah.
  • Walao, his excuses are getting more ridiculous by the day.

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 acronym for 'thanks for the invite'

adjective describing the sentiment of being grateful for being invited to an event or gathering

  • I would like to extend my gratitude for inviting me to the event, tfti.
  • Thanks for the invite, tfti!
  • Yo, tfti to the party last night!
  • Your success is an open invitation for others to follow, tfti.

adjective describing the intensity of anger

adverb modifying the adjective 'mad' to indicate the degree of anger

  • She was as mad as hell when she found out about the accounting error.
  • I was as mad as hell when my sister ate my leftovers without asking.
  • My boss was mad as hell when he caught us slacking off at work.
  • The protesters were as mad as hell about the government's decision to cut funding for education.

tbf

noun An abbreviation for 'to be fair', used informally in conversations to acknowledge a point or give a fair assessment.

adverb Used to modify a verb, adjective, or other adverb, in this case, to add emphasis or clarify a point in a conversation.

  • To be fair, the company did provide a detailed explanation for the delay in the project.
  • Tbf, I didn't really study for the exam so I can't complain about my grade.
  • Tbf, that movie was kinda lit, I enjoyed it.
  • Tbf, life is like a rollercoaster with its ups and downs.

noun slang term for 'what's up'

interjection used as a casual greeting or to ask what is going on

  • Greetings, how may I assist you today?
  • Hey there, wuzzup?
  • Yo, wuzzup?
  • Wuzzup with all the drama going on?

noun a slang term used to refer to someone who is cool or stylish

  • The committee agreed that the new policy was indeed koolio.
  • I think your new haircut looks koolio!
  • That concert was so koolio, I can't wait for the next one!
  • His idea to start a community garden was truly koolio in its creativity.

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 meal that combines elements of both lunch and dinner, typically eaten in the late afternoon or early evening

  • The company organized a drunch event to celebrate the successful completion of the project.
  • Let's grab some drunch at that new bistro down the street.
  • I'm in the mood for some drunch and chill with my friends this weekend.
  • The idea of drunch symbolizes the blending of lunch and dinner into one enjoyable mealtime experience.

adjective comparative form of the adjective 'fun', meaning more enjoyable or amusing

  • According to recent research, engaging in recreational activities is funner than just sitting at home.
  • I think playing video games is way funner than studying for exams.
  • Going to the beach is so much funner than staying indoors all day.
  • Some people find roller coasters funner than bungee jumping, but it's all about personal preference.

noun a physical gesture of frustration or exasperation where one rests their head on their desk

verb to physically express frustration or exasperation by resting one's head on their desk

  • The employee let out a frustrated sigh before placing his head on his desk in a headdesk motion.
  • I couldn't believe he made that mistake again, I had to headdesk in disbelief.
  • When I heard the news, I just wanted to headdesk and scream.
  • Her constant complaining made me want to headdesk until the frustration went away.

verb to utterly defeat or destroy someone or something in a game or competition

  • The company's financial report was rekt by the unexpected market crash.
  • I got rekt in that video game last night, couldn't catch a break.
  • He got rekt in that rap battle, didn't stand a chance.
  • Her heart was rekt when she found out he had been lying to her.

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

  • The new software update has received positive feedback, with many users describing it as awesomesauce.
  • I just tried the new burger joint in town and it was totally awesomesauce!
  • That concert last night was awesomesauce, I can't wait for the next one!
  • Her dance moves were like a bottle of awesomesauce poured out on the dance floor.

noun a group of people who are angry or upset and gather together to protest or take action, often in a chaotic or aggressive manner

  • The authorities were concerned about the potential for a twitchfork mob to form outside the courthouse.
  • I heard there might be a twitchfork mob protesting outside the mayor's office tomorrow.
  • The twitchfork mob was ready to cause chaos at the concert if they didn't get what they wanted.
  • The online backlash turned into a virtual twitchfork mob, with people angrily commenting and sharing posts about the controversial decision.

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 slang term for 'preview' or 'preliminary information'

verb to look closely or examine something carefully

  • The doctor asked the patient to pree the medication label before taking the pills.
  • Hey, make sure you pree the instructions before using that new gadget.
  • I always pree the menu before deciding what to order at the restaurant.
  • It's important to pree the signs before making any major decisions in life.

