ass

noun a slang term for buttocks or a slang term for a foolish or stupid person

  • The donkey kicked the man in the ass as he tried to pass by.
  • I can't believe he kicked that guy's ass!
  • She's one tough ass chick.
  • He worked his ass off to get that promotion.

noun foolish or deceptive talk; nonsense

  • The claim that the company's profits are soaring is nothing but baloney.
  • I can't believe you fell for that baloney about aliens landing in the backyard.
  • Stop feeding me that baloney, I know you're lying.
  • His excuse for being late was pure baloney, he just overslept.

noun a type of firework that makes a loud noise when ignited

  • The chef prepared a variety of bangers for the guests at the dinner party.
  • I love going to the pub and ordering some bangers and mash.
  • Those sausages are absolute bangers, mate!
  • The new album by the band is full of musical bangers that will surely be hits.

noun a slang term for a person's mouth or nose

  • The doctor examined the patient's bazoo to check for any signs of infection.
  • She accidentally bumped her bazoo on the table and it left a bruise.
  • He's always bragging about how big his bazoo is, but no one really cares.
  • Her bazoo of a car broke down again, leaving her stranded on the highway.

noun a large wheel, especially one used as a part of a machine or vehicle

  • The amusement park had a large big wheel that offered stunning views of the city.
  • Let's go for a ride on the big wheel at the fair!
  • I love the big wheel at the carnival, it's so much fun!
  • In the business world, he was considered a big wheel, always making important decisions.

BO

noun a loud, sudden, and explosive sound

verb to make a loud, sudden, and explosive sound

interjection used to represent the sound of an explosion or a sudden impact

  • The CEO approved the new marketing strategy proposed by BO.
  • BO is throwing a party this weekend, you should come!
  • I can't believe BO bailed on us last minute.
  • BO's presence always lights up the room like a beacon of positivity.

bop

noun a style of jazz characterized by fast tempo and rhythmic accents

verb to dance or move in a quick, lively way

  • The musician performed a lively bop at the jazz concert.
  • Let's put on some music and have a little bop around the living room.
  • I love that new song, it's such a bop!
  • She bopped him on the head with a rolled-up newspaper to get his attention.

verb past tense of the verb 'break'; to separate into parts with suddenness or violence

adjective having been fractured or damaged; having little or no money

  • The company went bankrupt and broke due to mismanagement.
  • I accidentally broke my phone when I dropped it.
  • I can't believe I broke my diet and ate that whole pizza.
  • After the breakup, she felt like her heart was broke in two.

noun the jaws or cheeks of a person or animal

  • The chef demonstrated his exceptional culinary skills by preparing a dish with perfectly seared pork chops.
  • I'm craving some juicy pork chops for dinner tonight.
  • Those pork chops were lit, I couldn't stop eating them.
  • She really knows how to cut through the noise and get to the heart of the matter, she's got some serious chops.

noun a relative who lives in the countryside

  • The city slicker was surprised by the simple ways of his country cousin.
  • My country cousin is coming to visit next weekend.
  • I never knew my country cousin was such a hoot!
  • The small town mayor was considered the country cousin compared to the big city politicians.

noun a person who holds eccentric or odd beliefs

verb to turn a crank in order to start or operate a machine

adjective eccentric or odd in behavior

  • The mechanic used a crank to turn the engine over.
  • I had to crank up the volume on the radio to hear the music.
  • He's always cranking out new ideas for the business.
  • She really knows how to crank up the intensity in her workouts.

noun a vulgar slang term for something of poor quality or little value

  • The report was filled with inaccuracies and irrelevant crap.
  • I can't believe he said that crap to her face.
  • I'm tired of dealing with all this crap at work.
  • His excuses were just a bunch of crap.

noun a small or insignificant thing or detail

adjective excellent or remarkable

  • The chef added a dilly of fresh dill to the soup for extra flavor.
  • I can't believe you missed out on the dilly of a deal at the store yesterday.
  • That concert was a total dilly, dude!
  • She was in a real dilly of a situation when her car broke down in the middle of nowhere.

