noun a person who talks excessively or indiscreetly

  • The blabbermouth in the office cannot keep any secrets.
  • Don't tell Sarah anything important, she's a total blabbermouth.
  • I can't stand that blabbermouth, always gossiping about everyone.
  • His blabbermouth got him into trouble with the authorities.

noun a telephone call

verb talk excitedly or quickly

  • The buzz surrounding the new product launch is quite positive.
  • There's been a lot of buzz about the upcoming concert.
  • Did you hear the buzz about that new restaurant downtown?
  • The excitement in the air was like a buzzing hive of bees.

noun influence or power, especially in politics or business

verb to hit or strike with force

  • The CEO's decision carries a lot of clout within the company.
  • She has a lot of clout with the higher-ups in the office.
  • He's got major clout in the industry.
  • Her words have the clout to influence public opinion.

verb past tense form of the verb 'connect', meaning to join or link together

adjective describing a relationship or link between two or more things

  • The two devices are connected through a secure network.
  • I feel connected to you on a deep level.
  • We're all connected, man, like one big family.
  • The themes in the novel are all connected, forming a complex web of relationships.

verb to join or link together

  • The new bridge will serve as a vital connecting link between the two cities.
  • I enjoy connecting with old friends on social media.
  • Let's connect later to discuss the project further.
  • The author did a great job of connecting the themes throughout the novel.

noun a feeling of embarrassment or discomfort

verb to recoil or flinch in embarrassment or discomfort

  • Her behavior at the conference made everyone cringe with embarrassment.
  • I couldn't help but cringe when he told that corny joke.
  • That TikTok dance was so cringe, I couldn't watch the whole thing.
  • The thought of public speaking always makes me cringe.

noun a brief but intense infatuation for someone

verb to defeat or overcome completely

  • She had a secret crush on her coworker, but she never acted on her feelings.
  • I think my crush likes me back because he always smiles when he sees me.
  • I've got a major crush on that new barista at the coffee shop.
  • The weight of the world seemed to crush his spirit as he faced one setback after another.

verb to react strongly and emotionally, often in a negative way

  • The professor will likely flip out if you turn in your assignment late.
  • I totally flipped out when I saw my favorite band perform live.
  • Don't flip out, everything will be okay.
  • Her emotions were like a rollercoaster, constantly flipping out at the slightest provocation.

adjective genuine or authentic

adverb used to emphasize that something is true or genuine

preposition used to indicate the purpose or reason for something

  • The data analysis results are accurate, for real.
  • Are you coming to the party tonight for real?
  • I can't believe he actually did that, for real!
  • Her dedication to the cause is for real, she never gives up.

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 person who stares openly at someone or something in a rude or stupid way

verb to stare openly and stupidly

adjective gawky - awkward or ungainly in appearance or movement

  • The tourists couldn't help but gawk at the magnificent architecture of the cathedral.
  • I caught my neighbors gawking at the new car in our driveway.
  • Stop gawking at that celebrity, it's rude!
  • She couldn't help but gawk at the stunning sunset, mesmerized by its beauty.

noun a female child or young woman

  • The young girl excelled in her studies and was awarded a scholarship.
  • That girl over there is really good at soccer.
  • Check out that cool girl with the funky hair!
  • She's a real go-getter, that girl.

hub

noun a center of activity or interest; a focal point

  • The city's financial district serves as the central hub for all major banking institutions.
  • The mall is the hub of our social life, we always end up meeting there.
  • I heard that new club is the new hub for all the cool kids.
  • The internet has become the hub of information exchange in the modern world.

verb to overwhelm with a large amount of something; to flood

  • The heavy rainfall caused the river to inundate the surrounding farmland.
  • The news of the new product launch will inundate social media soon.
  • I can't believe how many messages inundated my inbox after the party!
  • Her emotions were so overwhelming that they seemed to inundate her entire being.

noun a written or verbal request inviting someone to go somewhere or to do something

verb to ask someone to go somewhere or to do something

  • We would like to formally invite you to attend our annual gala event.
  • Hey, we're having a party this weekend, want to come? You're invited!
  • Yo, we're throwing a bash next Friday, you gotta come, you're totally invited!
  • The beautiful sunset seemed to invite us to stay a little longer and enjoy the view.