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 an acronym for 'laughing my ass off', used to indicate that something is very funny

  • The acronym 'lmao' stands for 'laughing my ass off'.
  • I can't stop laughing, lmao!
  • That joke was so funny, lmao!
  • His reaction to the prank was priceless, lmao!

AFK

noun a slang abbreviation for 'away from keyboard'

  • I apologize for being AFK during the meeting, I had an urgent matter to attend to.
  • I was AFK for a bit, had to grab a snack from the kitchen.
  • I'll be AFK for a sec, just need to make a quick call.
  • Sometimes it feels like I'm AFK from reality when I get lost in a good book.

adverb AFAIK is an abbreviation for 'As Far As I Know', used to indicate that the information being shared is based on the speaker's current understanding or knowledge.

  • As far as I know, the company is still in negotiations with potential investors.
  • AFAIK, Sarah is planning a surprise party for her sister next weekend.
  • AFAIK, we're all meeting up at the usual spot later tonight.
  • AFAIK, the road to success is paved with hard work and determination.

noun the act of interrupting a video recording, typically by unexpectedly appearing in the camera's field of view

  • The news anchor was not amused by the videobombing incident during the live broadcast.
  • My friend loves videobombing whenever we take group photos.
  • Stop videobombing my TikTok videos, it's so annoying!
  • His loud laughter was like a videobombing interruption in the solemn atmosphere of the library.

noun an acronym used in internet slang to express extreme laughter, standing for 'Rolling on the floor laughing so hard a little bit of wee comes out'

  • The acronym 'Rotflshalbowco' stands for 'Rolling on the floor laughing so hard a little bit of wee comes out'.
  • I can't stop Rotflshalbowco after watching that hilarious video.
  • My stomach hurts from Rotflshalbowco at that meme.
  • The comedian's jokes had me Rotflshalbowco throughout the entire show.

noun a person who creates and shares videos on the social media platform Vine

  • The Viner family has been in the winemaking business for generations.
  • I heard that the Viners are throwing a big party this weekend.
  • That Viner guy is always up to something, you never know what he's going to do next.
  • Her words were like a Viner's vines, twisting and turning in unexpected ways.

noun A group of fans or enthusiasts who are devoted to a particular subject or hobby

adjective Relating to or characteristic of a particular fandom

  • The fandom of the popular TV show continues to grow with each new season.
  • I love being part of the fandom for this band - the concerts are always so much fun!
  • That movie has a huge fandom that is always hyping it up on social media.
  • Her dedication to the fandom of classic literature is truly inspiring.

yay

interjection used to express joy, approval, or excitement

  • The team's hard work paid off and they were able to secure the deal. Yay!
  • Yay! We finally made it to the beach after a long drive.
  • Yay, we aced that test without even studying!
  • The crowd cheered and shouted 'yay' as the performer took a bow.

adjective Slang term used to describe someone or something as silly, awkward, or clumsy in appearance or behavior

  • The derpy expression on his face made it hard to take him seriously.
  • She always makes derpy faces in photos to make people laugh.
  • That cat is so derpy, it's always getting into trouble.
  • The derpy way he stumbled through his presentation was endearing to the audience.

noun a crazy or mentally unstable person

  • The company decided to terminate the contract with the employee after discovering he was a nut job.
  • I can't believe she married that nut job!
  • That guy is a total nut job, always causing trouble.
  • Her mind was like a maze, a tangled mess of thoughts that made her seem like a nut job to others.

adjective shortened form of the word 'obvious', used informally to mean something that is easily understood or seen

adverb used informally to mean obviously or clearly

  • It is obvious that the new policy will have a significant impact on our budget.
  • Obvi, we're going to the beach this weekend.
  • She's obvi the best dancer in the group.
  • His reluctance to speak up was obvi a sign of his insecurity.

noun a person who is obsessed with Japanese culture, especially anime and manga

  • The term 'weeaboo' is often used to describe someone who is overly obsessed with Japanese culture.
  • I heard that guy is a total weeaboo, he even speaks Japanese fluently.
  • She's such a weeaboo, always wearing anime shirts and talking about manga.
  • Being called a weeaboo can sometimes be a compliment among anime fans.