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

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

  • Using dirty language is considered inappropriate in professional settings.
  • My mom always scolds me for using dirty language around the house.
  • I can't stand it when people start using dirty language in public.
  • His speech was filled with dirty language, reflecting his negative attitude towards others.

noun the act of following or pursuing someone persistently, especially in a harassing or annoying way

  • The practice of dogging in public places is illegal in many countries.
  • I heard some people were caught dogging in the park last night.
  • Let's go check out that dogging spot by the lake, it's supposed to be wild.
  • The team's defense was dogging it during the game, allowing the opposing team to score easily.

noun a deep resonant sound, especially of a bell

verb to make a deep resonant sound

  • The church bell rang with a loud dong, signaling the start of the ceremony.
  • I heard a loud dong coming from the kitchen, I think the pot fell.
  • He's always acting like such a dong, it's annoying.
  • The sudden realization hit him like a dong to the head.

noun A waterfowl with a broad blunt bill, short legs, webbed feet, and a waddling gait.

verb To lower the head or body quickly to avoid a blow or so as not to be seen.

  • The duck waddled gracefully across the pond.
  • Hey, look at that cute duck swimming in the lake!
  • I can't believe he ducked out of paying for dinner last night.
  • She always seems to duck out of taking responsibility for her actions.

fag

noun a derogatory term for a homosexual person, usually a man

  • The term 'fag' is considered derogatory and should not be used in professional settings.
  • I heard someone use the word 'fag' at the party last night.
  • Some people still use 'fag' as a slang term for cigarettes.
  • She felt like a fag after running the marathon.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses

  • Despite facing challenges, everything is fine and dandy in our organization.
  • Don't worry about me, I'm feeling fine and dandy.
  • I thought I was in trouble, but it turned out everything was fine and dandy.
  • The project seemed doomed at first, but with some adjustments, it's now fine and dandy.

noun a deceptive or insincere talk or behavior

verb to deceive or trick someone

  • The gammon was cooked to perfection and served with a side of vegetables.
  • I love a good gammon sandwich with mustard and pickles.
  • That guy is such a gammon, always bragging about his car.
  • The politician's speech was full of gammon, trying to appeal to the older generation.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

  • The veterinarian confirmed that there is no scientific evidence to support the claim that a gay dog is any different from a straight dog.
  • I heard that my neighbor's dog is a gay dog, but I'm not sure if that's even possible.
  • Some people believe that a male dog who humps other male dogs is a gay dog, but it's just a misconception.
  • In the world of dog shows, having a gay dog can actually be an advantage as they tend to be more affectionate and easier to train.

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 foolish or silly person

  • The scientist discovered a new species of goober in the rainforest.
  • My little brother is such a goober, always making silly faces.
  • I can't believe you fell for that prank, you're such a goober!
  • Her goober of a boyfriend always seems to get himself into trouble.

noun a slang term used in Latin America to refer to a foreigner, especially one from the United States

  • The term 'gringo' historically referred to English-speaking people, particularly Americans, in Latin America.
  • My Mexican friends jokingly call me a gringo because I can't handle spicy food.
  • Watch out for that gringo over there, he's trouble.
  • In this context, the word 'gringo' can be seen as a symbol of cultural differences and misunderstandings.

adjective Groovy is an adjective that describes something as fashionable, trendy, or cool.

  • The new design features a groovy color palette that appeals to a younger demographic.
  • I love your groovy outfit, it really suits your personality.
  • That concert was so groovy, I can't wait to go to another one.
  • His dance moves were so groovy, it was like he was born to boogie.

adjective in difficult circumstances; lacking money or resources

adverb in a difficult or desperate situation

  • Due to unforeseen circumstances, the family found themselves hard up and struggling to make ends meet.
  • I'm a bit hard up this month, so I can't go out for dinner with you guys.
  • I'm really hard up for cash right now, I need to find a way to make some quick money.
  • After losing his job, he felt hard up for opportunities and wasn't sure what to do next.