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

  • He joined the company as a senior manager last month.
  • I joined the gym yesterday to start working out.
  • She joined the squad to hang out with her friends.
  • The two rivers joined together to form a larger body of water.

noun a person who jokes or teases in a playful manner

  • The professor was known for being a kidder in the classroom, often lightening the mood with his witty jokes.
  • My uncle is quite the kidder, always teasing us at family gatherings.
  • My best friend is such a kidder, always cracking jokes and making everyone laugh.
  • The comedian was a master kidder, able to playfully poke fun at serious topics in his stand-up routines.

adjective genuine; real; authentic

adverb in a legitimate manner or way

  • The document is legit and has been verified by our legal team.
  • I swear, that new restaurant is legit the best place in town.
  • That party was so legit, everyone was having a great time.
  • Her excuse for being late was legit, but I still had my doubts.

noun the act of displaying one's bare buttocks as a prank or disrespectful gesture

  • The act of mooning in public is considered indecent exposure and is illegal in many places.
  • I can't believe he got caught mooning the neighbors from his bedroom window.
  • We were just joking around and he ended up mooning us at the party.
  • Her mood was so bad, it was like she was metaphorically mooning everyone around her.

noun a small piece or portion of something

  • The archaeologist discovered a golden nugget buried deep underground.
  • I found a nugget of information that might help us solve the case.
  • That new restaurant serves up some tasty chicken nuggets.
  • Her advice was a valuable nugget of wisdom that I will always remember.

noun a faint, high-pitched sound or chirping noise

verb to look quickly and furtively

  • I caught a peep of the rare bird species in the forest.
  • I took a quick peep at the new restaurant menu.
  • I'll just take a peep at your answers during the test.
  • She couldn't resist taking a peep at the gossip magazine.

noun a reply, especially a sharp or witty one

  • The lawyer prepared a strong rejoinder to the opposing counsel's argument.
  • She quickly fired back a rejoinder to his comment.
  • Her comeback was a solid rejoinder to his teasing.
  • His success in the competition was a powerful rejoinder to his critics.

adjective attractive or appealing in a way that suggests a desire for sexual activity; lustful or lecherous

  • The tabloid published salacious details about the celebrity's personal life.
  • Did you hear the salacious gossip going around about our neighbors?
  • I can't believe she's spreading such salacious rumors!
  • The novel was filled with salacious descriptions that painted a vivid picture for the readers.

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 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.

noun a low, half-suppressed laugh

verb to laugh in a half-suppressed, indecorous or disrespectful manner

  • She couldn't help but snicker at the professor's subtle joke during the lecture.
  • I saw Sarah snicker when the dog stole her sandwich.
  • The group of teenagers began to snicker when they saw the funny meme.
  • The villain let out a snicker as his evil plan started to unfold.

noun the relative social, professional, or other standing of someone or something

adjective relating to a particular social or professional standing

  • The company is currently assessing the status of the project.
  • I'm not sure about the status of the party, I'll check and let you know.
  • I have no idea about his relationship status, he's very secretive about it.
  • The status of the negotiations is like a rollercoaster, constantly changing.

verb to arrange to receive something regularly, typically a publication or service

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

  • To receive updates on our latest products and promotions, please subscribe to our newsletter.
  • Hey, don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more funny videos!
  • Make sure to smash that subscribe button if you want to see more content like this.
  • Subscribing to positivity and letting go of negativity is the key to a happy life.

noun a young person, typically a girl, who keenly follows the latest fashions and pop music

adjective relating to or characteristic of a teenybopper

  • The museum exhibit attracted a crowd of teenage visitors, including a few teenyboppers.
  • I can't believe my little sister is already turning into a total teenybopper.
  • Those teenyboppers are always hanging out at the mall.
  • The pop star's latest album is sure to appeal to teenyboppers everywhere.

noun a long, thin strand of cotton, nylon, or other fibers used for sewing or weaving

verb to pass a thread through the eye of a needle or through a small opening

  • The tailor carefully matched the thread to the fabric before sewing.
  • I need to buy some more thread for my sewing project.
  • Hey, can you pass me that thread over there?
  • The thread of the story was woven through each chapter, connecting all the characters together.

adjective used for emphasis to indicate that something is done to the fullest extent or degree

adverb completely or entirely; in every way

  • The experiment results were totally in line with our hypothesis.
  • I'm totally up for going to the movies tonight.
  • That new song is totally lit!
  • She felt like she was walking on air, totally free from all worries.

noun a person who engages in such behavior

verb to antagonize or harass others online for one's own amusement

  • The online forum had to implement strict moderation to prevent trolls from disrupting discussions.
  • I can't believe that troll keeps posting rude comments on social media.
  • That troll is always stirring up drama for attention.
  • Ignoring the troll under the bridge is the best way to avoid conflict.

