noun a person or thing that is becoming popular or fashionable

verb to understand or realize something

preposition used to indicate understanding or awareness

  • It took some time for the new technology to catch on with the older generation.
  • I wonder if this new dance move will catch on with everyone at the party.
  • I hope my new fashion trend catches on with my friends.
  • The idea of mindfulness is starting to catch on in the workplace.

noun a type of firework that explodes with a loud bang and bright flash of light

  • The cherry bomb exploded with a loud bang, causing damage to the surrounding area.
  • We set off a cherry bomb in the backyard and it was so loud!
  • That cherry bomb was lit, it made everyone jump!
  • Her words were like a cherry bomb, explosive and impactful.

noun a man unduly devoted to style, neatness, and fashion in dress and appearance

adjective excellent; first-rate

  • He always dressed in a dandy manner, with perfectly tailored suits and polished shoes.
  • Jim thought he looked pretty dandy in his new leather jacket.
  • That new song is dandy, I can't stop listening to it.
  • Despite the challenges, she managed to keep a dandy attitude throughout the project.

noun the state of being widely known, recognized, or celebrated

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  • The actress gained international fame after starring in the blockbuster movie.
  • Everyone in town knows about his fame as a talented musician.
  • She's been chasing fame ever since she was a teenager.
  • The artist's work achieved fame in the art world, becoming highly sought after by collectors.

noun a state of depression or anxiety

verb to be afraid of

  • The musician incorporated elements of funk into his latest composition.
  • I love listening to funky music, it always puts me in a good mood.
  • That new track is straight-up funky, I can't stop grooving to it.
  • Her sense of style is so unique, she really knows how to bring the funk to any outfit.

noun A slang term for a government agent, particularly an FBI agent

  • The G man was tasked with investigating the financial fraud case.
  • I heard the G man is coming to check out the situation.
  • The G man is always on top of things, you can count on him.
  • He's like a G man, always watching and knowing everything that's going on.

noun An informal term for someone who is crazy or eccentric, often used in a playful or endearing way.

  • Lady Gaga is a talented singer and actress.
  • I love listening to Gaga's music.
  • Did you see Gaga's latest music video? It's fire!
  • Her performance was so over the top, it was like watching a gaga show.

noun a long, narrow cut or depression, especially one made to guide motion or receive a corresponding ridge

verb to enjoy or appreciate something; to be in sync with something

  • She found it easy to groove on the rhythm of the classical music.
  • I always groove on the beat of this song, it's so catchy!
  • Let's groove on some tunes at the party tonight.
  • I can really groove on the positive energy in this room.

hep

noun energy or enthusiasm

adjective fashionable or stylish

  • The doctor recommended a hep B vaccination for the travelers.
  • I heard that new restaurant serves a hep brunch on Sundays.
  • She's always up on the latest trends, totally hep.
  • His ideas were so hep, they revolutionized the industry.

hot

adjective describing a high temperature or something that is currently popular or trendy

  • The weather forecast predicts a hot day with temperatures reaching 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • I can't believe how hot it is outside today!
  • This heatwave is no joke, it's scorching hot!
  • The competition in the market is heating up, things are getting hot.

adjective popular at a particular time; fashionable

preposition in or into fashion; popular

  • The latest fashion trends are currently in vogue in the industry.
  • Wearing vintage clothing is really in vogue right now.
  • That hairstyle is so in vogue these days.
  • Sustainability practices are in vogue as more companies prioritize environmental responsibility.

verb past participle of jade, meaning to make or become dull, tired, or worn-out

adjective worn out or wearied, as by overwork or overuse

  • After years of working in the industry, she became jaded with the constant politics and drama.
  • I'm feeling pretty jaded after that long day at work.
  • I'm so jaded with all this drama, I can't even deal.
  • His outlook on life had become jaded, seeing only the negative aspects of everything.

noun a pert, impudent, or flirtatious young woman

  • The young woman was often referred to as a minx due to her flirtatious behavior.
  • That girl is such a minx, always playing games with guys' hearts.
  • I can't believe that minx stole my boyfriend right in front of me!
  • The cat was a clever little minx, always finding ways to get into places it shouldn't be.

