Social Media Slang

252 words in this vocabulary list

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noun a Spanish word for friend

  • I met my amigo for a business lunch to discuss the new project.
  • Hey amigo, wanna grab a drink later?
  • Me and my amigos are planning a road trip next weekend.
  • The sun is setting, amigo, it's time to head back home.

adjective causing laughter or providing entertainment; funny

  • The amusing anecdote provided a light-hearted moment during the conference.
  • The movie was so amusing, I couldn't stop laughing!
  • That TikTok video was hella amusing!
  • Her clever wit was an amusing dance of words.

adjective relating to or containing aphorisms, which are concise statements of a principle or truth

  • The author is known for his aphoristic style of writing, often conveying deep truths in just a few words.
  • I love reading those aphoristic quotes that make you think about life in a different way.
  • His tweets are so aphoristic, always dropping some wisdom in 280 characters or less.
  • Her words were like aphoristic gems, shining brightly amidst the mundane chatter of the room.

noun an explosion or detonation

verb to explode or cause to explode violently

  • The engineers are concerned about the possibility of the gas tank blowing up during the test.
  • If you keep adding more air to the balloon, it's going to blow up soon.
  • I heard that the car engine blew up right in the middle of the highway.
  • The argument between the two colleagues was about to blow up into a full-blown conflict.

noun a noisy quarrel or fight

verb to engage in a noisy quarrel or fight

  • The brawl that broke out at the protest resulted in several injuries.
  • Did you hear about the brawl that went down at the club last night?
  • Things got heated and a brawl erupted between the two groups.
  • The political debate turned into a verbal brawl as both candidates passionately argued their points.

noun a remark or criticism that is harsh and intended to hurt someone's feelings

  • The critic's review was filled with brickbats, pointing out every flaw in the performance.
  • I can't believe she threw so many brickbats at him during the meeting.
  • The online debate turned into a brickbat throwing contest between the two rival fan groups.
  • Her words were like brickbats, hitting him hard with their harsh criticism.

noun a behavior that is ridiculous, funny, or absurd, often done to entertain others

  • The CEO was disappointed by the buffoonery displayed during the important board meeting.
  • I can't believe the level of buffoonery going on in the office today.
  • Stop with the buffoonery, it's getting old.
  • His actions were like a performance of buffoonery, making everyone laugh but also causing chaos.

adjective relating to or characteristic of a cat; spiteful or malicious in a subtle and underhanded way

  • Her catty remarks during the meeting were unprofessional and uncalled for.
  • I can't stand her catty attitude towards everyone in the office.
  • She's always so catty, talking behind people's backs all the time.
  • The catty rivalry between the two actresses was evident on and off the screen.

noun a drink taken after another of a different kind, especially a small amount of a strong alcoholic drink taken after a weaker one

  • The chaser in this experiment is used to measure the reaction time of the participants.
  • I always like to have a chaser after taking a shot of tequila.
  • He's known as the ultimate chaser, always pursuing the latest trends and fads.
  • Success is the main goal, but money is just a chaser in the grand scheme of things.

noun a person who talks a lot, especially about trivial matters

  • The lecturer found it challenging to control the chatterbox in the back row.
  • My little sister is such a chatterbox, she never stops talking!
  • I can't stand hanging out with that chatterbox, she's so annoying.
  • His mind was like a chatterbox, constantly filled with thoughts and ideas.

noun a short, high-pitched sound made by a bird or a small animal

verb to make a short, high-pitched sound like a bird or small animal

  • The price of the product was quite cheep compared to its competitors.
  • I found a cheep deal on this jacket at the thrift store.
  • I can't believe how cheep those shoes were at the clearance sale!
  • His cheep tactics in business always seem to backfire in the long run.

noun a feeling of coldness, typically associated with a decrease in temperature

verb to relax or take it easy

adjective relaxed or easy-going

adverb in a relaxed or easy-going manner

  • It is important to take breaks and chill in order to maintain a healthy work-life balance.
  • Let's just chill and watch a movie tonight.
  • I'm just gonna chill at home and binge-watch my favorite show.
  • After a long day, I like to chill by taking a walk in the park to clear my mind.

noun a short, high-pitched sound made by small birds or insects

verb to make a short, high-pitched sound

  • The birds began to chirp as the sun rose in the morning.
  • I love waking up to the sound of birds chirping outside my window.
  • The crickets were chirping all night long, keeping me awake.
  • His phone chirped with notifications every few minutes.

noun absurd or nonsensical talk or ideas

  • The speaker dismissed the opponent's argument as mere claptrap.
  • I can't believe people actually fall for that political claptrap.
  • Don't listen to him, he's just spouting claptrap.
  • Her excuses were nothing but claptrap to cover up her mistake.

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

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

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

  • I would like to comment upon the recent changes in the company's policy.
  • I want to say something about the new rules at work.
  • I gotta give my two cents on the way things are going down.
  • Let me shed some light on the situation and provide my commentary.

verb to join or link together

  • It is important to connect with your colleagues in order to foster a collaborative work environment.
  • Let's connect over coffee sometime and catch up!
  • I'll hit you up later so we can connect and chill.
  • The author used vivid imagery to connect the reader with the emotions of the main character.

noun a slow, stealthy movement

  • The slow and gradual creep of urbanization is evident in many developing countries.
  • I always feel a bit creeped out when I'm alone in the dark.
  • That guy gives me the creeps, I don't trust him at all.
  • The creep of doubt started to seep into her mind, making her question everything.

verb to express emotion or feeling in a theatrical or exaggerated manner

  • The actor was able to emote a wide range of emotions on stage.
  • I love watching streamers emote during their gameplay.
  • She always emotes so dramatically, it's hilarious.
  • The painting seemed to emote a sense of melancholy.

verb to burst forth with sudden violence or noise

adjective having burst forth with sudden violence or noise

  • The gas tank exploded due to a mechanical malfunction.
  • The fireworks exploded in the sky, creating a beautiful display.
  • The party last night was so wild, it felt like my brain exploded.
  • Her anger exploded when she found out the truth about his betrayal.