noun a popular trend or fashion

adjective popular or in style

  • The latest collection from the designer is sure to set a new vogue in the fashion industry.
  • That style of dress is so in vogue right now.
  • Those sneakers are totally vogue, everyone's wearing them.
  • Her ideas were in vogue with the current trends in technology.

noun a person who is strange, eccentric, or unconventional in behavior or appearance

  • The strange individual was often referred to as a weirdo by his colleagues.
  • That guy is such a weirdo, always doing odd things.
  • I don't want to hang out with that weirdo, he gives me the creeps.
  • She's a bit of a weirdo, but I like her unique perspective on things.

adjective describing something as lively, exciting, or stimulating

  • The chef prepared a zingy salad dressing with a hint of citrus.
  • I love how zingy this salsa tastes!
  • That drink is so zingy, it's like a party in my mouth!
  • Her personality is so zingy, she always brings energy to the room.

noun a slang term used to refer to stocks or investments in the stock market

  • Investors are closely monitoring the stonks in the technology sector.
  • I heard that stonks in the gaming industry are going up.
  • Let's buy some stonks and see where it goes!
  • His ability to pick stonks is like a superpower.

noun a term used to describe someone who pretends to be more socially aware or 'woke' than they actually are in order to attract others

verb to engage in the act of wokefishing

  • The practice of wokefishing, where someone pretends to hold progressive views to attract potential romantic partners, is becoming more common in online dating.
  • I can't believe he was wokefishing me the whole time we were talking!
  • She's such a wokefish, always posting about social justice but never actually doing anything to help.
  • Wokefishing is like putting on a mask to hide your true beliefs just to fit in with a certain crowd.

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

verb a word that expresses an action or state of being

adverb a word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb

pronoun a word that takes the place of a noun

  • It is important to observe how someone rolls in a professional setting to understand their work ethic.
  • I'm curious to see how someone rolls when it comes to meeting deadlines.
  • I wonder how someone rolls when it comes to handling pressure.
  • You can tell a lot about a person by observing how someone rolls in difficult situations.

noun A slang term used to emphasize a statement or to indicate the end of a discussion or argument

  • The research project was completed within the specified time period.
  • I aced that test, periodt.
  • She's the queen of the dance floor, periodt.
  • His dedication to his craft is unmatched, periodt.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb

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

  • It is important for all employees to show up and show out at the company's annual conference.
  • Hey, make sure you show up and show out at the party tonight!
  • I heard Sarah really knows how to show up and show out on the dance floor.
  • His performance at the competition really showed up and showed out compared to his previous efforts.

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb (in this case, 'best' is the adverb)

pronoun a word that takes the place of a noun (in this case, 'you' is the pronoun)

  • In order to succeed in this project, you best believe that thorough research is necessary.
  • If you think I'm going to that party alone, you best believe you're coming with me.
  • You best believe I'll be there to support you no matter what.
  • When it comes to standing up for your beliefs, you best believe that courage is key.

noun PMSL is an acronym that stands for 'Pissing Myself Laughing.' It is used to indicate that something is extremely funny.

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  • During the meeting, I overheard someone saying they were PMSL after hearing a joke.
  • I can't stop PMSL at that hilarious meme you sent me!
  • My friends always make me PMSL with their crazy antics.
  • The comedian's jokes had the audience PMSL throughout the entire show.

noun a colloquial term for a dog

  • The doggo exhibited exemplary behavior during the obedience training class.
  • I love taking my doggo for walks in the park.
  • My doggo is such a good boy, always ready to play fetch.
  • Her determination was like that of a doggo chasing after a squirrel.

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

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, indicating time, place, manner, or degree

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

  • She exercises on the reg to maintain her physical fitness.
  • I hit up that coffee shop on the reg for my morning caffeine fix.
  • We party on the reg with our close friends.
  • He practices gratitude on the reg to keep a positive mindset.

adjective describing something as normal or average

  • The company offers a regular degular health insurance plan for all employees.
  • I'm just a regular degular person trying to make ends meet.
  • She's always keeping it real, just regular degular.
  • His cooking may seem regular degular, but it's actually quite delicious.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'probsolutely' can be seen as an adjective when used informally to emphasize a high level of certainty or agreement.

adverb A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, indicating the manner, place, time, or degree of the action or state being described. In this case, 'probsolutely' is an adverb that combines 'probably' and 'absolutely' to convey a strong sense of

  • The concept of probsolutely has not yet been fully explored in academic literature.
  • I'm probsolutely going to the party tonight, are you coming?
  • I'm probsolutely hooked on this new TV show, it's so good!
  • Her talent is probsolutely out of this world, she's a natural performer.

