Pop Culture References

170 words in this vocabulary list

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noun a central character in a story, movie, or drama who lacks conventional heroic attributes

adjective describing characteristics of an antihero

  • The novel's protagonist is portrayed as an antihero, displaying morally ambiguous traits.
  • The main character in the movie is kind of an antihero, doing good things but in a questionable way.
  • That guy is like the ultimate antihero - he breaks all the rules but still gets the job done.
  • In a world full of heroes, sometimes you need an antihero to shake things up and challenge the status quo.

noun an establishment with arcade games

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

noun a person who is skilled in deception or trickery, especially in avoiding capture

adjective characterized by skillful deception or trickery

  • The Artful Dodger was a character in Charles Dickens' novel, Oliver Twist.
  • I heard that guy is a real Artful Dodger when it comes to getting out of trouble.
  • That Artful Dodger always knows how to weasel his way out of things.
  • She's like the Artful Dodger of the office, always finding a way to avoid extra work.

noun a fight or contest between two or more combatants

adjective relating to or characteristic of a battle or contest

  • The battle royal between the two political parties was intense and closely watched by the public.
  • Did you see that crazy battle royal between those two YouTubers? It was epic!
  • The battle royal at the concert last night was insane - so many people pushing and shoving.
  • The battle royal between the siblings over who gets to use the car first was a daily occurrence in their household.

noun a proper noun referring to a historical figure known for his fashion and style in the early 19th century

  • Beau Brummel was a prominent figure in Regency England known for his impeccable fashion sense.
  • Did you hear about Beau Brummel? He was the ultimate fashion icon back in the day.
  • Beau Brummel was the OG style king of his time.
  • Being called a Beau Brummel is the highest compliment for someone's fashion sense.

noun a style of jazz characterized by fast tempo, improvisation, and intricate melodies

  • The jazz musician was known for his innovative bebop style.
  • Let's go check out that bebop show at the club tonight.
  • I love grooving to some smooth bebop tunes.
  • Her mind was like a bebop melody, constantly shifting and evolving.

bey

noun a chief or leader of a tribe or clan in certain parts of the Middle East or Africa

  • The bey of the region was known for his fair and just rule.
  • I heard that the bey is throwing a grand party next weekend.
  • That bey is always up to something, you never know what he's planning.
  • She was the bey of the dance floor, commanding everyone's attention with her moves.

adjective meaning crazy or mad; extremely enthusiastic or passionate

  • The idea that the earth is flat is simply bonkers.
  • She went absolutely bonkers when she found out she won the lottery.
  • I can't believe he did that, he's totally bonkers.
  • The amount of work she takes on is just bonkers, she never stops.

noun a dance style that originated in the African American community in the early 20th century

  • The pianist played a lively boogie woogie piece at the classical music concert.
  • Let's hit the dance floor and boogie woogie all night long!
  • I love it when the band starts playing some boogie woogie tunes.
  • The negotiations were like a boogie woogie dance, with both sides making quick and unexpected moves.

noun a street in New York City famous for its theaters and musical productions

  • The new musical on Broadway has been receiving rave reviews from critics.
  • I heard there's a really popular show playing on Broadway right now.
  • Let's catch a show on Broadway this weekend, it'll be lit!
  • Her performance was like a shining star on the Broadway stage.

noun a soft, thick piece of cloth used for cleaning or shining

verb to polish, shine, or clean something by rubbing it

adjective having a muscular and well-defined physique

  • The bodybuilder had a buff physique from years of rigorous training.
  • I saw a buff guy at the gym lifting heavy weights.
  • She's totally buffed up for the beach season.
  • His knowledge of history is so buff, he can answer any question about it.

noun a small or insignificant person or animal

  • The chick is a young bird that has not yet fully developed its feathers.
  • I saw a cute little chick running around in the yard.
  • That chick is so cool, she's always up for a good time.
  • She may seem like a chick, but she's actually a very experienced businesswoman.

noun a feeling of being calm, composed, or unflustered

adjective describes a person or thing that is fashionable, attractive, or impressive

  • The air conditioning system in the office keeps the room cool and comfortable.
  • I think it's really cool that you're learning how to play the guitar.
  • That new movie was so cool, I can't wait to see it again.
  • His calm demeanor in stressful situations is like a cool breeze on a hot day.

dab

noun a dance move popularized by the hip-hop culture, involving a gesture where one's head is lowered while raising an arm and the other arm is extended to the side

verb to press against something lightly with a piece of absorbent material

  • The artist used a small brush to carefully dab paint onto the canvas.
  • She dabbed a little bit of perfume on her wrists before going out.
  • I saw him do a dab dance move at the party last night.
  • She dabbed away tears as she listened to the emotional speech.

noun a familiar term of address for a father

  • The young girl ran to her father and called out 'daddy' in a formal setting.
  • I asked my daddy to help me fix my car in an informal setting.
  • My daddy is the coolest dude around, slang for father.
  • The CEO was known as the 'daddy' of the industry, figuratively speaking.

noun a small roadside restaurant or cafe

  • The diner was a popular spot for business meetings due to its convenient location.
  • Let's grab some burgers at the diner down the street.
  • I'm craving some greasy spoon diner food right now.
  • The political debate turned into a diner food fight, with each candidate throwing accusations like plates.

noun a period of hot, sultry weather occurring during the summer months

  • The dog days of summer are typically the hottest and most oppressive days of the season.
  • I always feel so lazy during the dog days of summer.
  • I can't wait for the dog days to be over so we can start school again.
  • During the dog days of the project, everyone was feeling burnt out and unmotivated.

