adjective a trend or fashion that is popular for a short period of time; characterized by being fashionable or trendy

  • The fashion industry is known for its faddish trends that come and go quickly.
  • I'm not a fan of those faddish diets that everyone seems to be trying.
  • She's always into the latest faddish stuff, like that new dance craze.
  • His faddish obsession with success eventually led to burnout.

noun a person who is obsessed with a particular activity or interest

verb to become or cause someone to become mentally or emotionally unbalanced

  • The scientist was considered a freak in the academic community due to his unorthodox theories.
  • I can't believe that freak actually won the competition.
  • She's such a freak when it comes to organizing her closet.
  • The sudden change in weather was a freak occurrence for this time of year.

noun a form of entertainment that tells a story through moving images

adjective describing something related to or characteristic of movies

  • The movie we watched last night was a captivating masterpiece of cinematography.
  • Hey, do you want to catch a movie later?
  • That movie was so lit, I can't wait to see it again!
  • Life is like a movie, with different scenes and characters playing their roles.

adjective showing intense enthusiasm or excitement

preposition expressing the subject's intense enthusiasm or excitement for something

  • The board members were wild about the new proposal presented by the marketing team.
  • I'm absolutely wild about the idea of going to the beach this weekend.
  • She's totally wild about that new band that just released their album.
  • His heart was wild about her, unable to contain his love for her.

verb to dance or move energetically and enthusiastically, especially to music

  • The dance group performed a synchronized routine, incorporating the latest dance craze called jopping.
  • Hey, have you seen that new jopping dance challenge on social media? It looks so fun!
  • I'm totally jopping my way through this project - just going all out and giving it my best shot!
  • She felt like she was jopping through life, moving to the beat of her own drum and embracing every opportunity that came her way.

noun a person who is addicted to taking selfies

  • She is known among her friends as a selfieholic, constantly posting pictures of herself on social media.
  • My sister is such a selfieholic, she takes at least 20 selfies a day.
  • I can't believe how much of a selfieholic Sarah has become, it's like she can't go anywhere without taking a picture of herself.
  • Being a selfieholic can be seen as a form of self-obsession, constantly seeking validation through likes and comments on social media.

noun a close but non-sexual relationship between women, often characterized by strong emotional bonds and mutual support

  • The novel explores the deep and complex womance between the two female protagonists.
  • I love watching movies that showcase a strong womance between the leading ladies.
  • Me and my bestie have the ultimate womance going on.
  • Their womance was like a beautiful dance, full of harmony and grace.

noun a compound word combining 'prom' and 'proposal', referring to a creative or elaborate proposal to ask someone to prom

  • The young man spent weeks planning his promposal to ensure it was perfect.
  • She was over the moon when he finally popped the promposal question.
  • His promposal was so cute, she couldn't say no!
  • His promposal was like a scene from a romantic movie, complete with flowers and candles.

noun a moment when something that was once popular or successful begins to decline in quality or popularity

verb to reach a point where something that was once popular or successful begins to decline in quality or popularity

  • The TV show's ratings began to decline after they decided to have the main character jump the shark.
  • The show really went downhill once they had that ridiculous episode where they made the character jump the shark.
  • That show totally lost me when they had that episode where they made the character jump the shark.
  • The company's decision to change their logo seemed like a desperate attempt to jump the shark and attract younger customers.

noun a situation or state of affairs that is chaotic or disorganized

adjective describing something as being in a state of chaos or disarray

  • The project presentation was a hot mess due to the lack of preparation.
  • Her room is always a hot mess with clothes scattered everywhere.
  • After the party, the living room was a total hot mess.
  • His emotions were a hot mess after the breakup.

noun a person who closely follows news and events related to royalty

  • The royal watcher diligently follows the activities of the royal family and reports on them.
  • The royal watcher is obsessed with everything the royals do.
  • The royal watcher is a total royal fanatic.
  • She's like a royal watcher, always keeping an eye on the latest royal news.

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.