noun a humorous or malicious deception

verb to deceive someone with a hoax

  • The government quickly debunked the hoax that was circulating on social media.
  • I can't believe you fell for that silly hoax about aliens landing in the park.
  • That whole story is just a big hoax, don't believe a word of it.
  • Her smile was like a hoax, hiding the pain she was feeling inside.

noun a loud, wailing cry or sound

  • The howler monkey is known for its loud vocalizations in the rainforest.
  • I heard a howler outside my window last night and it scared me!
  • That movie was a real howler, I couldn't stop laughing.
  • The boss's email was a real howler, everyone in the office was talking about it.

adjective having bulging or protruding eyes

  • The popeyed expression on her face indicated her surprise at the news.
  • He stood there, popeyed, as he watched the magician perform his tricks.
  • The horror movie left me popeyed with fear.
  • The team was popeyed with excitement as they scored the winning goal.

adjective causing or worthy of ridicule or derision; absurd; preposterous; laughable

  • The idea of implementing such a policy seems absolutely ridiculous.
  • It's ridiculous to think that he would believe such a story.
  • That new rule is just plain ridiculous.
  • The amount of homework they assigned us is just ridiculous, like climbing a mountain.

noun a term used to describe excessive or performative displays of social justice activism, often perceived as insincere or self-serving

  • The restaurant specialized in traditional Chinese cuisine and avoided any hint of wokery.
  • I can't believe the wokery at that new fusion restaurant - they put pineapple in everything!
  • I'm not a fan of all the wokery going on in the food scene these days.
  • The politician's speech was full of wokery, trying to appeal to every demographic without taking a clear stance.

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

  • The scientist proposed a new theory based on the concept of flerf.
  • I heard some people talking about flerf, but I'm not sure what it means.
  • I don't believe in that flerf nonsense.
  • The idea of flerf being true is like believing in fairy tales.

noun a cultural phenomenon involving the dissemination of humorous or provocative images, videos, or text with the aim of influencing public opinion or behavior

  • The use of memes in political campaigns has led to the rise of meme warfare as a new form of propaganda.
  • Meme warfare on social media is getting intense - everyone is trying to outdo each other with the funniest memes.
  • Did you see that meme warfare going on between those two influencers? It's getting savage!
  • In the digital age, meme warfare has become a powerful tool for shaping public opinion and influencing social discourse.

noun a term used to describe the act of exaggerating one's emotional problems or difficulties in order to gain sympathy or attention from others

  • The act of sadfishing on social media can have negative consequences on one's mental health.
  • I noticed that she was sadfishing on Instagram again, seeking attention from her followers.
  • Stop sadfishing, nobody wants to see constant posts about your problems.
  • Her constant sadfishing was like a cry for help in a sea of social media noise.

noun The term 'VSCO girl' refers to a specific subculture characterized by certain fashion and lifestyle choices.

  • The VSCO girl trend has gained popularity among teenage girls who embrace a laid-back and eco-friendly lifestyle.
  • I heard that Sarah is a total VSCO girl with her oversized t-shirts and scrunchies.
  • Did you see that VSCO girl with all the hydro flasks and shell necklaces?
  • Being a VSCO girl is more than just a fashion trend, it's a whole aesthetic and mindset.

noun A unified consciousness or intelligence formed by a group of individuals, especially in reference to insects such as bees or ants.

  • The concept of a hivemind is often discussed in the field of psychology.
  • We all seem to be on the same page, like a hivemind or something.
  • Our group chat is basically a hivemind at this point.
  • The synchronized movements of the dancers made them appear as a hivemind on stage.

adjective relating to or denoting the transmission of cultural traits or ideas between individuals or groups through imitation, typically through the use of memes.

  • The study of memetic evolution in cultural phenomena is a fascinating field of research.
  • I love sharing memetic jokes with my friends online.
  • That meme went totally memetic, everyone is sharing it!
  • The idea of cultural evolution being memetic in nature is thought-provoking.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

  • The speaker's attempt at humor fell flat when he made a bad joke during the conference.
  • I can't believe you just made that bad joke in front of everyone.
  • That was such a cringy bad joke, dude.
  • Her comment about the situation being a bad joke was a metaphor for how ridiculous it was.

noun a blend of the words 'slacker' and 'activism', referring to the practice of supporting political or social causes through online activities that require minimal effort or engagement

  • The rise of slacktivism has been attributed to the ease of participating in online activism campaigns.
  • I don't think slacktivism really makes a difference, but I still like sharing posts on social media.
  • Some people call it slacker activism, but I think it's better than doing nothing at all.
  • Engaging in slacktivism is like shouting into the void - it may feel good, but it doesn't necessarily create real change.

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

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

noun a term used to describe a celebrity who gained fame through social media platforms like Twitter

  • The tweleb was invited to speak at the prestigious conference due to their large social media following.
  • I can't believe that tweleb is always posting selfies on Instagram.
  • That tweleb is so obsessed with their online image.
  • Being a tweleb in today's society comes with both perks and drawbacks.