noun a man who is a great lover or seducer of women

  • Don Juan was known for his charm and ability to woo women effortlessly.
  • I heard he's a real Don Juan, always surrounded by beautiful women.
  • That guy thinks he's such a Don Juan, but really he's just a player.
  • In the world of finance, he was considered a Don Juan for his ability to close deals.

noun a person who is addicted to drugs, especially heroin

  • The police arrested a known dope fiend for possession of illegal substances.
  • I heard that guy is a real dope fiend, always looking for his next fix.
  • That dope fiend is always chasing the dragon, never satisfied.
  • Beware of becoming a mental dope fiend, addicted to negative thoughts.

noun a female given name

  • The garden of Eden is often depicted as a paradise in religious texts.
  • I heard they're having a party at Eden's house this weekend.
  • Let's hit up Eden's place for some chill vibes.
  • To me, the library is like my own personal Eden where I can escape reality.

fab

adjective used to describe something as excellent or outstanding

  • The designer showcased a fab collection at the fashion show.
  • I just bought this fab dress for the party tonight.
  • That new restaurant in town is absolutely fab!
  • His storytelling skills are fab, he always keeps the audience engaged.

noun a person filled with excessive and single-minded zeal, especially for an extreme religious or political cause

  • The political fanatic refused to consider any opposing viewpoints.
  • My friend is a total music fanatic - she knows every song by heart.
  • That guy is a sports fanatic - he never misses a game!
  • Her dedication to her craft was so intense, it was almost like she was a fanatic about it.

noun a fruit that is prohibited or off-limits

  • The forbidden fruit in this case refers to actions that are considered immoral or unethical.
  • Eating that cake is like indulging in the forbidden fruit.
  • She couldn't resist trying the forbidden fruit of online shopping.
  • He knew that pursuing her would be like reaching for the forbidden fruit.

noun an old man, especially one who is eccentric or curmudgeonly

  • The elderly geezer down the street is always seen walking his dog in the mornings.
  • That old geezer at the pub told the best stories about his youth.
  • I can't believe that geezer still parties like he's in his twenties.
  • He may seem like a geezer on the outside, but he's got a young spirit.

noun a mischievous imaginary creature that causes malfunctions in machinery

  • The engineer discovered a gremlin in the aircraft's electrical system.
  • I swear there's a gremlin in my computer causing all these glitches.
  • That gremlin of a boss always finds a way to ruin my day.
  • Procrastination is like feeding a gremlin - it only grows stronger the more you indulge it.

noun A supernatural being believed to protect and guide a particular person.

  • Many people believe that they have a guardian angel watching over them.
  • I swear, my guardian angel must have been looking out for me when I narrowly avoided that car accident.
  • My guardian angel was definitely on duty when I found a $20 bill on the ground.
  • She always felt like her best friend was her guardian angel, guiding her through life's ups and downs.

noun a male given name, often a diminutive form of Harold or Henry

  • Harry is a diligent student who always completes his assignments on time.
  • I heard Harry aced his exam yesterday!
  • Harry is such a cool dude, everyone loves hanging out with him.
  • Despite facing many challenges, Harry always manages to come out on top.

noun a type of fast and powerful American fighter aircraft used in World War II

  • The hellcat is a high-performance variant of the Dodge Challenger muscle car.
  • I saw a sick hellcat at the car show yesterday.
  • That hellcat is one badass ride.
  • Her temper was like a hellcat, ready to pounce at any moment.

noun a person who lives in a rural area, often considered to be unsophisticated or provincial

  • The politician was criticized for using derogatory language to refer to rural residents as hicks.
  • I heard that new guy is a real hick, always wearing overalls and chewing on a piece of straw.
  • Don't be such a hick, open your mind to new experiences.
  • Her outdated fashion sense made her seem like a hick in comparison to her stylish peers.

noun a person who is skilled at hitting home runs in baseball

  • The poet Homer is widely regarded as one of the greatest ancient Greek epic poets.
  • I heard that Homer is your favorite character on that TV show.
  • I can't believe he hit a homer in the game last night!
  • She really hit a homer with her presentation at the conference.

noun a religious image or symbol

  • The artist is considered an icon in the world of modern art.
  • She's a fashion icon among her friends.
  • That musician is a total icon, everyone loves their music.
  • The Eiffel Tower is an icon of Paris, representing the city's beauty and culture.

verb to be inspired with an intense but short-lived passion or admiration for someone or something

  • She was infatuated with the idea of becoming a doctor since she was a child.
  • He's infatuated with that new video game and can't stop playing it.
  • I'm totally infatuated with this new band - their music is amazing!
  • The artist was infatuated with the colors of the sunset, using them as inspiration for her painting.

noun A wicked or shameless woman

  • According to biblical stories, Jezebel was a queen of Israel known for her wicked ways.
  • I heard that Jezebel is the new girl in school who loves causing drama.
  • Don't be such a Jezebel and try to manipulate the situation to your advantage.
  • Her seductive charm and manipulative tactics earned her the reputation of a modern-day Jezebel.

noun a pirate flag

  • The Jolly Roger is a traditional pirate flag featuring a skull and crossbones.
  • We spotted the Jolly Roger flying high on the ship, so we knew pirates were nearby.
  • The crew raised the Jolly Roger before raiding the enemy ship.
  • Hoisting the Jolly Roger symbolizes a declaration of war in the pirate world.

kid

noun a child or young person

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  • The kid showed great promise in the field of mathematics.
  • That kid is really good at playing video games.
  • Did you see that kid's sick skateboard tricks?
  • She's just a kid at heart, always full of wonder and curiosity.