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

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

article a word that is used to specify a noun, such as 'the', 'a', or 'an'

  • He handled the meeting like a boss, confidently addressing all concerns.
  • I aced that test, like a boss!
  • I walked into the party and owned it, like a boss.
  • She navigated through the chaos of the city streets like a boss, always staying calm and collected.

noun A noticeable improvement in one's appearance or lifestyle, often attributed to self-care or personal development.

  • After undergoing a series of personal development workshops, she experienced a significant glow-up in her professional demeanor.
  • Wow, have you seen his glow-up since he started hitting the gym regularly?
  • Her glow-up after switching up her skincare routine was insane!
  • The company's rebranding efforts resulted in a remarkable glow-up in their public image.

wyd

noun WYD is an abbreviation for 'What are you doing?' and can be used as a noun to refer to the action or activity someone is currently engaged in.

  • What are you doing this evening?
  • Wyd tonight?
  • Wyd this weekend?
  • Wyd with your life?

noun a word or phrase used to refer to a person who is part of the baby boomer generation, typically used in a dismissive or condescending manner

  • During the meeting, one of the younger employees responded with 'OK boomer' when the older colleague criticized their use of social media for marketing.
  • My dad keeps telling me to get a job, but I just respond with 'OK boomer' and walk away.
  • I posted a picture of my avocado toast on Instagram and someone commented 'OK boomer' - like, seriously?
  • When my grandpa started complaining about how kids these days are always on their phones, I just smiled and said 'OK boomer' in my head.

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.

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.

noun a slang term used to dismiss or express indifference towards something

adjective describing something as unimportant or irrelevant

  • We must adhere to the guidelines set forth by the committee, regardless of any personal opinions or preferences.
  • We can totally skip that meeting, wevs.
  • Wevs, I don't care what you think.
  • Even if the odds are against us, wevs, we'll still give it our best shot.

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.

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 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 colloquial term for a holiday or vacation

  • During the summer, many families take their annual holibobs to exotic destinations.
  • I can't wait for our holibobs in Spain next month!
  • Let's plan a cheeky holibobs to Ibiza this year.
  • After a stressful week at work, I'm looking forward to my mental holibobs at the beach.

noun a made-up word combining 'chill' and 'relax', used to describe a state of being calm and relaxed

  • After a long day of work, it is important to take some time to chillaxen and unwind.
  • Let's just chillaxen and watch some movies tonight.
  • I'm just gonna chillaxen at home this weekend, nothing too crazy.
  • As the sun set over the horizon, the town began to chillaxen into the peaceful night.

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?

NVM

noun NVM is an acronym that stands for 'never mind'. It is used to indicate that something previously mentioned is not important or should be disregarded.

verb N/A

adjective N/A

adverb N/A

pronoun N/A

preposition N/A

conjunction N/A

interjection N/A

article N/A

  • The abbreviation NVM stands for 'never mind'.
  • I told him I would be late, but he just replied with 'NVM'.
  • NVM, I'll just do it myself.
  • She waved her hand as if to say 'NVM' to all the negativity around her.

ILY

noun a word used to express affection or love, often used as an acronym for 'I love you'

  • I would like to express my affection for you by saying ILY.
  • Hey, just wanted to let you know that ILY!
  • OMG, I can't stop thinking about how much ILY!
  • Your kindness and support mean the world to me, ILY.

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 fun fact - a piece of interesting information or trivia that is enjoyable or amusing to learn

  • A fun fact about the solar system is that Pluto was considered the ninth planet until it was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006.
  • Hey, here's a fun fact - did you know that honey never spoils?
  • Check this out, a fun fact is that bananas are berries but strawberries are not!
  • In the grand scheme of things, a fun fact is that time is a concept created by humans.

AMA

noun Acronym for 'Ask Me Anything', often used in the context of online Q&A sessions or forums

  • The AMA guidelines recommend regular check-ups for individuals over the age of 50.
  • I heard that the AMA suggests getting your cholesterol checked every year.
  • My AMA said I should start exercising more to improve my health.
  • The AMA of the company is always looking out for the best interests of its employees.