fab

adjective used to describe something as excellent or outstanding

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

adjective treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor; flippant

  • The speaker's facetious remarks were not well-received by the audience.
  • Stop being facetious and take this seriously.
  • Don't be so facetious, dude.
  • Her facetious attitude masked her true feelings.

verb to display something ostentatiously or conspicuously in order to attract attention or admiration

  • She chose to flaunt her wealth by wearing designer clothes and driving a luxury car.
  • He loves to flaunt his new sneakers whenever he goes out with his friends.
  • She's always flaunting her new phone like it's the coolest thing ever.
  • The peacock flaunted its colorful feathers to attract a mate.

verb to display ostentatiously or boldly

adjective showing off in a conspicuous or offensive way

  • She was caught flaunting her expensive jewelry at the charity event.
  • He's always flaunting his new car whenever he gets the chance.
  • Stop flaunting your designer clothes, no one cares.
  • The peacock flaunted its colorful feathers to attract a mate.

noun a type of language that is considered vulgar, offensive, or inappropriate

  • The use of foul language is not tolerated in the workplace.
  • Please try to avoid using foul language around the kids.
  • I can't stand it when people use foul language in public.
  • Her foul language was like a sharp knife cutting through the silence.

noun a sudden and intense feeling of fear, anxiety, or panic

verb to become very anxious, upset, or afraid

  • She tends to freak out whenever there is a change in the project timeline.
  • Don't freak out, but I think I lost my phone.
  • I totally freaked out when I saw my ex at the party.
  • The thought of public speaking makes me want to freak out.

noun a person who talks a great deal, especially in an inflated or empty way

  • The speaker was considered a gasbag by the audience due to his lengthy and repetitive speeches.
  • Don't listen to him, he's just a gasbag who loves to hear himself talk.
  • I can't stand that guy, he's such a gasbag.
  • Her inflated ego made her come off as a gasbag during the meeting.

verb to smile broadly, especially in an unrestrained or silly manner

  • She walked into the room, grinning from ear to ear as she greeted her colleagues.
  • I caught my friend grinning mischievously as she played a prank on our other friend.
  • The comedian had the audience grinning like Cheshire cats with his hilarious jokes.
  • The old man sat on the park bench, grinning at the memories of his youth.

noun an event or occurrence

adjective currently taking place or in progress

  • The happening event was attended by prominent figures from various industries.
  • Hey, do you know what's happening this weekend?
  • I heard there's a lit happening at the club tonight.
  • There's a lot happening behind the scenes that we're not aware of.

noun a dish of cooked meat cut into small pieces and recooked, usually with potatoes

verb to make a mess of something, to ruin or botch

  • The chef accidentally hashed up the recipe by adding too much salt.
  • I totally hashed up my presentation in front of the whole class.
  • Don't hash up the plan by forgetting to bring the key.
  • She hashed up her relationship by constantly lying to her partner.

noun intense or passionate dislike

verb to feel intense or passionate dislike for someone or something

  • I strongly dislike the taste of olives.
  • I really hate olives.
  • I can't stand olives.
  • Olives are my arch-nemesis.

adjective characterized by an attitude of moral superiority

preposition used to compare someone's behavior or attitude unfavorably with one's own

  • She often comes across as holier-than-thou in her lectures on morality.
  • Don't be so holier-than-thou just because you go to church every Sunday.
  • Stop acting all holier-than-thou, nobody likes a self-righteous attitude.
  • His holier-than-thou attitude towards others only serves to alienate him from those around him.

adjective causing amusement or laughter; funny

  • The speaker delivered a humorous speech that kept the audience entertained.
  • My dad always tells the most humorous jokes at family gatherings.
  • That stand-up comedian is so funny, his jokes are seriously humorous.
  • Her humorous personality lights up the room and brings joy to everyone around her.

noun a figure of speech in which exaggeration is used for emphasis or effect, as in 'I could sleep for a year'

  • The author's use of hyperbole in his writing emphasizes the extreme nature of the character's emotions.
  • She always uses hyperbole when describing how busy she is, like saying she has a million things to do.
  • He's always exaggerating with hyperbole, like saying he's so hungry he could eat a horse.
  • Her love for him was so strong, it was like a hyperbole that couldn't be contained.

noun a person who pretends to have virtues, moral or religious beliefs, principles, etc., that he or she does not actually possess, especially a person whose actions belie stated beliefs

adjective hypocritical

  • The politician was accused of being a hypocrite for preaching about honesty while engaging in corrupt practices.
  • I can't believe she called me a hypocrite when she's always late herself!
  • Don't be such a hypocrite, you know you're guilty too.
  • His actions spoke louder than words, revealing him to be a true hypocrite.

adjective describing or causing inflammation, especially in a physical sense

  • The doctor prescribed medication to reduce the inflammatory response in the patient's body.
  • I heard that eating certain foods can cause an inflammatory reaction in some people.
  • Don't eat that, it's so spicy it's like eating pure inflammatory!
  • His inflammatory remarks only served to escalate the tension in the room.

noun rapid and excited speech that is difficult to understand

verb to talk rapidly and excitedly in a way that is difficult to understand

  • The professor asked the students to stop their incessant jabber during the lecture.
  • I couldn't hear the movie dialogue over my friend's constant jabber.
  • She's always jabbering on about her crush on that guy.
  • The birds in the trees jabbered happily as the sun rose.

noun someone who jabbers or chatters incessantly

  • The jabberer in the meeting wouldn't stop talking and let others speak.
  • I can't stand that jabberer at the party who never stops gossiping.
  • That jabberer is always yapping about nonsense.
  • Her mind was like a room full of jabberers, never quiet or still.

noun a sudden or abrupt movement

verb to spring into the air or leap

preposition used to indicate movement onto or onto the surface of something

  • The team decided to jump on the opportunity to work with the new client.
  • Let's jump on the chance to go to the concert tonight!
  • I heard the party is going to be lit, we should jump on that.
  • Don't miss out on this trend, you should jump on it before it's too late.

adjective describing someone who talks loudly and excessively

  • The loudmouthed individual dominated the meeting with their constant interruptions.
  • I can't stand that loudmouthed guy who never stops talking.
  • That loudmouthed dude needs to learn when to zip it.
  • Her loudmouthed attitude drowned out the voices of others in the room.