noun art, objects, or design considered to be in poor taste because of excessive garishness or sentimentality

adjective pertaining to or characteristic of kitsch

  • The art critic dismissed the painting as mere kitsch, lacking in artistic value.
  • I love decorating my room with all sorts of kitsch knick-knacks.
  • That movie was so bad it was almost kitsch.
  • Her taste in fashion is a bit kitsch, but it's uniquely her own style.

noun Loki

  • Loki, the Norse god of mischief, is often portrayed as a trickster in mythology.
  • I can't believe Loki pulled off that prank at the party last night!
  • Loki is such a savage when it comes to trolling people online.
  • Her deceptive behavior at work earned her the nickname Loki among her colleagues.

noun a feminine given name, often associated with a siren or mermaid in German folklore

  • Lorelei is a character in German folklore known for luring sailors to their demise with her enchanting song.
  • Have you heard the legend of Lorelei? It's quite fascinating.
  • Lorelei's story is like something straight out of a fairy tale.
  • The siren's call of Lorelei can be compared to the irresistible temptation of forbidden desires.

noun A person who leads a life of dreamy, indolent ease, indifferent to the busy world; a person who is content with a life of luxury and pleasure.

  • The lotus eater in the ancient Greek myth was a character who indulged in a life of leisure and pleasure.
  • My friend is such a lotus eater, always lounging around and never wanting to do anything productive.
  • Don't be a lotus eater and waste your whole day on the couch.
  • Being a lotus eater can be tempting, but it's important to stay motivated and work towards your goals.

noun a type of story that focuses on romantic love between two people

  • The classic novel is a beautiful love story between two star-crossed lovers.
  • Have you heard about that new movie? It's a really cute love story.
  • That rom-com is the ultimate love story, it's so cheesy but I love it.
  • Their relationship was like a love story written in the stars, destined to be together.

noun a person who is uninterested in intellectual pursuits or high culture

adjective relating to or associated with people who are uninterested in intellectual pursuits or high culture

  • The art critic dismissed the lowbrow painting as lacking depth and sophistication.
  • I don't usually enjoy lowbrow humor, but that movie had me laughing non-stop.
  • Some people think reality TV is just lowbrow trash, but I can't get enough of it.
  • His taste in music is so lowbrow, he wouldn't know good music if it hit him in the face.

noun a name commonly used to refer to the Devil or Satan in Christian theology

  • According to religious texts, Lucifer is often depicted as a fallen angel.
  • Have you heard of the TV show Lucifer? It's quite popular.
  • I can't believe he's acting like such a Lucifer today.
  • Her smile was as bright as Lucifer's light in the night sky.

noun a man who has the characteristics of a child, such as immaturity or dependence

  • The manchild refused to take on any responsibilities at work.
  • My brother is such a manchild, always playing video games and avoiding adulting.
  • Stop acting like a manchild and start acting your age.
  • His inability to handle criticism showed his inner manchild.

noun a mythical sea creature with the head and upper body of a female human and the tail of a fish

  • The folklore of a mermaid is often found in various cultures around the world.
  • I wish I could be a mermaid and swim in the ocean all day.
  • Did you see that girl with the long hair? She looks like a total mermaid.
  • Her voice was so enchanting, it was like listening to a mermaid sing.

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 a skilled or successful person, especially in a particular field

  • Nimrod was a mighty hunter in the Bible.
  • I heard that Nimrod is a popular character in a new video game.
  • That guy thinks he's a real Nimrod, always making foolish mistakes.
  • She's a Nimrod when it comes to technology, always pressing the wrong buttons.

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.

verb to make something widely known or accepted by the public

  • The professor's goal is to popularize his research findings among the academic community.
  • The YouTuber wants to popularize her channel by posting more content regularly.
  • The influencer is trying to popularize this new dance move on social media.
  • The artist's mission is to popularize his unique style of painting to a wider audience.

noun a type of shoe with small wheels attached to the sole, used for gliding or rolling over a smooth surface

  • She gracefully glided across the roller skate rink, showcasing her precision and skill.
  • I love to strap on my roller skates and cruise around the neighborhood for fun.
  • Let's hit up the roller skate park and show off our moves.
  • Learning to navigate the challenges of life is like trying to balance on a pair of roller skates.

noun a work of fiction dealing with events remote from real life

  • The novel explores the themes of love and romance in great depth.
  • I'm a sucker for a good romance movie.
  • She's always getting caught up in some drama-filled romance.
  • The sunset painted the sky in hues of romance.

noun a male given name

  • Romeo is a tragic character in William Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet.
  • Did you hear about Romeo and Juliet's love story?
  • Romeo is totally whipped for Juliet.
  • He's like a modern-day Romeo, always chasing after love.

noun A person who saves, rescues, or delivers others from harm, danger, or difficulty

  • The doctor was hailed as the savior of the small village after successfully treating a deadly outbreak.
  • Thanks for fixing my computer, you're a real savior!
  • My best friend is my savior when it comes to helping me with relationship drama.
  • Music has always been my savior during tough times, lifting my spirits and calming my mind.

noun a slang term for a low-quality, impure form of heroin

  • The scientist studied the effects of scag on the human brain.
  • I heard that guy got caught with some scag at the party last night.
  • Stay away from that scag, it's bad news.
  • The corruption in the government is like a scag poisoning our society.

noun A state of intense happiness or bliss; the highest level of joy or contentment.

adjective Describing the state of being in the seventh heaven.