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 rugby player in the front row of the scrum

  • The police arrested a suspected hooker on charges of soliciting prostitution.
  • I heard there's a new hooker working the corner by the gas station.
  • That guy is always hanging out with hookers at the bar.
  • The catchy chorus in that song is a real hooker, it's been stuck in my head all day.

noun a difficult or trying period or obstacle that must be overcome

verb to lift or carry something heavy with effort

  • The camel's hump is a distinctive feature that helps it store fat for long journeys in the desert.
  • I always struggle to carry my heavy backpack up that steep hump in the trail.
  • I can't believe I have to work on this project during the hump day of the week.
  • Getting over the hump of learning a new skill can be challenging, but rewarding in the end.

noun a large, outstanding, or unusual event, thing, or person; a person or thing that is particularly impressive or attractive

  • The annual music festival known as Lollapalooza attracts thousands of attendees each year.
  • Are you going to Lollapalooza this summer? It's going to be epic!
  • Lollapalooza is the ultimate music fest, you don't want to miss it!
  • The project was a lollapalooza of success, exceeding all expectations.

mad

adjective mentally ill or insane

  • The professor was mad at the students for not submitting their assignments on time.
  • My mom is going to be mad when she finds out I forgot to do my chores.
  • I was so mad when I found out my favorite band canceled their concert.
  • Her talent is so mad, she can play the piano blindfolded.

noun a slang term for a narcotics officer or detective

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

neb

noun a bird's beak or bill

  • The astronomer used a telescope to observe the nebula in the night sky.
  • I heard there's a cool new neb exhibit at the science museum.
  • That neb looks out of this world!
  • Her mind was like a swirling neb of thoughts and emotions.

noun informal term for the head or brain

  • He gently massaged his noggin after hitting it on the low doorway.
  • I need to put some ice on my noggin after that fall.
  • Watch out, you almost bumped your noggin on the doorframe!
  • She used her noggin to come up with a clever solution to the problem.

noun used to express strong denial or disbelief

adverb in no manner or degree; not at all

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

noun a woman who has never been married and is considered to be past the usual age for marrying

adjective referring to a woman who has never been married and is considered to be past the usual age for marrying

  • In the 19th century, being an old maid was often seen as a social stigma.
  • My great aunt never married and some people jokingly call her the old maid of the family.
  • She's been single for so long, her friends tease her and call her the old maid of the group.
  • The old maid in the deck of cards represents an unmarried woman who is considered past her prime.

noun a small savory pie, typically filled with meat or vegetables

adjective relating to or resembling a paste in color, texture, or consistency

  • The bakery down the street is known for their delicious pasties.
  • I could really go for a pasty right now, they're so good!
  • Let's grab some pasties and have a picnic in the park.
  • Her skin was so pale, it almost looked pasty in the dim light.

noun a person regarded as being sympathetic to communism, typically a liberal or leftist

adjective relating to or characteristic of a pinko

  • The politician was accused of being a pinko by his opponents.
  • I heard that guy is a total pinko.
  • Don't listen to that pinko, he doesn't know what he's talking about.
  • The company's new policy was seen as pinko by the employees.

adjective feeling or showing anger or annoyance

  • She was visibly upset and expressed her dissatisfaction in a professional manner.
  • She was really pissed off about the situation and didn't hold back her feelings.
  • She was totally pissed about what happened and couldn't believe it.
  • The news of their betrayal really pissed her off and shattered her trust.

noun offensive language or behavior

adjective related to offensive language or behavior

  • The use of profanity is not tolerated in this workplace.
  • Please try to refrain from using profanity around the children.
  • He dropped so much profanity during the argument.
  • Her anger was like a storm, filled with profanity and fury.

noun a chess piece that can move horizontally or vertically any number of squares

verb to cheat or swindle someone, especially in a game or sport

  • The rook is a piece in the game of chess that can move horizontally or vertically across the board.
  • I saw a rook perched on top of the tree in the park.
  • Let's go hang out at the rook's nest tonight.
  • He was a rook in the world of politics, easily manipulated by those in power.

noun a type of carpet or rug with a deep pile

verb to have sexual intercourse with someone

  • The bird's feathers were carefully examined for any signs of shag.
  • I heard they found a shag carpet in the basement of the old house.
  • He's always trying to shag that new girl at work.
  • The team's performance took a shag after their star player got injured.