noun a word or exclamation used to express joy, excitement, or triumph

interjection used to express joy, excitement, or triumph

  • The team celebrated their victory with a hearty 'woot' as they raised their trophy in the air.
  • Woot! We finally finished the project on time!
  • I got an A on my test, woot woot!
  • The sound of fireworks filled the night sky with a 'woot' of celebration.

meh

adjective unenthusiastic or unimpressive

interjection used to express indifference or lack of enthusiasm

  • The quality of the product was just meh, not exceptional.
  • I asked him how the movie was and he said 'meh', so I didn't bother watching it.
  • I tried that new restaurant everyone was raving about, but honestly it was meh.
  • Her performance in the play was meh, she lacked emotion and enthusiasm.

noun a slang term used in Singapore to express agreement or confirmation

  • The employee replied with a confident 'sureboh' when asked if the project will be completed on time.
  • A: Are you coming to the party tonight? B: Sureboh, see you there!
  • I'm sureboh that we can ace this exam together.
  • His 'sureboh' attitude towards life always brings positivity to those around him.

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 pornography, explicit material intended to sexually arouse

adjective describing something related to pornography or explicit material

  • The distribution of child pornography is a serious criminal offense.
  • I accidentally stumbled upon some porn while browsing the internet.
  • I heard that new movie has some really hot porn scenes in it.
  • His obsession with money is like a form of financial porn.

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, indicating the manner, place, time, or degree of an action

pronoun a word that is used to refer to oneself

  • I simply cannot comprehend the complexity of this mathematical equation.
  • I just can't even deal with all this drama right now.
  • I literally can't even with how crazy this party is.
  • I can't even begin to imagine the struggles she must be going through.

adjective extremely large or massive in size

  • The company invested in a mahoosive new headquarters building.
  • That burger was mahoosive, I could barely finish it.
  • Check out the mahoosive crowd at the concert last night!
  • Her love for him was like a mahoosive wave, overwhelming and all-encompassing.

noun a common or overused theme or device

  • The film utilized the classic hero's journey trope to drive the plot forward.
  • I'm getting tired of the whole 'love triangle' trope in romantic comedies.
  • That horror movie was so cheesy, it was full of tired old tropes.
  • Her constant need for validation has become a trope in her relationships.

adverb used to express emphasis or seriousness in a casual or informal manner

  • I am seriously considering your proposal.
  • Srsly, did you see what she was wearing?
  • I can't believe he ghosted me, srsly.
  • His dedication to his craft is srsly impressive.

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

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

pronoun a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it)

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

article a word that is used with a noun to indicate the type of reference being made by the noun

  • It is important to keep it on the dl when discussing confidential company information.
  • Hey, let's keep it on the dl about the surprise party for Sarah.
  • We need to make sure to keep it on the dl so no one finds out.
  • Sometimes it's best to keep it on the dl and not share every detail with everyone.

noun a slang term used to describe a foolish or silly person or action

  • It is unprofessional to use the term 'derp' in a formal setting.
  • I accidentally hit my head and now I'm feeling a bit derp.
  • Stop being such a derp and focus on the task at hand.
  • His derp moment caused quite a stir in the office.

noun a slang term used to express indifference or dismissal

interjection used to convey a casual or nonchalant attitude

  • I do not appreciate when you use the word 'whateves' in a professional setting.
  • I'm just going to do my own thing, whateves.
  • Whateves, I don't care what you think.
  • She shrugged her shoulders and said 'whateves' as a way of dismissing the argument.

noun a slang term used to describe something as being crazy or ridiculous

  • The situation at hand is quite unconventional and seems to be wiggity wack.
  • Dude, that party was wiggity wack!
  • This homework assignment is wiggity wack, I don't understand any of it.
  • Her dance moves were so wiggity wack, it was like she had no bones in her body.

noun a loud, deep sound, often used to describe the sound of a punch or impact

verb to hit or punch with great force

  • The scientific study concluded that the boof of the experiment was due to a measurement error.
  • I can't believe you wore those boof sneakers to the party.
  • That movie was straight up boof, I fell asleep halfway through.
  • Her argument was so strong, it felt like a verbal boof to his ego.