noun a rock or pebble that has been shaped and smoothed by the action of water or sand

  • The rolling stone gathered no moss as it continued down the hill.
  • She's always on the move, like a rolling stone.
  • He's a real rolling stone, never staying in one place for too long.
  • Being a rolling stone in life can lead to exciting adventures and new opportunities.

adjective showing a lack of respect or being overly confident; lively, bold, and full of spirit

  • She had a sassy attitude during the meeting, which some found off-putting.
  • I love how sassy she is, always speaking her mind without holding back.
  • She's got such a sassy vibe, I dig it.
  • Her words were as sharp and sassy as a well-crafted insult.

noun a slang term for a movie or film that features a large amount of nudity or sexual content

  • The film was classified as a low-budget skin flick due to its explicit content.
  • I heard that new movie is just another skin flick with no real plot.
  • I can't believe you wasted money on that skin flick, what a joke!
  • The scandalous rumors about the politician's personal life turned the situation into a real skin flick.

noun a killing or murder

verb to kill in a violent way

  • The knight was able to slay the dragon with his sword.
  • She totally slayed that presentation at work today.
  • I'm going to slay this outfit tonight!
  • His performance in the game was so good, he slayed the competition.

adjective not in keeping with the current fashion or style; outdated

  • The outdated dress style is considered unfashionable in high society.
  • Wearing socks with sandals is so unfashionable.
  • Those baggy jeans are totally unfashionable.
  • His ideas on sustainability were seen as unfashionable at the time.

noun the act of criticizing or denigrating someone or something

verb to criticize or denigrate someone or something harshly

  • The act of trashing public property is considered vandalism and is punishable by law.
  • Stop trashing your room and clean it up already!
  • He was trashing the competition with his killer dance moves.
  • Her reputation was trashed by the false rumors spread about her.

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.

adjective describing something as delicious in a zombie-like manner

  • The new horror movie is filled with zombielicious scenes that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
  • I can't wait to binge-watch that zombielicious TV series everyone is talking about.
  • The makeup at the Halloween party was totally zombielicious.
  • The abandoned amusement park had a zombielicious vibe, with rusted rides and overgrown plants.

noun A slang term for a male nurse, typically used to refer to a man working in the nursing profession.

  • The male nurse carried a murse with all his medical equipment.
  • Hey, can you grab my murse for me? I need to check my phone.
  • I love my new murse, it's so convenient for carrying all my stuff.
  • His murse was like a magic bag, always able to produce whatever he needed at the moment.

noun a term used to describe something that is unimportant, insignificant, or lacking substance

  • The investigator concluded that the allegations against the company were baseless and amounted to nothingburger.
  • Don't worry about the rumors, it's just a big ol' nothingburger.
  • That new movie everyone was hyping up turned out to be a total nothingburger.
  • His promises of change turned out to be nothing but a political nothingburger.

noun a person who is extremely interested in a particular subject, often to the exclusion of other activities

  • The computer programmer was known for being a diligent nerd when it came to coding.
  • My friend is such a book nerd, she has read every novel in our school library.
  • I'm a total movie nerd - I can quote lines from all my favorite films.
  • She may seem like a fashionista, but deep down she's a history nerd at heart.

noun a word formed by combining parts of two or more words, where each part represents a letter in the new word

  • The term 'LASER' is an example of an anachronym, as it was originally an acronym but is now commonly used as a word.
  • LOL is an anachronym that many people use in text messages to mean 'laugh out loud.'
  • BRB is an anachronym that stands for 'be right back' in online chat conversations.
  • The anachronym 'FOMO' has become a popular term to describe the fear of missing out on social events.

noun a person who is excessively obsessed with having a tan

adjective describing someone who is excessively obsessed with having a tan

  • The term 'tanorexic' is used to describe individuals who have an excessive obsession with tanning.
  • She's so tanorexic, she goes to the tanning salon every day.
  • I heard she's a total tanorexic, always chasing that perfect tan.
  • His tanorexic behavior towards achieving success is admirable but can be unhealthy if taken to extremes.