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

  • The student was reprimanded for being a smart aleck during the lecture.
  • Don't be such a smart aleck and just answer the question seriously.
  • Stop being a smart aleck and just chill out.
  • His constant jokes and sarcasm made him come off as a smart aleck in social situations.

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 large quantity of something, typically alcohol

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  • He accidentally inhaled a snootful of smoke while trying to put out the fire.
  • She took a snootful of the strong scent and couldn't stop sneezing.
  • After a few drinks, he had a snootful and started dancing on the table.
  • The comedian's jokes hit the audience with a snootful of laughter.

noun a person who has a stuffy or congested nose

adjective having a stuffy or congested nose

  • The doctor diagnosed the patient with a snuffy nose due to allergies.
  • I can't stop sneezing because my nose is all snuffy.
  • I hate when my nose gets all snuffy during allergy season.
  • Her snuffy attitude towards others made it difficult to be friends with her.

verb to absorb or take in by or as if by sponging

  • The maid was sponging the kitchen floor to clean up the spilled milk.
  • I caught my brother sponging money from my wallet again.
  • He's always sponging off his friends for free drinks.
  • The politician was accused of sponging off the taxpayers for personal gain.

noun a slang term used to describe something as very bad or unpleasant

adjective describing something as very bad or unpleasant

  • The smell coming from the garbage bin was quite stinko.
  • Ew, that cheese is stinko, throw it out!
  • I can't believe you wore those stinko sneakers to the party.
  • His attitude towards the project was stinko, he didn't put in any effort.

noun a small open pie filled with fruit or meat

adjective having a sharp, sour taste; sharp or bitter in tone or meaning

  • The lemon tart was a delicate and flavorful dessert served at the fine dining restaurant.
  • I love indulging in a good fruit tart from the bakery down the street.
  • Let's grab a slice of that yummy tart over there.
  • Her words had a tart edge to them, revealing her underlying frustration.

noun a male cat, especially one that is strong, aggressive, and territorial

  • The tomcat is a domestic cat known for its hunting skills.
  • My neighbor's tomcat keeps sneaking into my yard.
  • That tomcat is a real cool cat.
  • The CEO is like a tomcat, always on the prowl for new business opportunities.

verb to depart quickly or hurriedly

  • The suspect attempted to vamoose from the crime scene but was apprehended by the police.
  • Let's vamoose before the party gets too crowded.
  • We need to vamoose out of here before we get caught.
  • His bad attitude made me want to vamoose from the conversation.

noun a noisy, exuberant celebration or party

interjection used to express excitement or joy

  • The audience erupted in cheers and applause, expressing their joy with a resounding 'whoopee'.
  • I won the lottery! Whoopee!
  • I aced my exam, so I'm going out to celebrate with some whoopee!
  • His promotion at work was like winning the jackpot, he couldn't contain his whoopee.

noun a person who is a member of a youth-oriented political movement

interjection used to express exuberance or joy

  • The team celebrated their victory with a resounding 'yippie'.
  • Yippie! We finally made it to the weekend!
  • Yippie, let's party tonight!
  • Her heart skipped a beat and did a little yippie when she saw him.

noun a country bumpkin or an unsophisticated person

  • The city dwellers often looked down on the yokels from the countryside.
  • The yokel at the county fair was amazed by all the bright lights and loud noises.
  • Don't be such a yokel, come join us in the city for a night out.
  • He may seem like a yokel, but he's actually quite savvy when it comes to business.

noun a slang term used to refer to a close friend or brother

  • The term 'bruv' is often used in informal settings among friends.
  • Hey bruv, what's good?
  • Bruv, you coming to the party tonight?
  • In some cultures, 'bruv' is a term of endearment among close friends.