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 word that functions as the name of a specific person, place, thing, or idea

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

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

  • It is inappropriate to make fun of someone's appearance.
  • Don't make fun of her, she's sensitive about that.
  • Stop making fun of him, it's not cool.
  • It's not nice to make fun of someone's insecurities.

noun A photograph of a person's face, especially one taken for police records.

  • The suspect's mug shot was taken at the police station.
  • Did you see the mug shot of that guy who got arrested?
  • Check out this dude's mug shot, he looks ridiculous!
  • Her tired face in the morning could be mistaken for a mug shot.

noun idle or trivial talk or chatter

verb to talk casually, especially about unimportant matters

  • During the meeting, they engaged in a lengthy natter about the latest industry developments.
  • I love getting together with my friends for a good natter over coffee.
  • Let's grab a pint and have a quick natter about the game last night.
  • The leaves on the trees seemed to natter to each other as the wind rustled through them.

adjective without previous thought or preparation

adverb without previous thought or preparation

  • I cannot provide an offhand estimate without conducting a thorough analysis.
  • I can't think of it offhand, but I'll get back to you on that.
  • I'm not sure offhand, but I'll look it up for you.
  • Offhand remarks can sometimes lead to misunderstandings.

noun a belief or judgment that is not necessarily based on fact

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  • In my opinion, the company's decision to expand internationally was a smart move.
  • I think the new restaurant in town is really good, but that's just my opinion.
  • Honestly, I don't really care about his opinion on the matter.
  • Her opinion was like a ray of sunshine in a room full of clouds.

noun a final remark or action, typically an insult or criticism, made as someone is leaving

  • Before leaving the meeting, he made sure to deliver a well-thought-out parting shot to address any lingering concerns.
  • As he walked out the door, he couldn't resist throwing in a cheeky parting shot to lighten the mood.
  • His parting shot was to drop the mic and walk away, leaving everyone speechless.
  • Her resignation letter was her parting shot at the company, expressing all her frustrations and disappointments.

adjective a term used to describe something as excellent, fine, or satisfactory

  • The weather forecast for the weekend is looking quite peachy.
  • I'm feeling peachy today, thanks for asking!
  • Everything is just peachy keen with me, how about you?
  • Despite the challenges, she always manages to keep a peachy attitude.

noun a photograph or picture taken with a camera

  • The photographer took a stunning photo of the sunset.
  • Hey, can you snap a quick photo of us?
  • I'm gonna selfie this moment, hold on!
  • Her words painted a vivid photo of the scene in my mind.

noun a picture or image taken with a camera

verb to take a photograph

  • The photographer took a high-quality photograph of the bride and groom.
  • I snapped a quick photograph of the sunset before it disappeared.
  • Let's take a selfie and post it on social media!
  • The artist painted a vivid photograph of the bustling city streets.

noun a collection of things laid one on top of another

pronoun refers to the action of adding more of something

  • The chef instructed his team to pile it on when plating the dish for presentation.
  • I love extra cheese on my pizza, so pile it on!
  • Hey man, pile it on with the toppings for the ultimate burger experience.
  • She couldn't handle any more stress; it was like they were trying to pile it on.

verb to speak or act in a disrespectful or aggressive manner

adverb in a sudden or explosive manner

  • The pressure caused the lid to pop off the container.
  • I told him to stop annoying me before I pop off.
  • She's always ready to pop off at anyone who crosses her.
  • His anger was bubbling under the surface, ready to pop off at any moment.

noun a person who pretends to be someone they are not, especially in order to impress others

adjective used to describe someone who is pretending to be someone they are not

  • The artist was accused of being a poser by his peers for not truly understanding the art form.
  • She's such a poser, always trying to act like she's into things she knows nothing about.
  • Don't pay attention to him, he's just a poser trying to fit in with the cool crowd.
  • In the world of fashion, being a poser can be a valuable skill for blending in with different styles.

noun a group of people who have a common purpose or goal, especially a group of armed individuals

  • The posse of investors gathered to discuss the new business opportunity.
  • Hey, you coming to hang out with the posse later?
  • I heard his posse is throwing a party this weekend.
  • Her close friends formed a protective posse around her during the difficult times.

noun a practical joke or mischievous act

verb to play a trick or practical joke on someone

  • The students were reprimanded for pulling a prank in the school library.
  • I can't believe you actually fell for that prank!
  • That prank was so epic, everyone was talking about it for days.
  • His words were like a prank, meant to deceive and mislead.

noun a clever or witty remark

verb to make a clever or witty remark

  • The speaker ended his speech with a clever quip that left the audience chuckling.
  • She always has a witty quip ready for any situation.
  • His quip about the situation was so on point.
  • Her quip cut through the tension in the room like a knife.

noun a person who is known for making clever or witty remarks

  • The quipster entertained the audience with his clever remarks during the debate.
  • The quipster always has a witty comeback ready in any conversation.
  • That dude is such a quipster, always cracking jokes and making everyone laugh.
  • She was a quipster with words, able to turn any situation into a humorous one.

noun a lengthy, impassioned speech or piece of writing that strongly criticizes or denounces someone or something

verb to speak or write at length in a critical or angry manner

  • During the meeting, the CEO went on a lengthy rant about the importance of company values.
  • My friend always goes on a rant about his favorite sports team whenever they lose a game.
  • I can't stand when people start ranting about things they don't understand.
  • Her mind was like a never-ending rant, filled with thoughts and opinions that she couldn't keep to herself.