XD

noun an emoticon representing a laughing face or expression of amusement in text messaging or online communication

  • The team achieved a successful outcome, XD.
  • I can't stop laughing at that meme XD.
  • That movie was so funny, XD!
  • His jokes always make me XD.

adjective a slang term meaning extremely intoxicated or high on drugs

  • The professor noticed that the student appeared zooted during the lecture.
  • I could tell he was zooted at the party last night.
  • She got so zooted at the concert, she couldn't even remember the songs they played.
  • His mind was zooted with excitement as he waited for the results of the competition.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea, 'hilaribad' could potentially be used as a noun to refer to something that is both hilarious and bad

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'hilaribad' is likely a made-up word combining 'hilarious' and 'bad' to convey a mixed or conflicting feeling

  • The comedian's attempt at humor fell flat and was deemed hilaribad by the audience.
  • That movie was hilaribad, I couldn't stop laughing at how bad it was.
  • The new stand-up routine was so hilaribad, it had everyone in stitches.
  • The team's performance on the field was hilaribad, they couldn't seem to get anything right.

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 a brief closing and opening of one eye, typically as a signal or hint

verb to close and open one eye quickly as a signal or hint

  • To be quite honest with you, I believe the best course of action is to proceed with caution.
  • TBQHWY, I think we should just go for it and see what happens.
  • TBQHWY, I'm not really feeling this party tonight.
  • TBQHWY, the truth is like a double-edged sword, cutting through all illusions.

noun a slang term that stands for 'Dad I'd Like to Fuck', typically used to describe an attractive older man who is a father

  • The gentleman at the party was known to be a doting father and was often referred to as a dilf.
  • I heard that Sarah has a crush on the new dad at school, they all say he's a dilf.
  • That dilf over there is looking pretty hot today.
  • In the world of parenting blogs, he was considered the ultimate dilf - a combination of good looks and great parenting skills.

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 post on a social media platform that is considered to be of low quality or lacking in substance

  • The internet is filled with low-quality content, such as shitposts.
  • I can't believe I wasted my time reading that shitpost on social media.
  • That shitpost was so cringey, I couldn't even finish reading it.
  • His argument was nothing but a series of shitposts, lacking any substance or credibility.

noun a slang term used in British English to describe something or someone as attractive or appealing

  • The new project manager demonstrated strong leadership skills and was praised for her peng presentation.
  • Wow, that outfit is so peng! Where did you get it?
  • That party last night was so peng, everyone was having a great time.
  • Her voice was like peng, soothing and calming to everyone who listened.

noun a statement or warning that reveals important plot details or endings of a story, movie, or TV show

  • I must issue a spoiler alert before discussing the ending of the novel.
  • Spoiler alert: the main character dies at the end of the movie.
  • Just a heads up - spoiler alert - the twist in the plot is mind-blowing!
  • In life, there are no spoiler alerts for the unexpected twists and turns that may come our way.

noun a block of text which is repeatedly copied and pasted by individuals over the internet

verb to copy and paste a block of text repeatedly over the internet

  • The copypasta was a verbatim copy of the original text.
  • I just found a hilarious copypasta online.
  • That copypasta is pure gold!
  • His speech was like a copypasta of cliches and platitudes.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'lulz' is a noun that refers to humor or amusement derived from someone else's misfortune or embarrassment.

preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. In this case, 'for' shows the purpose or reason for doing something.

article A word that is used to specify a noun. In this case, 'the' is used before 'lulz' to specify a particular type of amusement or enjoyment.

  • The group decided to engage in the activity for the lulz, simply for the sake of amusement.
  • We pulled the prank for the lulz, just to see their reaction.
  • Let's mess with them for the lulz, it'll be hilarious.
  • Sometimes you just have to do things for the lulz, without any serious purpose behind it.

noun a Chinese dialect spoken mainly in the city of Shanghai and surrounding areas

  • Sheng is a traditional Chinese musical instrument that is played in orchestras.
  • I heard that Sheng is really difficult to learn how to play.
  • I'm thinking of picking up the Sheng and starting a band.
  • Learning to play the Sheng is like mastering a new language.

adjective informal contraction of 'trying to'

preposition informal contraction of 'trying to'

  • I am attempting to find a solution to the problem at hand.
  • I'm tryna figure out how to fix this.
  • I'm tryna get to the bottom of this.
  • I'm tryna unravel the mystery behind it all.