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

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

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

  • The train chooches along the tracks, carrying passengers to their destinations.
  • I love watching old cars chooch down the street with their loud engines.
  • Let's go for a ride in my new car and see how fast it can chooch!
  • His career really started to chooch once he landed that big promotion.

noun a thick mass of phlegm or mucus expelled from the mouth

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  • The student was reprimanded for spitting a loogie on the classroom floor.
  • He hocked a loogie and spat it out the car window.
  • She was so mad, she threatened to spit a loogie at him.
  • The politician's speech was full of lies, it felt like he was spitting loogies at the audience.

noun a correctional facility or jail

adjective slow or sluggish

  • The pokey little puppy was the runt of the litter.
  • I can't believe how pokey that old car is!
  • Why are you being so pokey? Hurry up!
  • His mind was feeling pokey after staying up all night studying.

noun a slang term for something that is finished or completed

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

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

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun.

adverb A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, typically answering the questions of how, when, where, or to what extent.

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

article A word that specifies a noun as definite or indefinite.

  • I understand your perspective, but I must respectfully disagree. Sorry, not sorry!
  • I know you're upset, but I'm just being honest. Sorry, not sorry!
  • I'm gonna say what I want, and if you don't like it, tough luck. Sorry, not sorry!
  • My words may sting a bit, but they come from a place of truth. Sorry, not sorry!

adjective Describing someone who talks loudly, confidently, and in a confrontational manner, often without considering the feelings of others.

  • She was considered gobby by her peers due to her outspoken nature.
  • I can't stand how gobby he gets after a few drinks.
  • Stop being so gobby, you're starting to annoy everyone.
  • His gobby attitude was like a constant buzzing in my ear, impossible to ignore.

noun a lie or exaggeration

verb to lie or exaggerate

  • The witness denied cappin' during the court proceedings.
  • Stop cappin' about how much money you have, we all know the truth.
  • She's always cappin' about her new job, but I heard she got fired.
  • Don't worry, I'm not cappin' when I say I'll always be there for you.

adjective a comparative form of the adjective 'awesome', used to describe something as more awesome or impressive

  • The new version of the software is even awesomer than the previous one.
  • I think the new movie is awesomer than the one we saw last week.
  • That skateboard trick was so awesomer than anything I've ever seen!
  • Her ability to remain calm in stressful situations makes her even awesomer than I thought.

verb To surpass in stupidity or foolishness

  • It is important to avoid making decisions that may outstupid your competitors.
  • Don't outstupid yourself by trying to fix the car without any experience.
  • I can't believe she outstupided herself by falling for that prank.
  • His actions were so reckless that they outstupided all previous mistakes.

noun a slang term for marijuana

  • The author used the term 'bahoukie' in a humorous context in their novel.
  • I have no idea what 'bahoukie' means, do you?
  • I heard that guy got kicked in the bahoukie during the fight.
  • She felt like she had been kicked in the bahoukie when she found out she didn't get the job.

noun a derogatory slang term used in British English to describe a young person, typically male, who engages in anti-social behavior

  • The young man was known in the community as a scally due to his frequent run-ins with the law.
  • I saw a group of scallies hanging out at the park yesterday.
  • Those scallies are always causing trouble in the neighborhood.
  • His messy hair and torn clothes gave him the appearance of a scally.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

pronoun a word that takes the place of a noun

  • Please refrain from using inappropriate language in this professional setting. If you continue to do one, there may be consequences.
  • Hey, stop messing around and get to work. If you don't do one, you'll get in trouble.
  • I can't believe she said that to you. Tell her to do one!
  • When faced with negativity, sometimes it's best to just do one and focus on the positive aspects of life.

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.

adjective relating to or characteristic of a stereotypical working-class youth, typically characterized by wearing designer labels and engaging in antisocial behavior

  • The neighborhood was known for its chavvy residents who often caused disturbances.
  • I saw a group of chavvy teenagers hanging out at the park.
  • She's always dressed in such a chavvy way.
  • The restaurant had a chavvy atmosphere with loud music and flashy decor.

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 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 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.