  • After receiving the prestigious award, she felt like she was in seventh heaven.
  • When he found out he got the job, he was on cloud nine.
  • Winning the championship put him in seventh heaven.
  • Being surrounded by loved ones always puts me in seventh heaven.

noun a remote paradise or utopia

  • The luxurious Shangri-La hotel offers a serene and elegant retreat for its guests.
  • Let's splurge and book a night at the fancy Shangri-La resort.
  • I heard the Shangri-La party last night was lit!
  • To her, the remote cabin in the woods was her own personal Shangri-La.

noun a collection of shrubs or small bushes, especially when growing in a designed area such as a garden or park

  • The landscaper carefully pruned the shrubbery to maintain its shape and health.
  • I love how the shrubbery in our garden adds a touch of greenery to the space.
  • Let's hang out by the shrubbery and have a picnic.
  • The secrecy surrounding the deal was as thick as the shrubbery in the garden.

noun a type of comedy that involves a set of characters in a particular setting dealing with humorous situations

  • The situation comedy on television is known for its witty dialogue and humorous situations.
  • I love watching that sitcom, it's the best situation comedy on TV.
  • That show is a total sitcom, always making me laugh.
  • Life can sometimes feel like a situation comedy with all the unexpected twists and turns.

noun a person who is irritating because they behave as if they know everything

adjective showing intelligence or shrewdness, especially in a lighthearted or cocky manner

  • He often comes across as a smart aleck in meetings, always correcting others' grammar.
  • Don't be such a smart ass and just help me out with this problem.
  • Stop being a smart ass and just do what I asked you to do.
  • His sarcastic comments make him seem like a real smart ass.

noun a kiss

verb to kiss passionately

  • The couple shared a quick smooch before parting ways.
  • They couldn't resist stealing a smooch when no one was looking.
  • I saw them sneak a smooch behind the bleachers.
  • The sun seemed to smooch the horizon as it set in a fiery display.

noun a melodramatic situation or series of events.

  • The soap opera has been on the air for over 20 years, captivating audiences with its dramatic storylines.
  • I can't believe how addicted I am to this soap opera - I have to watch it every day!
  • That soap opera is so cheesy, but I can't stop watching it.
  • Their relationship is like a never-ending soap opera, full of twists and turns.

noun a wealthy older man who lavishes gifts on a young woman in return for her company or sexual favors

  • She was rumored to have a sugar daddy who funded her extravagant lifestyle.
  • I heard she's got a sugar daddy taking her on fancy trips all the time.
  • She's living the high life thanks to her sugar daddy.
  • In a way, the government can be seen as a sugar daddy providing assistance to those in need.

noun a male fictional superhero characterized by superhuman abilities

adjective used to describe someone or something with exceptional strength, abilities, or qualities

  • Superman is a fictional superhero character created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.
  • I dressed up as Superman for Halloween last year.
  • That guy thinks he's Superman, always trying to save the day.
  • She's like a real-life Superman, always coming to the rescue in times of need.

noun a newspaper having pages half the size of a standard newspaper, typically popular in style and dominated by headlines, photographs, and sensational stories

  • The tabloid published sensationalized stories about the royal family.
  • I saw a juicy tabloid at the grocery store checkout.
  • I love reading those trashy tabloids for entertainment.
  • His mind was like a tabloid, filled with gossip and rumors.

noun a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'Thor' is a noun because it is the name of a mythical god in Norse mythology.

  • Thor is a prominent figure in Norse mythology, known for his strength and bravery.
  • Have you seen the latest Thor movie? It's so good!
  • That guy is built like Thor, he must spend a lot of time at the gym.
  • The storm raged on like the fury of Thor himself.

noun a violent person, especially a criminal

adjective relating to or characteristic of a thug

  • The police arrested the suspected thug for armed robbery.
  • I heard that thug got into a fight at the bar last night.
  • That thug is always causing trouble in the neighborhood.
  • His aggressive behavior at work earned him the reputation of being a corporate thug.

noun a gift, declaration, or other acknowledgment of gratitude, respect, or admiration

  • The museum organized a tribute to the famous artist, showcasing his most iconic works.
  • We all pitched in to create a tribute video for our friend's birthday.
  • The concert was a tribute to all the classic rock bands of the 70s.
  • Her success in the competition was a tribute to her hard work and dedication.

noun a person's name; Walter Mitty is the main character in the short story 'The Secret Life of Walter Mitty' by James Thurber

  • Walter Mitty is a fictional character created by James Thurber in a short story published in 1939.
  • Have you seen that movie, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty? It's really good!
  • Don't be such a Walter Mitty and start taking action in your life.
  • His daydreaming nature often leads him to be called a Walter Mitty by his friends.

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 word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things (common noun), or to name a particular one of these (proper noun)

adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb or a word group, expressing a relation of place, time, circumstance, manner, cause, degree, etc. (e.g., gently, quite, then, there)

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, this)

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

  • He carefully read through the contract and was satisfied with it.
  • I tried the new restaurant and I'm pretty happy with it.
  • I bought the new phone and I'm totally in love with it.
  • She faced the challenge head-on and dealt with it like a pro.

noun a person who transforms into a wolf or a human-wolf hybrid creature, often depicted in folklore or horror stories

  • The Wolf man is a classic character in horror literature and film.
  • Have you seen that old Wolf man movie? It's pretty cheesy but still fun.
  • I heard he's a real Wolf man, always out in the woods howling at the moon.
  • She's like a Wolf man when she's hungry, devouring everything in sight.

noun a small, unimportant, and isolated town or village

  • Podunk is a small town in the rural Midwest.
  • I heard Podunk is so small, everyone knows everyone.
  • Let's get out of this Podunk town and head to the city.
  • The company's headquarters may be in a big city, but their branch office feels like Podunk.

noun A person, typically a woman, who has a strong affinity for cats and often owns multiple cats.