verb to speak or write at length in a wild, impassioned, or vehement manner

  • The professor spent the entire lecture ranting about the importance of citing sources in academic writing.
  • My mom is always ranting about how messy my room is.
  • I can't stand when people start ranting about things they know nothing about.
  • The storm clouds gathered, as if nature itself was ranting about the impending downpour.

noun a sharp, angry, or wittily incisive reply to a remark or accusation

verb to make a sharp, angry, or wittily incisive reply

  • She quickly formulated a retort to his argument, presenting her counterpoints with precision.
  • When he made a snarky comment, she had the perfect retort ready to shut him down.
  • He tried to insult her, but she hit him back with a savage retort.
  • His actions spoke louder than any retort she could have come up with.

noun a statement or assertion

verb to express something in words

  • According to the witness's statement, the suspect did not say so.
  • I heard from Sarah that she didn't say so during the meeting.
  • I swear he didn't say so, bro.
  • Her actions spoke louder than words, indicating she didn't say so.

noun a piece of news published by a newspaper or broadcast by a television or radio station before any of its competitors

verb to lift or gather something with a scoop

  • The journalist was able to get the scoop on the latest political scandal.
  • Did you hear the scoop about the new restaurant opening up downtown?
  • I'll give you the inside scoop on what really happened at the party.
  • She scooped up all the awards at the film festival.

noun a person who writes or draws in a careless or untidy way

  • The young scribbler showed great promise in his writing abilities.
  • I'm just a scribbler trying to make sense of my thoughts on paper.
  • Hey, look at that scribbler over there doodling in their notebook.
  • She was known as the scribbler of the group, always jotting down ideas and notes.

adjective having or characterized by a strong belief in one's own righteousness and a tendency to act in a morally superior way

  • She often comes across as self-righteous, always quick to judge others.
  • Don't be so self-righteous, nobody likes a know-it-all.
  • Stop being so self-righteous, you're not perfect either.
  • His self-righteous attitude was like a shield, protecting him from criticism.

noun a lack of depth, superficiality

  • The shallowness of his analysis was evident in his superficial understanding of the topic.
  • She couldn't stand the shallowness of his jokes, they were just so surface-level.
  • I can't deal with the shallowness of her gossip, it's all just so shallow and petty.
  • The shallowness of his character ran deep, masking a complexity that few could see.

noun a playful or mischievous act or trick; a prank

  • The board of directors will not tolerate any shenanigans during the upcoming merger negotiations.
  • I can't believe the shenanigans that went down at the office party last night.
  • Those kids are always up to some shenanigans when they're left unsupervised.
  • His plan to win the election involved a lot of political shenanigans behind the scenes.

noun the act of displaying one's abilities or possessions in a boastful manner

verb displaying one's abilities or possessions in a boastful manner

adjective characterized by a desire to attract attention or admiration through ostentatious behavior

  • The CEO was criticized for constantly showing off his expensive cars and designer clothes.
  • She's always showing off her new phone to everyone.
  • Stop showing off in front of everyone, it's annoying.
  • The peacock flaunts its feathers, showing off its beauty to attract a mate.

noun the act of killing someone in a violent way

verb present participle of slay, meaning to kill in a violent way

  • The detective was praised for his role in solving the slaying of the prominent businessman.
  • Did you hear about the slaying that happened downtown last night?
  • That new action movie is all about slaying bad guys left and right.
  • Her powerful speech was like a slaying of outdated beliefs and prejudices.

noun a violent shattering or crushing

verb to break violently into pieces

  • The criminal used a hammer to smash the glass window.
  • I heard you can smash the competition in the upcoming tournament.
  • Let's smash some burgers at the new joint in town.
  • His powerful speech managed to smash through all the barriers of ignorance.

noun a kiss

verb to kiss passionately

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

noun a device used for fastening clothing or other items, consisting of a metal or plastic piece that snaps into another part

  • The professional photographer captured a stunning image of the snapper swimming in the ocean.
  • I heard the snapper was caught by a local fisherman near the pier.
  • That snapper is a real beauty, perfect for tonight's dinner.
  • The journalist was known for being a real snapper, always getting the latest scoop on celebrity gossip.

noun the main stem of a plant

verb to pursue or approach stealthily

  • The detective decided to stake out the suspect's house in order to stalk his movements.
  • I saw you stalking your crush on social media last night!
  • She's been low-key stalking him for weeks now.
  • The shadow of doubt continued to stalk his every decision.

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

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

noun idle talk or gossip, especially about the private affairs of others

  • The spread of tittle tattle among the employees is causing a disruption in the workplace.
  • I heard some juicy tittle tattle about the new hire from HR.
  • Don't pay attention to that tittle tattle, it's just gossip.
  • The tittle tattle swirling around the small town was like a never-ending game of telephone.

noun a short, high-pitched sound made by a horn, whistle, or similar device

verb to make a short, high-pitched sound

  • The sound of the train's toot signaled its departure from the station.
  • I couldn't help but toot my horn when I saw my friend on the street.
  • She let out a loud toot after drinking too much soda.
  • His toot of laughter filled the room with joy.

noun a general direction in which something is developing or changing

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  • The trend in consumer spending has been steadily increasing over the past year.
  • Have you noticed the trend of people wearing oversized sweaters this season?
  • That new dance move is the latest trend among teenagers.
  • The trend towards mindfulness is spreading like wildfire in our community.

noun an act of falling or moving end over end

verb to perform acrobatic movements such as somersaults

  • The hiker lost his footing and took a tumble down the steep hill.
  • I saw Sally tumble down the stairs this morning, she needs to be more careful.
  • I can't believe I just saw him take a tumble on the skateboard ramp.
  • After the company's stock prices took a tumble, they had to reevaluate their business strategy.

noun the act of making sudden, quick movements

verb to make a sudden, quick movement

adjective characterized by sudden, quick movements

  • The doctor observed the patient's twitching muscles as a possible sign of nerve damage.
  • I noticed your eye twitching when you get stressed out.
  • Her leg was twitching like crazy during the scary movie.
  • The constant twitching of his eyebrows revealed his nervousness during the interview.