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

  • Please refrain from running your mouth during the meeting.
  • Don't run your mouth about things you don't understand.
  • Stop running your mouth, it's annoying.
  • She always runs her mouth, but never takes action.

noun a term used in Australian slang to refer to a person who is unkempt or poorly dressed

  • The charva was seen loitering outside the convenience store.
  • I heard that charva got into a fight at the park yesterday.
  • That charva is always causing trouble around here.
  • The charva's attitude was as prickly as a cactus.

noun a person or thing that has a depressing or dispiriting effect

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  • The new regulations proved to be a buzzkill for the company's expansion plans.
  • Don't be such a buzzkill, let's just enjoy the party.
  • She's always such a buzzkill, never wanting to do anything fun.
  • His negative attitude was a real buzzkill on the team's morale.

noun a vulgar slang term for the female genitalia

adverb to move or act aimlessly or without purpose

  • Please refrain from twatting around during the meeting.
  • Stop twatting around and focus on the task at hand.
  • Quit twatting around and get your act together.
  • He's always twatting around with different ideas, never sticking to one thing.

verb to be completely honest or real

adjective describing the act of being authentic or genuine

pronoun referring to the subject of staying true to oneself

  • It is important to always be honest and keep it 100 in all your business dealings.
  • Hey man, just keep it 100 with me and tell me the truth.
  • I always keep it 100 with my friends, no matter what.
  • When it comes to expressing your feelings, it's best to just keep it 100 and be genuine.

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

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

noun a slang term for 'what's up', used as a greeting

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

  • Greetings, may I inquire about your well-being? What's up?
  • Hey, wsup? How's it going?
  • Wsup fam? You good?
  • The sky is clear, birds are chirping, and wsup with you today?

noun a person who behaves in a sarcastic, impudent, or irreverent manner

adjective displaying or characterized by sarcastic, impudent, or irreverent behavior

  • The wiseass in the meeting always had a sarcastic comment ready.
  • Don't be such a wiseass and just answer the question seriously.
  • That wiseass thinks he's so funny with his smart remarks.
  • His wiseass attitude may be entertaining to some, but it can also be off-putting to others.

noun a state of tranquility or quiet

adverb used to express a wish for peace or farewell

  • After discussing the terms of the agreement, we can now formally say peace out.
  • Alright, I'm done here. Peace out!
  • I'm gonna bounce, peace out!
  • As the sun set behind the mountains, the world seemed to say peace out for the day.

noun a Yiddish term used to denote something or someone of little value or importance

  • The scholar used the term 'schm-' as a prefix in his academic paper.
  • I heard that new restaurant serves some delicious schm- dishes.
  • I can't believe he's still wearing those schm- shoes.
  • She always adds a little schm- to her stories to make them more interesting.

adjective a colloquial term derived from 'jealous', used to describe someone who is envious or resentful

adverb a colloquial term used to modify the adjective 'jel' to indicate a high level of jealousy

  • She exhibited signs of envy when she saw her colleague's promotion, but she maintained her composure and did not show that she was well jel.
  • I can't believe you got front row tickets to the concert, I'm well jel!
  • I saw her new car and I was well jel, it's so nice!
  • His success in the competition made me well jel, I wish I could achieve something like that too.

noun a person who has no friends or companions

adjective used to describe someone who is lonely or has no friends

  • Despite his best efforts, John found himself labeled as a 'Billy no mates' by his colleagues.
  • Poor Dave was feeling like a 'Billy no mates' at the party last night.
  • I don't want to be a 'Billy no mates' at the pub, so I'll invite a few friends along.
  • Being a 'Billy no mates' can sometimes be a blessing in disguise, allowing for introspection and personal growth.

noun a type of long, straight-edged knife or sword traditionally used by the Gurkhas of Nepal

verb to speak loudly or angrily

  • The chef prepared a delicious bolo for the dessert course.
  • I can't wait to dig into that bolo at the party!
  • Let's grab a slice of bolo and catch up over coffee.
  • Her speech was a bolo, cutting through the confusion and getting straight to the point.