  • The woman is commonly referred to as a cat lady due to her love for felines.
  • My neighbor is a total cat lady - she has five cats and counting!
  • She's such a cat lady, always posting pictures of her kitties on social media.
  • Being a cat lady doesn't just mean having cats, it's a lifestyle choice for some people.

noun a person who is easily frightened or scared

  • The child's fear of the dark was often dismissed by adults as simply being a '’fraidy cat'.
  • Don't be such a '’fraidy cat', just jump off the diving board already!
  • Stop acting like a '’fraidy cat' and just try the roller coaster, it's not that scary.
  • He was always hesitant to take risks, earning him the nickname '’fraidy cat' among his friends.

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 a derogatory term for a man who is arrogant, self-absorbed, and disrespectful towards women

  • The young man displayed behavior typical of a fuckboy, showing a lack of respect towards women.
  • I can't believe she's dating that fuckboy again, he's such a player.
  • That fuckboy is always trying to slide into girls' DMs.
  • Don't be a fuckboy and take advantage of people's emotions.

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 weapon resembling a sword but with a laser blade, typically associated with the Star Wars franchise

  • The Jedi knight ignited his lightsaber as he prepared to face his enemy.
  • I love pretending to have a lightsaber battle with my friends.
  • That lightsaber is so cool, I wish I had one!
  • Her wit was like a lightsaber, cutting through the nonsense with precision.

noun a slang term for a fashionable or stylish outfit or appearance

  • The fashion designer presented a stunning lewk on the runway.
  • Check out her lewk for the party tonight, it's on point!
  • Her lewk is fire, she always knows how to put an outfit together.
  • His confident attitude is his best lewk in any situation.

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 person or group of people

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, this)

  • It seems that everyone and their dog has been invited to the conference.
  • There were so many people at the party, it felt like everyone and their dog showed up.
  • I swear, everyone and their dog is going to that concert.
  • With all the traffic on the road, it felt like everyone and their dog was out driving today.

noun a slang term used to describe a man who is sensitive, emotional, and in touch with his emotions

  • The young man was often described as a softboi due to his sensitive and artistic nature.
  • My friend is such a softboi - he's always writing poetry and listening to indie music.
  • I can't believe she's dating that softboi, he's so emotional and always wears beanies.
  • In a world full of tough guys, he stood out like a softboi with his gentle demeanor.

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.

noun a type of dinosaur known for its speed and agility

  • The velociraptor was a carnivorous dinosaur that lived during the Cretaceous period.
  • Did you know that velociraptors were actually much smaller than they are portrayed in movies?
  • That velociraptor was one fierce dino, man!
  • Her speed on the basketball court was like that of a velociraptor hunting its prey.

adjective a word naming an attribute of a noun, such as sweet, red, or technical

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, typically answering the questions how, when, where, or to what extent

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

  • The artist's latest album is titled 'Straight Outta Compton'.
  • I just got this new shirt straight outta the mall.
  • I can't believe he's straight outta excuses.
  • She's like a character straight outta a fairy tale.

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.

noun A genre of film that combines elements of zombie and comedy genres.

  • The zomcom film received critical acclaim for its unique blend of horror and comedy.
  • I love watching zomcoms with my friends on movie nights.
  • Zomcoms are the best when you're in the mood for something funny and scary.
  • The project turned out to be a zomcom, a mix of chaos and humor.

adjective a slang term used to describe something that is fake or of low quality

  • The plazzy material used in the construction of the building was not up to safety standards.
  • I can't believe she bought that plazzy handbag from the market.
  • That plazzy phone case is so cheap-looking.
  • His plazzy smile didn't fool anyone; we all knew he was upset.

noun a person who is not the main partner in a romantic or sexual relationship, but who is involved with one of the partners in that relationship

  • The jeweler showed me a beautiful sidepiece to complement the main diamond in the ring.
  • I love my new sidepiece necklace, it adds a pop of color to my outfit.
  • Check out my new sidepiece, she's a total dime.
  • In the game of chess, the queen is considered the most powerful sidepiece.

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 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.

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 collection of girls who perform together in a musical group

  • The girl group performed a medley of their hit songs at the charity event.
  • I heard that new girl group is dropping their debut album next month.
  • That girl group is totally slaying the music scene right now.
  • The girl group's harmonies were like a breath of fresh air in the music industry.

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 an act or behavior that is obnoxious, arrogant, or irritating, typically associated with someone who is considered a 'douchebag'

  • The politician's douchery was evident in his lack of respect for his constituents.
  • I can't stand his douchery, always acting like he's better than everyone else.
  • His douchery knows no bounds, he's always causing drama.
  • The douchery of the situation was like a dark cloud hanging over the group.

noun a genre of popular music that features the use of synthesizers and electronic sounds

  • Synthpop is a genre of music that combines elements of pop and electronic music.
  • I love listening to synthpop music while I work out.
  • That synthpop track is so catchy, it's been stuck in my head all day.
  • Her voice floated over the synthpop beats like a dream.

Oof

interjection used to express discomfort, surprise, or dismay

  • The athlete let out an 'oof' as he landed awkwardly after the high jump.
  • Oof, that was a close call!
  • I accidentally hit my toe on the table - oof!
  • After hearing the news, she felt an emotional 'oof' in her chest.

noun a slang expression used to show surprise or astonishment

  • The discovery of a new species of insect in the Amazon rainforest left scientists exclaiming, 'Holy moly!'
  • Holy moly, did you see the size of that burger? It's huge!
  • Holy moly, that concert was lit!
  • When he found out he won the lottery, he shouted 'holy moly' in disbelief.

noun a fictional creature or being that resembles a zombie

adjective resembling or characteristic of a zombie

  • The scientist studied the zomboid behavior in the infected population.
  • I heard that movie has some creepy zomboid characters in it.
  • That haunted house was full of zomboid creatures, it was so scary!
  • The abandoned town had a zomboid atmosphere, with no signs of life.