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  • The ambiance of the room exuded positive vibes during the business meeting.
  • I'm getting good vibes from this new restaurant we're trying out tonight.
  • That party last night had such chill vibes, I didn't want to leave.
  • Her energy and enthusiasm always bring good vibes wherever she goes.

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  • The vineyard produced a bountiful harvest of grapes this year.
  • I love scrolling through vine compilations on social media.
  • That new dance move is going viral on the vine.
  • The friendship between them grew strong like a vine, intertwining their lives together.

noun a loud cry of joy or excitement

verb to utter a whoop

  • The audience gave a polite whoop of approval after the pianist's performance.
  • When the DJ played their favorite song, the crowd let out a loud whoop.
  • I let out a whoop when I found out we were getting pizza for dinner.
  • The team let out a collective whoop as they scored the winning goal.

noun a clever or witty remark or comment

  • The speaker concluded his presentation with a clever witticism that left the audience chuckling.
  • My grandpa always has a funny witticism ready to share during family gatherings.
  • I love watching stand-up comedians who have a knack for delivering hilarious witticisms.
  • Her witticism cut through the tension in the room like a sharp knife, bringing laughter and relief to everyone.

verb to bark or talk continuously in a loud, insistent way

  • The continuous yapping of the small dog next door was quite annoying.
  • My neighbor's dog won't stop yapping all day long.
  • I can't concentrate with that dog yapping non-stop.
  • The politician kept yapping about the same issue without offering any solutions.

adjective Yummy is an adjective that describes something as delicious or tasty.

  • The chef prepared a delicious and yummy five-course meal for the guests.
  • I can't wait to dig into this yummy burger!
  • This pizza is so yummy, I can't stop eating it!
  • The idea of going on a vacation to a tropical island sounds yummy to me.

noun a person who believes in or advocates for the rights and interests of men, often in response to or in opposition to feminism

  • The meninist movement aims to highlight issues faced by men in society.
  • Some people think being a meninist means you don't support feminism.
  • I can't believe he's actually a meninist, what a joke.
  • His belief in meninism is like a shield against acknowledging gender inequality.

pfp

noun An abbreviation for 'profile picture', a picture used to represent oneself on social media or other online platforms.

  • The company requires all employees to use a professional headshot as their pfp on their email accounts.
  • I love your new pfp on Instagram, it really captures your personality.
  • Check out my new pfp, I think it's fire!
  • Your pfp is like a window to your digital identity, make sure it represents you well.

noun a sudden, sharp cracking sound or movement

verb to make a sudden, sharp cracking sound or movement

  • The photographer took quick snaps of the model during the photoshoot.
  • Let's take some snaps before we leave the party.
  • She snaps at anyone who disagrees with her.
  • The tension in the room was so thick, it felt like it could snap at any moment.

YW

noun YW does not have a specific definition as it is not a common English word with a standard meaning. It could be an acronym or abbreviation specific to a certain context or organization.

interjection YW can be used as an informal abbreviation for 'you're welcome' as a response to 'thank you'.

  • You're welcome for the assistance with your project, YW.
  • Thanks for the ride, YW!
  • YW for the hookup last night.
  • YW for always being there for me, you're a true friend.

noun a derogatory term for someone who disregards public health guidelines regarding mask-wearing

  • The individual who refuses to wear a mask in public places is often referred to as a maskhole.
  • I can't believe that maskhole walked into the store without a mask on.
  • That maskhole is putting everyone at risk by not wearing a mask.
  • The maskhole's selfishness is truly astounding.

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

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

noun a public display or exhibition

verb to display or exhibit prominently or ostentatiously

  • The actor was asked to show out his best performance during the audition.
  • Make sure you show out your dance moves at the party tonight.
  • She really showed out with her new outfit at the club.
  • The team captain always knows how to show out and lead by example.

noun a person who denies the effectiveness or necessity of wearing masks

  • The mask-denier refused to comply with the public health guidelines.
  • The mask-denier keeps saying masks don't work.
  • That mask-denier is just being ignorant.
  • The mask-denier is blind to the importance of wearing a mask.

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

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, and forming the main part of the predicate of a sentence

pronoun a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse

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

  • Please direct any questions or concerns directly at me.
  • Hey, if you need anything just @ me.
  • Yo, don't forget to @ me if you wanna join the party.
  • When it comes to taking risks, you can count on me to be the one to step up and say, '@ me'.

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 made-up term combining 'quarantine' and 'martini', referring to a cocktail made and enjoyed during quarantine

  • The host served quarantinis to the guests at the virtual cocktail party.
  • Let's make some quarantinis and have a Zoom happy hour!
  • I'm feeling like a quarantini kind of night, you in?
  • After a long day of work, I like to unwind with a quarantini of my own making.

noun a person who disregards health and safety guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic

  • The government issued warnings to avoid becoming a covidiot by following safety guidelines.
  • Don't be a covidiot and wear your mask properly.
  • That guy is such a covidiot, he refuses to wear a mask in public.
  • Being a covidiot is like playing with fire in a crowded room.

noun A person who consistently replies to posts or comments on social media with unsolicited or unwanted opinions or advice

  • The reply guy flooded my inbox with unsolicited comments on every post.
  • That reply guy just can't seem to take a hint and stop commenting on everything.
  • Ugh, that reply guy is such a creep, always trying to slide into DMs.
  • He's like a reply guy in real life, always butting into conversations he's not a part of.

adjective referring to something that is modest, restrained, or not highly noticeable or prominent

adverb referring to an action or behavior that is done in a subtle or discreet manner

  • The event was organized in a low-key manner to maintain a professional atmosphere.
  • Let's keep this party low-key and just invite a few close friends.
  • I'm feeling pretty low-key today, just want to chill and watch some movies.
  • His low-key attitude towards life often surprises people who expect him to be more outgoing.

adjective describing someone or something as having a larger or fuller figure, especially in terms of the buttocks and thighs

  • The thicc layer of paint on the canvas added depth to the artwork.
  • She's been hitting the gym hard and now she's looking thicc!
  • Damn, that car is thicc with those wide tires.
  • Her wallet was thicc with all the cash she had saved up.

noun a slang term for a reaction or response to something, especially on social media

  • The research team observed a positive reacji from the participants towards the new product.
  • I can't believe the reacji we got on social media for our latest post!
  • That meme got so many reacji, it went viral in minutes.
  • Her speech ignited a reacji of inspiration among the audience.