noun A fan of the television show My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, typically an adult male

  • The brony community is dedicated to celebrating the My Little Pony franchise.
  • My friend is a huge brony and loves collecting My Little Pony merchandise.
  • Some people think being a brony is weird, but I don't mind it.
  • Being a brony is like being part of a unique and supportive fan group.

yo

interjection used to get someone's attention or express excitement, surprise, or enthusiasm

  • I believe the project deadline is tomorrow, yo.
  • Hey yo, let's grab some pizza for lunch.
  • Yo, that new movie was lit!
  • Yo, I'm on top of the world right now.

noun A special move in the Street Fighter video game series, typically performed by the character Ryu or Ken.

  • The martial artist demonstrated his mastery of the hadouken technique during the tournament.
  • I totally nailed that hadouken move in the video game!
  • I'm gonna hit him with a hadouken if he doesn't stop bothering me.
  • Her words were like a verbal hadouken, striking him with their intensity.

noun a loaf of bread purchased online or through a digital platform

  • The cyber loaf was a type of malware that infiltrated computer systems.
  • I heard there's a new cyber loaf going around, better update your antivirus software.
  • Don't click on that link, it's probably just a cyber loaf trying to steal your information.
  • His laziness was like a cyber loaf, spreading through the office and infecting productivity.

noun a popular dance style and song by South Korean artist Psy

  • The success of the song Gangnam Style propelled Psy to international fame.
  • Everyone was doing the Gangnam Style dance at the party last night.
  • I can't get that Gangnam Style tune out of my head!
  • His approach to problem-solving is like doing the Gangnam Style dance - unconventional but effective.

noun IANAL stands for 'I am not a lawyer'

pronoun IANAL is a pronoun that refers to the speaker or writer who is not a lawyer

  • IANAL, but based on my research, it seems that the legal precedent supports this argument.
  • IANAL, but I think you might have a case if you can prove that the contract was breached.
  • IANAL, but it looks like you got screwed over in that deal.
  • IANAL, but it feels like the law is on our side in this situation.

noun A blend of the words 'fan' and 'orgasm', used to describe an intense emotional reaction or excitement experienced by a fan, especially in response to something related to a fandom.

  • The author's new book caused a fangasm among her dedicated readers.
  • I had a total fangasm when I met my favorite celebrity in person.
  • The concert was so amazing, I had a fangasm the entire time.
  • The new movie trailer gave fans a fangasm with all the exciting teasers.

noun a slang term for a laptop computer

  • I use my laptop, or 'lappy' as some people like to call it, for work purposes.
  • My lappy is so slow, I need to upgrade it soon.
  • I love my new lappy, it's so sleek and fast.
  • Her lappy is her lifeline, she can't go a day without it.

noun a prank or internet meme involving the unexpected appearance of the music video for Rick Astley's song 'Never Gonna Give You Up'

verb to trick someone into watching the music video for Rick Astley's song 'Never Gonna Give You Up' as a prank

  • During the presentation, the speaker warned the audience about the possibility of being rickrolled by clicking on unknown links.
  • I can't believe my friend tried to rickroll me with a fake link to a music video.
  • Don't click on that shady link, it might be a rickroll!
  • The unexpected plot twist in the movie felt like a rickroll to the audience.

noun A slang term used in online gaming to describe a situation where one team completely dominates the other

verb To completely dominate or crush an opponent in a video game or other competitive activity

  • The team's superior strategy led to a roflstomp victory in the competition.
  • We totally roflstomped the other team in the game last night.
  • That was a total roflstomp, we crushed them!
  • Her presentation was a roflstomp, leaving the audience in awe.

noun a sexually attractive older woman, typically one who has children

  • The term 'milf' is considered slang and should not be used in professional or formal settings.
  • I heard my friend referring to that woman as a milf at the party last night.
  • She's such a hot milf, I can't stop staring at her!
  • The new CEO is like a milf in the business world, attracting attention and admiration from everyone.

noun a slang term used to describe something or someone as cool or awesome

  • The new research findings are quite coolio and have significant implications for the scientific community.
  • I think the party tonight is going to be really coolio, with lots of fun and good music.
  • That new movie was so coolio, I can't wait to see it again!
  • His ability to stay calm under pressure is really coolio, like a cool breeze on a hot day.