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 refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality (e.g. Kiki)

article a word that is used to specify a noun (e.g. the)

  • The Kiki is a traditional dance originating from the South Pacific islands.
  • Did you see the Kiki performance at the cultural festival?
  • Let's go check out the Kiki at the beach party tonight!
  • The Kiki of gossip was spreading like wildfire through the office.

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 slang term used to refer to a situation, thing, or concept

adjective used to describe something as cool, interesting, or important

  • Let's discuss the details of the dealio during our meeting tomorrow.
  • Hey, have you heard about the new dealio at the store?
  • I'm not sure about the whole dealio, but it sounds interesting.
  • She always knows how to handle the dealio in tough situations.

noun a slang term for a late-night request for sexual activity

  • She received a late-night phone call from him, which turned out to be a booty call.
  • He texted her at midnight asking if she wanted to come over for a booty call.
  • They were both feeling lonely, so they decided to make a booty call to each other.
  • The company made a booty call to their top salesperson to help boost their numbers.

adjective relating to or characteristic of Eeyore, a character from A.A. Milne's Winnie the Pooh stories, known for his pessimistic and gloomy demeanor

  • Her Eeyorish demeanor made it difficult to gauge her true feelings.
  • He always has such an Eeyorish attitude about everything.
  • Stop being so Eeyorish and try to see the bright side of things.
  • The dark clouds overhead matched his Eeyorish mood perfectly.

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

  • He tried to put the moves on her during the business meeting, but she was not interested.
  • I saw him trying to put the moves on Sarah at the party last night.
  • He was totally putting the moves on that girl at the bar.
  • The company is putting the moves on potential investors to secure funding for their project.

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 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 modifies a noun or pronoun

adverb a word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or another 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 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 with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun, and in some languages extending to volume or numerical scope

  • I do not have a Scooby about the company's financial projections.
  • I don't have a Scooby where we're supposed to meet for lunch.
  • I ain't got a Scooby what she's talking about.
  • He does not have a Scooby about how to fix the problem.

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.

verb to dress or style oneself in a fashionable or trendy way, typically associated with Western or cowboy attire

  • The man duded out in his best suit for the job interview.
  • He totally duded out in front of his crush and couldn't speak properly.
  • I duded out and forgot to bring my homework to class.
  • The team duded out in the final minutes of the game, costing them the win.

noun a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

adjective a word naming an attribute of a noun, such as sweet, red, or technical

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

  • The student's nonchalant attitude and disregard for authority gave off a sense of being too cool for school.
  • She walks around like she's too cool for school, always with her sunglasses on indoors.
  • He thinks he's too cool for school, but really he's just a poser.
  • The new fashion trend is so unique and bold, it's like being too cool for school.

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.

adjective relating to or characteristic of a witch; suggesting or resembling a witch in appearance or behavior

  • The old woman was rumored to be a witchy figure in the village.
  • I love your witchy style with all the black clothing and dark makeup.
  • That party was so witchy, everyone was casting spells and wearing pointy hats.
  • Her intuition was so strong, it was almost witchy in nature.

noun a style of hip-hop music characterized by its aggressive beats and energetic delivery

  • The party atmosphere was lively and energetic, with many guests dancing to the crunk music.
  • I love getting crunk with my friends on the weekends.
  • Let's get crunk tonight and have a good time!
  • His energy was so high, it was like he was crunk on life.

noun A type of fuel specifically marketed towards women, often with added scents or colors

  • The lady petrol station attendant helped me fill up my car with fuel.
  • I always prefer going to the lady petrol pump because they are more friendly.
  • I asked the lady petrol chick to check my oil while she filled up my tank.
  • Her energy and enthusiasm were like lady petrol, fueling the team to work harder.

noun a genre of fiction that encompasses works in which the setting is other than the real world, involving supernatural elements, futuristic technology, or other imaginative concepts

  • Speculative fiction is a genre that encompasses science fiction, fantasy, and horror.
  • I love reading speculative fiction because it allows me to escape into different worlds.
  • Speculative fiction is like sci-fi on steroids!
  • Her mind was a treasure trove of speculative fiction, constantly creating new worlds and possibilities.

adjective relating to or characteristic of the former President of the United States, Donald Trump

  • The president's speech was filled with Trumpian rhetoric.
  • His tweets have a very Trumpian tone to them.
  • I can't stand his Trumpian behavior.
  • Her management style is often described as Trumpian.

noun a betrayal or deceitful act, especially one disguised as a gesture of friendship or goodwill

  • The betrayal was likened to a Judas kiss, a symbol of deceit and treachery.
  • He gave her a Judas kiss by pretending to be her friend while secretly working against her.
  • She totally pulled a Judas kiss on him by pretending to be interested just to get what she wanted.
  • His words of praise turned out to be a Judas kiss, as he later criticized her behind her back.

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

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

  • The detective was able to solve the case using his keen observation skills. No shit Sherlock!
  • I told my friend that the sky is blue and he responded with 'no shit Sherlock!'
  • When I mentioned that it was raining outside, my brother sarcastically said 'no shit Sherlock!'
  • After pointing out the obvious mistake, my coworker replied with 'no shit Sherlock!'

noun a dance move where a person squats down low and then swiftly stands back up while dropping their hips

verb to perform the dance move known as a 'slut drop'

  • During the dance performance, the choreographer incorporated a slut drop move to add a modern touch.
  • At the party, Sarah shocked everyone by doing a slut drop on the dance floor.
  • Did you see that girl's slut drop at the club last night? It was epic!
  • The team's morale took a slut drop after losing the championship game.

noun A supporter or follower of Donald Trump, particularly in a fanatical or extreme way