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

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

adjective causing or inducing yawning; boring or uninteresting

  • The lecture on quantum physics was so yawnsome that half the class fell asleep.
  • I find history class to be so yawnsome, I can barely stay awake.
  • The movie was yawnsome, I almost walked out halfway through.
  • The lack of creativity in the presentation made it yawnsome to sit through.

adjective a slang term derived from 'bourgeois' meaning someone or something that is pretentious or upper class

  • The extravagant lifestyle of the socialite was often described as boojie.
  • She always acts so boojie with her designer handbags and fancy cocktails.
  • That new club downtown is so boojie, you have to dress to impress to get in.
  • His taste in art is quite boojie, always going for the most expensive pieces.

adverb modifying a verb, adjective, or other adverb to indicate the manner in which something is done

  • The speaker's use of cringeworthily inappropriate language caused discomfort among the audience.
  • I can't believe she wore that cringeworthily outdated outfit to the party.
  • His attempt at flirting was cringeworthily bad.
  • The movie's attempt at humor fell flat and ended up being cringeworthily awkward.

noun a slang term used to insult someone by referring to the head of the penis

adjective used to describe someone as foolish, annoying, or unlikeable

  • The term 'bellend' is considered vulgar and inappropriate in formal settings.
  • I can't believe he called him a bellend in front of everyone.
  • He's such a bellend for forgetting my birthday.
  • His behavior at the party was a real bellend move.

noun a newly popular term for a slow-motion selfie video, typically taken on a smartphone

  • The new iPhone allows users to take high-quality slofies, which are slow-motion selfies.
  • Let's take a slofie together and see how it turns out!
  • I love how my hair looks in that slofie, it's so on point!
  • Capturing a slofie of the sunset felt like freezing a moment in time.

noun a person or group of people

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

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

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

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

noun a person who attends or frequents proms or formal events

  • The prommer was responsible for ensuring the guests were seated according to their assigned tables.
  • Hey, have you seen the prommer around? I can't find my table.
  • The prommer is like the boss of the seating arrangements.
  • In the world of event planning, the prommer is the conductor of the seating symphony.

adjective describing someone or something that exaggerates emotions or reactions in a dramatic way

  • The actor's performance was criticized for being overly overdramatic.
  • She always gets so overdramatic about little things.
  • Stop being so extra and overdramatic all the time.
  • His reaction to the news was so overdramatic, it was like a scene from a soap opera.

noun a fictitious obituary written in advance for a living person

  • The probituary in the newspaper detailed the life and accomplishments of the deceased.
  • I read the probituary in the paper and it was really touching.
  • Did you see the probituary online? It was so sad.
  • The probituary served as a reminder of the impermanence of life.

verb to cause (an event or situation) to happen or exist

adjective affected by a trigger, typically in a negative way

  • The loud noise triggered a panic attack in the crowd.
  • I get triggered whenever someone mentions spiders.
  • She's so triggered by that topic, it's hilarious.
  • His words triggered a wave of emotions in her heart.

noun a place or source where hot takes are produced or promoted

  • The journalist was accused of engaging in a hot takery by constantly sharing controversial opinions without proper research.
  • I can't stand that guy's hot takery on social media, he's always stirring up drama.
  • Her hot takery is so annoying, she just wants attention.
  • His constant hot takery is like a fire that never goes out, always burning with controversy.

verb to alter or manipulate a photograph using the software Adobe Photoshop

  • The image appears to have been photoshopped to enhance the colors.
  • I can tell that selfie was totally photoshopped to make you look better.
  • That picture is so obviously photoshopped, it's not even funny.
  • Her story was so unbelievable, it sounded like it had been photoshopped.

noun a person who is sexually attracted to holograms or holographic images

  • The holosexual community is a group of individuals who are attracted to holographic images or holographic-like effects.
  • I didn't know you were a holosexual! That holographic nail polish looks amazing on you.
  • Once you go holosexual, there's no turning back. Holographic everything!
  • Being a holosexual means embracing the beauty of things that may seem unreal or out of this world.

noun OOMF is an acronym that stands for 'One of My Friends'. It is commonly used on social media to refer to someone without directly mentioning their name.

pronoun In some contexts, OOMF can be used as a pronoun to refer to the person being talked about without using their name.

preposition In rare cases, OOMF can be used as a preposition to indicate a relationship or connection between individuals, as in 'I went to the party with OOMF'.

  • I am not sure who OOMF is referring to in this context.
  • I saw OOMF at the party last night.
  • OOMF is always up for a good time.
  • OOMF's presence always lights up the room.

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

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

noun a decision or choice to reject or decline something

verb to reject or decline something

adjective difficult or challenging

  • I must respectfully decline your offer, that is a hard pass for me.
  • No way am I doing that, hard pass.
  • I wouldn't touch that with a ten-foot pole, hard pass.
  • When it comes to taking unnecessary risks, I always make a hard pass.

noun a term used to describe the act of selectively choosing the most extreme or unrepresentative examples to criticize or argue against

  • Nutpicking is a logical fallacy where a few extreme examples are used to discredit an entire group.
  • Stop nutpicking and focus on the main argument.
  • Don't be such a nutpicker, just accept the facts.
  • His habit of nutpicking in debates only weakens his position.