noun a derogatory term for a promiscuous or immoral woman

  • The media criticized the actress for portraying a skank in her latest film.
  • I can't believe she wore that outfit, she looks like a total skank.
  • She's always hanging out with that skank, I don't trust her.
  • His lies make him a real skank in my book.

noun a slang term for excrement or feces

  • The cackling of the geese could be heard from afar.
  • She couldn't stop cackling at the joke he told.
  • I can't believe he cacked up that presentation.
  • The cackling crowd at the concert was deafening.

noun A word used to name a person, place, thing, or idea. In this context, 'something' is a noun that refers to an unspecified action or task that cannot be done.

verb A word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence. In this context, 'do' is a verb that indicates the action that cannot be performed due to the lack of energy or motivation.

adjective A word that describes or gives more information about a noun. In this context, 'shagged' is used as an adjective to express exhaustion or lack of energy.

preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. In this context, 'to' is a preposition that indicates the purpose or intention of the action described by 'shagged'.

  • I can't be shagged to attend the meeting tomorrow as I have prior commitments.
  • I can't be shagged to clean my room right now, I'm too tired.
  • I can't be shagged to study for that exam, I'll just wing it.
  • I can't be shagged to deal with the drama in the office anymore, I'm looking for a new job.

interjection used to express excitement, agreement, or enthusiasm

  • The company achieved record profits this quarter, yaaas for our team's hard work.
  • Yaaas, we finally booked our tickets for the concert next week!
  • Yaaas queen, you look amazing in that outfit!
  • The team scored a touchdown in the final seconds of the game, yaaas for the win!

verb to engage in conversation

  • During the conference, the scholars gathered to conversate about the latest research findings.
  • Let's grab a cup of coffee and conversate about our weekend plans.
  • I love how we can just chill and conversate without any pressure.
  • The colors of the sunset and the ocean conversate in perfect harmony.

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

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

noun a newly coined word or phrase that may be in the process of entering common use but has not yet been fully accepted into mainstream language

  • The linguist introduced a new protologism to describe the phenomenon.
  • I heard that new word is a protologism, pretty cool, huh?
  • Have you guys heard that protologism going around? It's catching on fast!
  • Her idea was like a protologism in the world of fashion, completely new and innovative.

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 suffix used in the names of giant animals or creatures, often used in a humorous or exaggerated way

  • The movie was a modern retelling of the classic -zilla story.
  • I can't believe how big that burger was, it was like -zilla!
  • Don't be such a drama- -zilla, it's not that big of a deal.
  • Her temper was like a -zilla, destroying everything in its path.

noun a slang term for mouth, often used in a derogatory or humorous way

  • Please refrain from speaking with your cakehole full during the meeting.
  • Hey, shut your cakehole and listen to what I have to say!
  • I can't stand that guy, always running his cakehole.
  • Her cakehole was spouting nonsense all day long.

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

  • I suggest you move along and find another solution, rather than standing here and telling me to kick rocks.
  • If you don't like what I have to say, you can just kick rocks for all I care.
  • He was being rude, so I told him to kick rocks.
  • After she broke my trust, I told her to kick rocks and never come back.

adjective a blend of the words 'hungry' and 'angry', describing a state of irritability or anger resulting from hunger

  • The professor became hangry during the long meeting without a break.
  • I get so hangry when I haven't eaten for a while.
  • I'm feeling super hangry right now, let's grab some food.
  • His hangry attitude towards the situation showed his impatience and frustration.

adjective extremely large or massive in size

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

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

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

yo

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

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

adjective used to describe something as being of poor quality or unpleasant

  • The performance of the new software was quite sucky, as it had many bugs and glitches.
  • I can't believe how sucky the weather has been lately, it's been raining non-stop.
  • I hate doing chores, they're so sucky and boring.
  • His attitude towards the project was sucky, he didn't put in any effort to make it successful.

noun a slang term for blood, often used in British English to refer to a close friend or family member

  • The doctor explained that the patient had lost a lot of blud during the surgery.
  • I can't believe you spilled blud all over the carpet!
  • He's my blud, we've been friends since we were kids.
  • Her artwork really captures the blud and sweat that went into creating it.