  • The Trumpista movement gained momentum during the last election cycle.
  • I heard that John is a big Trumpista supporter.
  • Those Trumpistas are always causing a scene.
  • She was like a Trumpista, refusing to listen to any other opinions.

adjective resembling or characteristic of the former U.S. President Donald Trump, such as his behavior, style, or policies

  • The president's speech was criticized for its Trumpish rhetoric.
  • Her behavior at the party was so Trumpish, always bragging and interrupting others.
  • I can't stand his Trumpish attitude, always trying to one-up everyone.
  • The new CEO's management style is quite Trumpish, focusing more on showmanship than actual results.

noun a supporter or follower of Donald Trump, particularly his political beliefs and policies

  • The Trumpist movement gained momentum during the recent election.
  • I heard that Joe is a big Trumpist supporter.
  • Don't be such a Trumpist, think for yourself!
  • Her loyalty to the company was almost Trumpist in nature.

noun a television program in which ordinary people are continuously filmed, designed to be entertaining rather than informative

  • The reality show featured contestants competing in various challenges to win a cash prize.
  • I love watching reality shows, they're so entertaining!
  • That reality show was a total trainwreck, I couldn't stop watching!
  • Life sometimes feels like a reality show with all its unexpected twists and turns.

noun a liquid or powder that is thought to make someone fall in love with the person who gives it to them

  • The alchemist created a love potion using rare herbs and flowers.
  • I heard Sarah bought a love potion online to make her crush notice her.
  • I can't believe Jake actually fell for that love potion scam.
  • Music has always been my love potion, it lifts my spirits whenever I'm feeling down.

noun television

verb jiggle

  • The technician adjusted the antenna to minimize the jiggle on the television screen.
  • I hate it when the TV jiggles during the game, it's so distracting.
  • The TV was jiggling like crazy, I couldn't see anything properly.
  • The news anchor's voice had a soothing effect, like a gentle jiggle on the television.

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 word used to refer to a thing, quality, state, action, or concept

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

  • The experiment yielded positive results, which is indeed cool beans!
  • I just found out we have a half day tomorrow, cool beans!
  • I aced my test, cool beans!
  • Winning the lottery would be like hitting the jackpot of cool beans!

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 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 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 slang term for a person who is fashionable or stylish, especially in a retro or funky way

  • The groovester was known for his exceptional dancing skills at the ballroom competition.
  • Hey, did you see that groovester busting out some moves on the dance floor?
  • That groovester is always the life of the party with his killer dance moves.
  • She was a groovester when it came to navigating through difficult situations with ease.

noun A fan of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who.

  • The Whovian community is known for its passion and dedication to the Doctor Who series.
  • I'm a huge Whovian and I never miss an episode of Doctor Who.
  • Whovians are the coolest fans out there, always ready to geek out over the latest Doctor Who news.
  • Being a Whovian is like being part of a big, time-traveling family that spans across generations.

noun a surname commonly used as a last name for individuals

  • Mr. Jones is the CEO of the company.
  • Have you met Jones? He's in charge around here.
  • Jones is the big boss, don't mess with him.
  • Jones is like a puppet master, pulling all the strings behind the scenes.

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 government agent, especially a FBI agent

  • The G-man was a key witness in the federal investigation.
  • I heard the G-man is testifying in court next week.
  • The G-man busted the criminal ring wide open.
  • He's like a G-man, always watching and gathering information.

noun a word that serves as the name of something, such as a person, place, or thing

adjective describing a word or phrase that is extraordinarily long and difficult to pronounce

adverb modifying a verb, adjective, or other adverb, indicating manner, time, place, or degree

  • The performance was absolutely supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
  • That movie was supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!
  • I can't believe how supercalifragilisticexpialidocious that party was!
  • Her talent is so amazing, it's like she's supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.

noun A term used to describe a female hero or a woman who displays great courage, strength, and determination.

  • The shero of the novel was a strong and courageous woman who fought for justice.
  • My mom is my shero because she always knows how to handle any situation.
  • That singer is a total shero - she's so cool and talented!
  • In the world of finance, she was considered a shero for her ability to make smart investments.

noun a person who has a fear of Friday the 13th

  • The paraskevidekatriaphobe refused to leave the house on Friday the 13th.
  • My friend is such a paraskevidekatriaphobe, she won't even come out on Friday the 13th.
  • I can't believe how much of a paraskevidekatriaphobe he is, it's just a superstition!
  • Being a paraskevidekatriaphobe is like living in constant fear of bad luck.

noun a person who has a fear of Friday the 13th

adjective describing a person who has a fear of Friday the 13th

  • The paraskevidekatriaphobic individual avoids making any important decisions on Friday the 13th.
  • My friend who is paraskevidekatriaphobic refuses to leave the house on Friday the 13th.
  • I didn't realize you were paraskevidekatriaphobic, that explains why you called in sick today!
  • Being paraskevidekatriaphobic is like carrying an invisible shield on Friday the 13th.

adjective an informal slang term used to describe something as amazing or excellent

  • The scientific discovery was truly amazeballs and has the potential to revolutionize the industry.
  • I just tried this new restaurant and the food was amazeballs!
  • That concert last night was amazeballs, the energy was off the charts!
  • Her ability to juggle multiple tasks at once is simply amazeballs.

noun a type of tattoo that features cats or cat-related imagery

  • The cattoo is a traditional form of body art that originated in Polynesia.
  • I'm thinking of getting a cattoo on my ankle next week.
  • Check out my new cattoo, I got it done last weekend.
  • Her love for cats is like a cattoo on her heart, permanent and unwavering.