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 Malaysian slang term for hanging out or relaxing

verb to hang out or relax casually

  • The students decided to lepak at the library to study for their exams.
  • Let's lepak at the mamak after work and catch up.
  • I'm just gonna lepak at home and chill tonight.
  • Sometimes, it's good to just lepak and enjoy the moment without any worries.

noun a colloquial or dialectal variation of the pronoun 'you', often used in some regional dialects

pronoun a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., you) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., yous)

  • It is important to address all of yous in the meeting to ensure everyone is on the same page.
  • Hey yous, don't forget to bring your notes to class tomorrow.
  • Yous better watch out for that new teacher, she's tough.
  • The team's success depends on all of yous working together towards a common goal.

noun a symbol (@) used in email addresses and social media usernames to separate the user's name from the domain name or handle

  • Please make sure to include the recipient's email address preceded by the at-sign in the 'To' field.
  • Don't forget to put the at-sign before typing in the username for your email.
  • Just use the at-sign when sending a message online, it's easy.
  • In the digital age, the at-sign has become a symbol of connection and communication.

af

adverb used to intensify an adjective or adverb, often expressing extreme or excessive qualities

preposition used to indicate a point or place occupied in space

interjection used to express strong feeling or emotion

  • The project was completed ahead of schedule.
  • I finished my homework af.
  • I'm craving pizza af right now.
  • His determination to succeed was like a fire burning af.

noun a shortened form of 'totally' or 'totally agree'

  • The committee decided totes magotes on the new budget proposal.
  • I am totes magotes excited for the concert tonight!
  • She's totes magotes into him, it's so obvious.
  • His success was totes magotes due to hard work and determination.

adjective attractive or sexually appealing, especially with a well-shaped buttocks

  • The dancer showcased her bootylicious moves on stage with grace and precision.
  • Wow, that outfit is so bootylicious, you're going to turn heads for sure!
  • She's got a bootylicious body that everyone is envious of.
  • His mixtape is straight fire, every track is absolutely bootylicious.

noun A devoted and enthusiastic fan of a particular celebrity, TV show, music group, etc.

  • The city council is considering a proposal to build a new stadium in the downtown area.
  • I'm a huge fan of that singer, I stan them so hard.
  • I stan for that new TV show, it's so good!
  • She truly stans for social justice and equality in all aspects of her life.

noun a slang term used in New Zealand to describe someone who is stylish, cool, or attractive

  • The young man was known for his fashionable attire and confident demeanor, earning him the reputation of being quite skuxx.
  • Wow, that guy is so skuxx with his fresh kicks and stylish haircut.
  • She's always hanging out with the skuxx crowd at the skate park.
  • His performance on the basketball court was absolutely skuxx, leaving the crowd in awe.

noun a term used to describe someone who is pedantic about grammar and language usage

  • The grammar Nazi in our group always corrects everyone's punctuation and spelling.
  • I can't stand hanging out with that grammar Nazi who always points out my typos.
  • Don't be such a grammar Nazi, nobody likes a know-it-all.
  • She's like a grammar Nazi when it comes to following the rules of the game.

noun an acronym for 'talk to you later'

  • I must bid you farewell for now, but I will talk to you later. TTYL.
  • Hey, gotta go now. TTYL!
  • Catch you later, TTYL!
  • Leaving the conversation for now, but I'll be back soon. TTYL!

FTW

noun acronym for 'For The Win', used to express enthusiasm or approval

  • The team's dedication and hard work led to a successful outcome, FTW.
  • Just finished my last exam, FTW!
  • Got the last piece of pizza, FTW!
  • Taking risks and pushing boundaries, FTW.

noun IDEK is an acronym that stands for 'I don't even know'. It is used informally to express uncertainty or confusion.

pronoun IDEK can be used as a pronoun to replace a noun in a sentence, representing the speaker's uncertainty or lack of knowledge.

interjection IDEK can also be used as an interjection to express frustration, confusion, or disbelief.

  • I am not sure what the correct answer is, IDEK.
  • IDEK where I left my keys, they could be anywhere!
  • IDEK what he was thinking when he dyed his hair pink.
  • She looked at him with a puzzled expression, as if to say 'IDEK what you're talking about.'

noun a person or thing that is random or unknown

  • The research study used a random sampling method to select participants.
  • I just asked some randos at the party if they wanted to play a game.
  • I met this cool rando at the coffee shop who told me about a great new band.
  • Life is full of unexpected twists and turns, like running into a rando from your past.

noun acronym for 'thanks for the invite'

adjective describing the sentiment of being grateful for being invited to an event or gathering