adjective relating to or characterized by a style that is considered to be in poor taste because of excessive garishness or sentimentality

  • The kitschy decorations in the store may not appeal to everyone's taste.
  • I love the kitschy vibe of this cafe, it's so fun and quirky.
  • That kitschy thrift store has some really cool retro stuff.
  • Her outfit was a bit kitschy, but it suited her playful personality.

noun Babelicious can also be used as a noun to refer to a person who is considered very attractive or appealing.

adjective Babelicious is an adjective that describes someone or something as extremely attractive or appealing.

  • The actress was described as babelicious by the critics for her stunning beauty.
  • Wow, that new guy at work is totally babelicious!
  • I can't believe how babelicious that dessert looks!
  • The sunset over the ocean was so babelicious, it took my breath away.

noun a slang term referring to a physique characterized by a slightly overweight or soft body, typically on a man who is a father

  • The concept of the dad bod has gained popularity in recent years, referring to a slightly out-of-shape male physique.
  • I'm not too worried about getting a dad bod, I just want to enjoy my food.
  • My dad bod is in full effect after all those holiday meals!
  • His dad bod is a symbol of his love for good food and relaxation.

noun a catchy song or tune that runs continually through a person's mind

  • The catchy jingle from the advertisement has become an earworm that I can't seem to get out of my head.
  • That song is such an earworm, it's been stuck in my head all day.
  • I've had this earworm playing on repeat in my mind for hours.
  • The idea of going on a vacation has become an earworm, constantly nagging at the back of my mind.

noun a person's father

  • The man wore a pair of dad jeans to the business meeting.
  • My dad always rocks his dad jeans on the weekends.
  • Those dad jeans are so last season.
  • Her fashion sense is stuck in dad jeans mode.

noun a slang term used to describe an attractive but unintelligent or superficial man

  • The term 'himbo' is often used to describe a man who is attractive but not very intelligent.
  • My friend's boyfriend is a total himbo - good looking but not the brightest.
  • I can't believe she's dating that himbo, he's such a airhead.
  • In the world of reality TV, the himbo character is often portrayed as the comic relief.

noun a romantic relationship between two people, especially in a reality TV show, that is often exaggerated or fabricated for the sake of entertainment

  • The actors' showmance was just for publicity and did not affect their professional relationship.
  • Did you hear about the showmance between the lead actors on that TV show?
  • Their showmance was so obvious, everyone knew it was fake.
  • Their showmance was like a scripted love story played out in real life.

noun a slang term used to describe a large, extravagant, or over-the-top event or party

  • The annual music palooza drew in thousands of attendees from all over the country.
  • I heard that the food palooza at the park is going to have all kinds of delicious treats.
  • I can't wait for the shopping palooza this weekend - I'm going to score some great deals!
  • The political debate turned into a media palooza with reporters swarming the candidates for comments.

noun a person who is both a friend and an enemy

  • She maintained a polite relationship with her frenemy in the office.
  • I can't believe she's hanging out with her frenemy again.
  • I heard they used to be frenemies back in high school.
  • The constant competition between them made them frenemies in the business world.

noun a term used to describe the online community of Twitter users

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  • The Twittersphere was abuzz with discussions about the upcoming election.
  • I saw a lot of funny memes in the Twittersphere today.
  • The Twittersphere is lit right now with all the drama going on.
  • In the vast Twittersphere, opinions clash and trends come and go.

adjective Achy-breaky is a compound adjective used to describe something that is causing physical pain or discomfort, typically in a repetitive or persistent manner.

  • The doctor diagnosed her with achy-breaky syndrome, causing chronic pain in her joints.
  • After the intense workout, my muscles were feeling achy-breaky.
  • I can't believe you're still wearing those achy-breaky shoes from the '90s.
  • The team's achy-breaky performance in the championship game cost them the title.