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

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

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

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 indicate whether a noun is specific or unspecific

  • She tends to speak her mind without a filter, which can sometimes be seen as a lack of tact.
  • He just says whatever comes to mind, he really has no filter.
  • She's the type of person who just blurts out whatever, she really has no filter.
  • His thoughts flow freely like a river, he seems to have no filter.

noun a plural form of the noun 'Dom', which can refer to a male name or a title for a leader or ruler in certain contexts

  • The Doms of the ancient civilization were considered to be wise and just rulers.
  • I heard that the Doms are throwing a party this weekend.
  • The Doms at the gym are always flexing in the mirror.
  • In the world of finance, the Doms are the ones who control the markets.

LMK

noun acronym for 'Let Me Know'

  • Please let me know (LMK) if you require any further information regarding the project.
  • Hey, just LMK if you're coming to the party tonight.
  • LMK if you wanna hang out later.
  • She gave him a subtle look that said 'LMK' if you're interested.

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

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

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

  • The chef instructed his apprentice to stir the pot gently to avoid burning the sauce.
  • Hey, can you stir the pot for a minute while I grab the ingredients?
  • I love to stir the pot and watch drama unfold.
  • The politician's controversial statement really stirred the pot in the media.

DTF

adjective DTF is an acronym that stands for 'down to fuck', typically used to indicate a willingness to engage in sexual activity.

preposition In some contexts, DTF can be used as a preposition to describe someone's attitude or readiness for sexual activity.

  • The DTF analysis revealed significant correlations between the variables.
  • I heard she's DTF, so maybe you should ask her out.
  • He's always looking for someone who's DTF at the club.
  • The team was DTF to win the championship, giving their all in every game.

noun a strategy used to entice or attract someone romantically or sexually

  • The influencer posted a thirst trap photo on her social media account to attract more followers.
  • Did you see that thirst trap selfie she posted? It got so many likes!
  • He's always posting thirst traps to get attention from girls.
  • The new luxury car was a thirst trap for anyone who loves fast cars.

noun a genre of popular music originating in South Korea

adjective relating to or characteristic of K-pop music or culture

  • The rise of K-pop as a global music phenomenon has been remarkable.
  • I can't stop listening to K-pop, it's so catchy!
  • K-pop stans are always hyping up their favorite groups.
  • K-pop is like a breath of fresh air in the music industry.
  • The centrist dad carefully considered the policies of both political parties before making a decision.
  • My centrist dad always tries to see both sides of an argument before forming an opinion.
  • My centrist dad is always sitting on the fence, never fully committing to one side.
  • The centrist dad is like a pendulum, constantly swinging between different viewpoints.

noun a term used to describe individuals who aggressively promote breastfeeding and advocate for its benefits

  • The breastapo regulations require all female employees to wear appropriate attire in the workplace.
  • I can't believe the breastapo is enforcing a strict dress code at the office.
  • The breastapo is really cracking down on what we can wear to work.
  • She runs her household like a breastapo, making sure everything is in order at all times.

noun a term used to describe a selfie taken while working out

  • The concept of a 'welfie' has gained popularity in the field of social psychology.
  • Let's take a quick welfie before we head out!
  • I love taking welfies with my friends whenever we hang out.
  • Her smile in the welfie captured the essence of pure joy.

noun A slang term for a selfie taken while exercising or being active, typically to show off one's fitness or health journey.

  • The concept of helfies in social media has gained popularity among health enthusiasts.
  • Let's take a helfie before we start our workout!
  • Check out my post-workout helfie, feeling pumped!
  • His smile in the helfie captured the true essence of happiness.

noun a person who is addicted to taking selfies

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

noun a slang term for a professional or someone who is skilled or knowledgeable in a particular field

  • She conducted herself in a very profesh manner during the business meeting.
  • I'm trying to be more profesh at work by dressing professionally.
  • I'm feeling pretty profesh today with my new haircut.
  • His profesh skills on the basketball court are unmatched.

noun a small, jumping insect known for its chirping sound

  • The sound of crickets chirping in the night is a common occurrence in rural areas.
  • I heard crickets outside my window last night, it was so peaceful.
  • When I asked for volunteers, all I heard was crickets.
  • After his joke fell flat, there was nothing but crickets in the room.

noun A supporter or follower of former U.S. President Donald Trump

  • The Trumpite movement gained momentum during the last presidential election.
  • I can't believe some of the things that Trumpites believe.
  • Those Trumpites are always causing trouble.
  • Being a Trumpite is like being part of a cult.

PSA

noun an abbreviation for 'public service announcement'

  • The organization issued a PSA regarding the importance of vaccinations.
  • Did you see the PSA about recycling on TV last night?
  • I heard the PSA about drunk driving is really impactful.
  • Her actions were a PSA for the consequences of procrastination.

noun a made-up word that does not have a specific definition

  • The runner took a runfie before the marathon to document the event.
  • Let's stop for a runfie during our jog!
  • I love taking runfies with my running buddies.
  • She wanted to capture the moment in a runfie to remember it forever.

noun a word used to refer to a person, place, thing, or idea

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

interjection a word or phrase that expresses strong emotion or surprise

  • After reviewing all the evidence, we have come to a decision. Okay then, we will proceed with the next steps.
  • You want to go get some ice cream? Okay then, let's go!
  • You're not coming to the party? Okay then, suit yourself.
  • If you're not willing to compromise, okay then, we will have to find another solution.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'all-caps' can be a noun when referring to text written in all capital letters.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. 'All-caps' is an adjective in this context, describing the type of text formatting used.

adverb A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb by providing information on how, when, where, or to what extent. 'All-caps' can also function as an adverb when describing how something is written or displayed.

  • The company's branding guidelines specify that the logo must be displayed in ALL-CAPS.
  • I can't stand it when people type in all-caps, it feels like they're yelling.
  • Why are you texting me in ALL-CAPS? Are you mad or something?
  • His love for her was written in ALL-CAPS, bold and undeniable.

noun A supporter or follower of Jeremy Corbyn, a British politician and former leader of the Labour Party.