  • I would like to extend my gratitude for inviting me to the event, tfti.
  • Thanks for the invite, tfti!
  • Yo, tfti to the party last night!
  • Your success is an open invitation for others to follow, tfti.

idc

noun abbreviation for 'I don't care'

  • I do not care about the minor details, or IDC for short.
  • IDC what movie we watch tonight, as long as we're together.
  • IDC if he likes me or not, I'm just going to do my own thing.
  • She may act like she doesn't care, but deep down she's screaming IDC.

noun a slang term used to refer to someone who is cool or stylish

  • The committee agreed that the new policy was indeed koolio.
  • I think your new haircut looks koolio!
  • That concert was so koolio, I can't wait for the next one!
  • His idea to start a community garden was truly koolio in its creativity.

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 slang term for something that is exciting or happening

verb present participle of the verb 'pop', meaning to make a sudden, sharp, explosive sound or movement

  • The champagne bottle was popped open to celebrate the success of the project.
  • Hey, what's poppin'? Anything new happening?
  • The party last night was lit, it was poppin' all night long.
  • His new business idea is really poppin' off, it's gaining a lot of attention.

noun informal term for details

  • Please provide me with all the details or 'deets' of the project before we proceed.
  • Hey, can you give me the deets on the party this weekend?
  • I need the deets on what went down last night at the club.
  • She always manages to leave out the important deets when telling a story.

verb to utterly defeat or destroy someone or something in a game or competition

  • The company's financial report was rekt by the unexpected market crash.
  • I got rekt in that video game last night, couldn't catch a break.
  • He got rekt in that rap battle, didn't stand a chance.
  • Her heart was rekt when she found out he had been lying to her.

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 symbol or abbreviation commonly used to represent hugs and kisses in written communication.

  • The letter ended with the closing 'XOXO', symbolizing hugs and kisses.
  • I always sign my texts to my friends with 'XOXO'.
  • She sent me a message with lots of XOXOs at the end.
  • The artist signed the painting with XOXO, representing love and affection towards their work.

noun an acronym for 'laughing my ass off', used to indicate that something is very funny

  • The acronym 'lmao' stands for 'laughing my ass off'.
  • I can't stop laughing, lmao!
  • That joke was so funny, lmao!
  • His reaction to the prank was priceless, lmao!

adverb AFAIK is an abbreviation for 'As Far As I Know', used to indicate that the information being shared is based on the speaker's current understanding or knowledge.

  • As far as I know, the company is still in negotiations with potential investors.
  • AFAIK, Sarah is planning a surprise party for her sister next weekend.
  • AFAIK, we're all meeting up at the usual spot later tonight.
  • AFAIK, the road to success is paved with hard work and determination.

noun an acronym used in internet slang to express extreme laughter, standing for 'Rolling on the floor laughing so hard a little bit of wee comes out'

  • The acronym 'Rotflshalbowco' stands for 'Rolling on the floor laughing so hard a little bit of wee comes out'.
  • I can't stop Rotflshalbowco after watching that hilarious video.
  • My stomach hurts from Rotflshalbowco at that meme.
  • The comedian's jokes had me Rotflshalbowco throughout the entire show.

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

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

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

adjective describing someone who is very excited or hyped up, often due to alcohol or drugs

  • The party was lively and everyone seemed to be in high spirits.
  • The party was so turnt last night, we were dancing all night long.
  • Last night's party was lit, everyone was turnt.
  • The energy in the room was so contagious, it was like the whole place was turnt up.

meh

adjective unenthusiastic or unimpressive

interjection used to express indifference or lack of enthusiasm

  • The quality of the product was just meh, not exceptional.
  • I asked him how the movie was and he said 'meh', so I didn't bother watching it.
  • I tried that new restaurant everyone was raving about, but honestly it was meh.
  • Her performance in the play was meh, she lacked emotion and enthusiasm.

noun a made-up or fictional word with no specific definition

  • The Gwag tribe has a rich history dating back centuries.
  • I heard that Gwag is the best place to get street food in town.
  • Let's hit up Gwag for some late-night fun.
  • The artist's brushstrokes danced across the canvas like a lively Gwag festival.

adjective stylish or fashionable in a confident and flashy way

  • The fashion designer showcased a swaggy collection at Paris Fashion Week.
  • I love your swaggy new haircut!
  • That outfit is so swaggy, you're killing it!
  • His confidence is so swaggy, he walks into a room and owns it.

adverb used to express emphasis or seriousness in a casual or informal manner

  • I am seriously considering your proposal.
  • Srsly, did you see what she was wearing?
  • I can't believe he ghosted me, srsly.
  • His dedication to his craft is srsly impressive.