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 shortened form of 'obvious', used to describe something that is easily understood or seen

  • It is obvious that the company needs to improve its communication strategies.
  • Obvs, we need to grab some pizza before the movie.
  • She's obvs crushing on him, just look at how she acts around him.
  • The truth was staring him in the face, obvs, but he refused to see it.

noun Informal abbreviation for definitely.

adverb Definitely; without a doubt.

  • The committee defo needs to review the proposal before making a decision.
  • I'm defo going to the concert tonight, no doubt about it.
  • She's defo my ride or die, we've been best friends for years.
  • His dedication to his craft is defo on another level compared to his peers.

noun a slang term used to describe something that is unimpressive or lacking in quality or substance

  • The quality of the product was subpar, some might even say it was weak sauce.
  • That movie was weak sauce, I almost fell asleep halfway through.
  • His excuse for not showing up was weak sauce, he could have at least called.
  • Her argument was weak sauce compared to the compelling evidence presented by the prosecution.

noun a term used to describe internet users who engage in online activism or advocacy while wearing pajamas, often working from home or late at night

  • The pajamahadeen are a group of online activists who work to promote social change through digital platforms.
  • I heard the pajamahadeen are planning a virtual protest next week.
  • The pajamahadeen are always causing a stir on social media.
  • In the world of online activism, the pajamahadeen are the fearless warriors fighting for justice from behind their screens.

noun The act of committing suicide by posting a message on the social media platform Twitter.

  • The act of committing Twittercide by deleting one's Twitter account is a serious decision that should be thought through carefully.
  • I heard Sarah committed Twittercide last night because she got into a heated argument with some trolls.
  • Did you see that drama on Twitter last night? It was like a Twittercide bloodbath!
  • Deleting all my old tweets felt like a form of Twittercide, like erasing a part of my online history.

noun a slang term for aimlessly browsing the internet or web surfing without a specific purpose

  • The company implemented strict policies to prevent employees from wilfing during work hours.
  • Stop wilfing around and focus on finishing your homework.
  • I caught him wilfing on his phone instead of studying for the test.
  • She spent hours wilfing through old photos, reminiscing about the past.

noun a sound made when kissing someone or something

adverb used to describe the action of kissing in a playful or affectionate manner

interjection used to represent the sound of a kiss

  • The actress blew a mwah to her fans as she walked down the red carpet.
  • I always end my texts to my best friend with a mwah emoji.
  • He gave her a quick mwah before leaving for work.
  • The sunset painted the sky with hues of pink and orange, like a mwah from nature.

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.

IKR

noun abbreviation for 'I know, right'

interjection used to express agreement or acknowledgment

  • I must agree with you, IKR stands for 'I know, right'.
  • IKR, that movie was so good!
  • IKR, she's always so extra.
  • When she said that, I was like IKR, it was so obvious.

adjective causing confusion or puzzlement; confusing and puzzling at the same time

  • The complex scientific theory was confuzzling to the students.
  • I find algebra confuzzling sometimes.
  • The new video game controls are so confuzzling.
  • The twists and turns of the mystery novel were confuzzling until the very end.

noun a made-up or slang term with no specific definition

  • The scientist discovered a new species of gronk in the deep sea.
  • I heard that gronk is the new trendy food spot in town.
  • That party was full of gronks trying to show off.
  • His ideas were so outlandish, they might as well have come from the mind of a gronk.

noun a colloquial contraction of 'I am going to'

  • I am going to attend the meeting at 3 o'clock. Imma be there on time.
  • Imma grab a coffee before heading to the mall.
  • Imma chill with my friends this weekend.
  • Imma spread my wings and fly towards my dreams.

HMU

noun HMU is an acronym that stands for 'hit me up', which is a colloquial way of asking someone to contact or message you.

verb HMU is a verb phrase that is used to indicate the action of contacting or messaging someone.

preposition In the context of HMU, 'up' is a preposition that indicates the direction of the action of hitting or contacting someone.