noun a French actress and fashion model, known for her iconic style and beauty

  • Brigitte Bardot was a famous French actress and singer known for her beauty and talent.
  • I love watching old movies starring Bardot, she was such a classic beauty.
  • Bardot is goals, I wish I could pull off that vintage style.
  • Her aura was like a modern-day Bardot, captivating everyone around her.

noun a fan or supporter of the musical group One Direction

  • The directioner fan club organized a charity event to support their favorite band.
  • I heard that Sarah is a huge directioner and has all their albums.
  • I'm a directioner for life, nothing can change my love for that band.
  • Being a directioner means more than just listening to their music, it's about feeling connected to their journey.

adjective a slang term used to describe something as being perfectly styled or looking flawless

  • Her makeup was perfectly done and her outfit was on fleek for the gala event.
  • I just got my hair done and it's looking on fleek for the party tonight.
  • Girl, your outfit is on fleek! You're slaying it!
  • His presentation skills are on fleek, he always knows how to capture the audience's attention.

noun a derogatory slang term for a promiscuous person, usually a woman

  • The term 'thot' is often used to refer to a person who is considered promiscuous.
  • I heard Sarah called Jessica a thot behind her back.
  • Don't be such a thot, dude.
  • Her reputation as a thot followed her wherever she went.

noun a type of dance movement in which the hands are held with palms facing forward and fingers splayed, often performed in musical theater or jazz dance routines

  • The performer concluded their routine with a graceful display of jazz hands.
  • She always adds jazz hands at the end of her dance performances.
  • I can't help but throw in some jazz hands when I'm feeling extra excited.
  • He greeted the news of his promotion with jazz hands, metaphorically speaking.

noun a person who habitually shares an excessive amount of personal information or details about their life

  • The oversharer in the meeting continued to divulge personal information to everyone present.
  • She's such an oversharer on social media, always posting about her personal life.
  • I can't stand hanging out with that oversharer, they never stop talking about themselves.
  • Being an oversharer can sometimes lead to awkward situations and discomfort for others.

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noun a term of endearment used to refer to one's significant other or romantic partner

  • My significant other is my bae.
  • I can't wait to see my bae tonight!
  • Bae surprised me with a gift today.
  • The sun setting over the ocean is nature's bae.

noun a shortened form of the word 'devotion', often used informally to refer to a strong feeling of love or loyalty towards someone or something.

  • I am devoted to completing this project on time.
  • I really need to devo some time to finish this assignment.
  • I can't believe I devo'd my entire weekend to studying.
  • Her love for him was so strong, she was completely devoed to him.

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.

noun a permanent body art design that covers the arm from shoulder to wrist

  • The businessman had a sleeve tattoo that he made sure to cover up during meetings.
  • She got a sleeve tattoo on her arm and it looks really cool.
  • Check out his sick sleeve tattoo, it's so detailed!
  • Her love for music was like a sleeve tattoo, always visible and a part of who she was.

noun a term used to describe excessive or rapid posting on the social media platform Twitter

  • The term 'twitterhoea' refers to excessive or uncontrollable tweeting on the social media platform Twitter.
  • I have a bad case of twitterhoea today, I can't stop tweeting about everything!
  • My friend is such a twitterhoea, she tweets every minute of the day.
  • His twitterhoea is out of control, he needs to take a break from social media.

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.

noun a term used in North America to refer to a trusted friend or ally

  • The term 'kemosabe' originated from the television series 'The Lone Ranger'.
  • Hey kemosabe, what's up?
  • Me and my kemosabe are hitting the town tonight.
  • In times of need, your best friend can be your kemosabe.

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 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 a contemptible or despicable person

  • The individual in question displayed behavior that could be described as that of a douchebag.
  • He's such a douchebag, always bragging about himself.
  • That guy is a total douchebag, he never thinks about anyone but himself.
  • Her attitude towards others is like that of a douchebag, always looking down on people.

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 portable rocket launcher used to fire explosive projectiles

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  • The military used a bazooka to destroy the enemy's tank.
  • I can't believe he brought a bazooka to the party!
  • That new video game is a total bazooka - it's so much fun!
  • Her words were like a verbal bazooka, destroying his self-esteem in an instant.

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.

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

noun a 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 traditional Okinawan weapon consisting of two sticks connected by a chain or rope

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  • The martial artist demonstrated impressive skills with the nunchuk.
  • I tried using the nunchuk in the video game, but I couldn't get the hang of it.
  • He's so cool, he carries his nunchuks everywhere.
  • Her words were like a nunchuk to his ego, striking him hard.

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 term used to describe a child of same-sex parents

  • The couple decided to start a family and welcomed their first child, a gayby, into the world.
  • My friend just had a baby and we all can't wait to meet the little gayby!
  • I heard Sarah and Mike are expecting a gayby next year!
  • The new employee was like a gayby in the office, eager to learn and grow.

noun a television series that involves a set of characters in a humorous and typically familiar setting

  • The sitcom was praised for its clever writing and talented cast.
  • I love watching that sitcom with my friends, it always makes us laugh.
  • That sitcom is so binge-worthy, I can't stop watching it!
  • Life can sometimes feel like a sitcom, with all its ups and downs.

noun a period of ten years from 2010 to 2019

  • The economic recession of twenty ten had a significant impact on global markets.
  • I remember that awesome concert in twenty ten, it was so much fun!
  • Twenty ten was lit, bro!
  • In the game of life, twenty ten was just the beginning of my journey.

noun a small figurine representing a character, typically from a movie, comic book, or television show, that is posable and often used as a toy

  • The action figure was meticulously crafted with fine details and articulation.
  • I love collecting action figures of my favorite superheroes.
  • Check out this cool action figure I just scored at the comic book store!
  • He was like a real-life action figure, always ready for any challenge.