noun a slang term for a young woman or girlfriend

  • The young woman, who is of shorter stature, is often referred to as a 'shawty'.
  • Hey shawty, what's up?
  • That shawty over there is looking fine.
  • She may be short in height, but she's a shawty in terms of attitude and confidence.

noun a proper noun representing a person's name

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  • Chaley, please ensure that all the documents are properly filed before the meeting.
  • Hey chaley, let's grab some lunch together.
  • Yo chaley, what's up? Let's hang out this weekend.
  • Chaley, you're the missing piece in our team. We need your expertise to succeed.

noun IANAL stands for 'I am not a lawyer'

pronoun IANAL is a pronoun that refers to the speaker or writer who is not a lawyer

  • IANAL, but based on my research, it seems that the legal precedent supports this argument.
  • IANAL, but I think you might have a case if you can prove that the contract was breached.
  • IANAL, but it looks like you got screwed over in that deal.
  • IANAL, but it feels like the law is on our side in this situation.

noun a slang term for someone who is both drunk and high on drugs

  • The scientist observed the slizzard behavior of the lizard in its natural habitat.
  • I saw a slizzard crawling around in the backyard yesterday.
  • That slizzard is always up to no good.
  • Her mind was in a slizzard, unable to focus on anything but the chaos around her.

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

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

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

adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb

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

conjunction a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause

interjection an exclamation, especially as a part of speech

article a particular item or object, typically one of a specified type

  • The idea of implementing such a policy is simply ridiculous.
  • I can't believe you fell for that ridiculous prank!
  • That outfit is so ridic, I can't even.
  • The amount of work she has to do is ridiculous, it's like climbing a mountain.

noun A slang term used to describe the area where the ankle and the calf meet, often used in reference to a person with a particularly thick or undefined ankle

  • The doctor examined the patient's mankle and determined it was sprained.
  • I twisted my mankle while playing basketball, it's really sore now.
  • I can't wear those shoes, they always rub against my mankle.
  • He has a mankle for always getting himself into trouble.

noun a playful or mock fight or scuffle

  • The two gentlemen engaged in a heated debate that almost escalated into twisticuffs.
  • I heard those two guys were about to throw down in some twisticuffs.
  • Things got real messy when they started twisticuffs.
  • The political debate turned into a verbal twisticuffs between the candidates.

noun a blogging event where participants write and publish blog posts on a specific topic or theme for a set period of time

  • The annual blogathon event was a great opportunity for writers to showcase their work.
  • I can't wait to participate in the blogathon next weekend!
  • I heard the blogathon is gonna be lit this year!
  • Joining the blogathon felt like running a marathon of creativity.

HMU

noun HMU is an acronym that stands for 'hit me up', which is a colloquial way of asking someone to contact or message you.

verb HMU is a verb phrase that is used to indicate the action of contacting or messaging someone.

preposition In the context of HMU, 'up' is a preposition that indicates the direction of the action of hitting or contacting someone.

  • Please feel free to HMU if you have any further questions regarding the project.
  • Hey, HMU if you want to grab lunch later.
  • I'm bored, HMU if you want to hang out.
  • The new marketing campaign really hit the mark - it's like it's saying 'HMU' to our target audience.

noun a slang term combining 'chill' and 'relax', referring to a state of being calm and relaxed

verb to relax or take it easy

  • After a long day of work, I enjoy spending my evenings chillaxing at home with a good book.
  • Let's just chillax and watch some movies tonight.
  • I'm just chillaxin with my friends at the beach.
  • Sometimes you just need to take a step back and chillax, everything will work out in the end.

brb

noun an abbreviation for 'be right back'

  • I need to step away from my desk for a moment, brb.
  • Just gotta grab a snack, brb!
  • Gotta take a quick break, brb!
  • I need to recharge my batteries, brb.

adjective a Malayalam slang term used to express admiration or approval, similar to 'awesome' or 'fantastic'

  • The chef prepared an adipoli dish for the special event.
  • Wow, that dish was absolutely adipoli!
  • That new movie is adipoli, you have to watch it!
  • Her dance moves were so adipoli, she really stole the show.

noun a slang term for an address or location

  • Please provide your addy so we can send you the necessary documents.
  • Hey, can you text me your addy for the party?
  • I'll swing by your addy later to pick up the stuff.
  • Her addy is like a cozy little haven in the bustling city.