  • Please feel free to HMU if you have any further questions regarding the project.
  • Hey, HMU if you want to grab lunch later.
  • I'm bored, HMU if you want to hang out.
  • The new marketing campaign really hit the mark - it's like it's saying 'HMU' to our target audience.

noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

adjective a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it

adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb

pronoun a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

conjunction a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause

interjection an exclamation, especially as a part of speech

  • The veterinarian explained that QUACKing is a common symptom among ducks with respiratory infections.
  • I heard the ducks QUACKing loudly by the pond this morning.
  • Stop QUACKing about your problems and deal with them head-on.
  • The politician's promises were nothing but QUACKing to appease the public.

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 abbreviation for social media; a platform for online communication and sharing of information

  • The company's marketing team utilizes socmed platforms to engage with customers.
  • I saw your post on socmed last night, it was hilarious!
  • I spend way too much time scrolling through socmed instead of studying.
  • Her socmed presence is like a window into her life for everyone to see.

noun a slang term in Australian English to describe a person who is unsophisticated or uncultured

  • The archaeologists discovered an ancient bogun burial site.
  • I heard that guy is a real bogun, always causing trouble.
  • She's such a bogun, always hanging out with the wrong crowd.
  • The weeds in the garden were like a bogun, spreading uncontrollably.

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.

adjective used informally to mean 'very' or 'a lot of'

adverb used as an intensifier to emphasize the degree or extent of something

interjection used to express emphasis or strong feeling

  • The amount of data collected by the research team was hella impressive.
  • I had hella fun at the concert last night.
  • She's hella cool, I love hanging out with her.
  • His dedication to the project was hella inspiring.

noun a humorous term used to describe the error message displayed on the Twitter website when it is overloaded or experiencing technical difficulties

  • The company's website crashed, displaying the fail whale due to high traffic.
  • I tried to upload a video, but all I got was the fail whale.
  • Ugh, I keep getting the fail whale whenever I try to access that site.
  • Whenever I try to cook dinner, it always ends up being a fail whale.

brb

noun an abbreviation for 'be right back'

  • I need to step away from my desk for a moment, brb.
  • Just gotta grab a snack, brb!
  • Gotta take a quick break, brb!
  • I need to recharge my batteries, brb.

noun a made-up term or slang used to refer to a blend of technology and English language

  • The use of teenglish in professional communication is not recommended.
  • I can't understand half of what he's saying with all that teenglish.
  • Stop speaking teenglish, it's so annoying!
  • Her teenglish is like a foreign language to me.

noun a slang term for a marijuana cigarette, also known as a joint

  • The term 'mootie' is not recognized in formal language usage.
  • My friend likes to call me 'mootie' as a playful nickname.
  • Hey mootie, what's up?
  • The debate over the new policy was considered mootie as it was already decided.

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

  • The twittow platform allows users to engage in meaningful discussions and share valuable insights.
  • I love scrolling through twittow to see what everyone is up to.
  • I can't believe the drama that went down on twittow last night!
  • Her mind was like a twittow feed, constantly buzzing with new ideas and thoughts.

adjective describing something as extremely large or gigantic

  • The construction project resulted in a gigantanormous building towering over the city.
  • Wow, that burger is gigantanormous! I can barely finish it.
  • Her new car is gigantanormous, she must have saved up for a long time.
  • The impact of the new policy was gigantanormous, affecting every aspect of our daily lives.

interjection used to express frustration, anger, or pain

  • The speaker let out an exasperated 'aaargh' as the technical difficulties continued.
  • I accidentally spilled my coffee all over my laptop and let out a loud 'aaargh'.
  • When I realized I left my phone at home, I just went 'aaargh' in frustration.
  • The weight of the world's problems made her want to scream 'aaargh' at the top of her lungs.

aah

interjection used to express a range of emotions such as relief, surprise, or pleasure

  • The patient let out a long 'aah' as the doctor examined her.
  • Aah, that movie was so good, I want to watch it again.
  • Aah, I can't believe you just did that!
  • The sunset painted the sky in hues of pink and orange, eliciting a collective 'aah' from the crowd.

noun a colloquial term for the drug Adderall, a prescription medication used to treat ADHD

  • The company is considering different addies to improve their product line.
  • I heard they're bringing in some new addies to the team.
  • Let's see if we can find some cool addies to spice things up.
  • His quick thinking and resourcefulness are his best addies in a crisis.