  • The Corbynite faction within the party is pushing for more progressive policies.
  • I heard that Mary is a hardcore Corbynite and won't stop talking about him.
  • Those Corbynites are always causing trouble within the party.
  • Being a Corbynite is like being part of a political movement that challenges the status quo.

adjective describing something as being extremely enjoyable or amusing, often associated with laughter or giggles

  • The children's book was filled with whimsical illustrations that could only be described as gigglicious.
  • I just tried the new ice cream flavor and it is seriously gigglicious!
  • That video of the puppies playing is absolutely gigglicious!
  • Her laughter was like a symphony of gigglicious notes.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'obsessed' describes someone who is overly preoccupied with something.

adverb A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, in this case, 'obsessed' can also function as an adverb to describe how someone is preoccupied with something.

  • She is completely obsessed with achieving perfection in her work.
  • My brother is so obsessed with video games that he plays all day long.
  • I'm totally obsessed with that new TV show, I can't stop watching it!
  • His mind was obsessed with thoughts of revenge, consuming him completely.

noun a sensation or perception of touch or of something touching the body

verb to experience an emotion or physical sensation

  • She feels a sense of accomplishment after completing the project.
  • He feels happy when he's with his friends.
  • I feel you, man. That's a tough situation to be in.
  • The weight of her responsibilities feels like a heavy burden on her shoulders.

adjective excited or nervous

adverb in a state of nervous excitement or anticipation

  • The social media world was atwitter with excitement over the new product launch.
  • Everyone was atwitter about the surprise party for Sarah.
  • The gossip had everyone atwitter at school.
  • His mind was atwitter with ideas for the upcoming project.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

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 'a', 'an', or 'the'

  • The baby's outfit was as cute as a button, with little bows and ruffles.
  • She looked cute as a button in her new dress for the party.
  • That puppy is cute as a button, I can't stop cuddling it.
  • The way she blushes when she's shy is cute as a button.

noun a type of language or communication used on the internet or in cyberspace

  • The company's IT department is well-versed in cyberspeak and can effectively communicate with tech experts.
  • I had to ask my friend to help me understand all the cyberspeak in that online forum.
  • I can't believe how much cyberspeak is used in gaming chat rooms these days.
  • Learning a new programming language can feel like deciphering a complex form of cyberspeak.

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

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

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

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

noun a slang term for a session or gathering, typically involving recreational activities such as smoking marijuana or drinking alcohol

  • The scheduled meeting will be a productive seshie to discuss the new project.
  • Let's have a study seshie at the library tonight.
  • I had a seshie with my friends last night and it was lit.
  • The sunrise yoga session was a peaceful seshie for the mind and body.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

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

conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses

article a word that specifies and limits a noun

  • He talks a big game but when it comes down to it, he is all mouth and no trousers.
  • Don't listen to him, he's just all mouth and no trousers.
  • That guy is just full of hot air, all mouth and no trousers.
  • Her promises are empty, she's all mouth and no trousers.

noun a slang term used to describe a selfie taken at night

  • The researcher took a nelfie with the study participants to document their engagement.
  • Let's take a nelfie to capture this moment!
  • Check out this cool nelfie we just snapped!
  • The artist's self-portrait was described as a nelfie, capturing their inner emotions.

noun a slang term referring to a figurative drink representing negativity or criticism

  • Some people seem to enjoy drinking haterade rather than supporting others.
  • Why is she always sipping on haterade whenever we talk about someone else?
  • Don't pay attention to those haters sipping on haterade.
  • His negative comments were like a pitcher of haterade being poured over our excitement.

noun A person who is recognized as an authority in a specialized field and whose views and opinions are highly regarded by others

  • The thought leader in the industry is known for their innovative ideas and forward-thinking strategies.
  • Everyone looks up to Sarah as the thought leader when it comes to fashion trends.
  • Jake is the ultimate thought leader when it comes to gaming strategies.
  • As a thought leader in the field of psychology, Dr. Smith's insights have the power to shape the future of mental health research.

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

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

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

  • The dancers were instructed to throw shapes in a synchronized manner during the performance.
  • At the party, everyone was throwing shapes on the dance floor.
  • I love watching people throw shapes at the club!
  • His storytelling skills were so captivating, he could really throw shapes with words.

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

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

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

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

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

verb a word that expresses an action or state of being

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

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

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', 'an'

  • The company's social media campaign managed to win the internet with its creative and engaging content.
  • That cat video is sure to win the internet with its cuteness!
  • Her meme totally won the internet last night.
  • The video of the puppy rescuing the kitten has the potential to win the internet and go viral.

noun a person who supports or follows the beliefs and actions of former US President Donald Trump

  • The Trumper administration implemented several new policies.
  • I heard that Trumper is planning to run for re-election.
  • That Trumper guy is always causing trouble.
  • His behavior was like a Trumper, always seeking attention and controversy.

noun a noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. 'Garbage fire' is a noun because it refers to a fire that is fueled by garbage.

  • The firefighters worked tirelessly to extinguish the raging garbage fire in the industrial area.
  • I can't believe someone started a garbage fire in the park last night.
  • That party was a total garbage fire, nothing went right.
  • The team's performance in the championship game was a complete garbage fire.

noun a day to celebrate female friendships, typically observed on February 13th

  • Galentine’s day is a day dedicated to celebrating the strong bonds of friendship among women.
  • Hey, are we still on for our Galentine’s day brunch tomorrow?
  • Galentine’s day is the perfect excuse for a girls' night out.
  • To me, Galentine’s day represents the importance of female solidarity and support.

noun A person who is a devoted supporter of former US President Donald Trump, often to an extreme or irrational degree.

  • The political commentator criticized the Trumpkin movement for its lack of policy substance.
  • I can't believe that Trumpkin supporter actually believes all the conspiracy theories.
  • Those Trumpkins are really out of touch with reality.
  • The Trumpkin's blind loyalty to their leader is reminiscent of a cult following.

noun a sidelong glance or gaze expressing disapproval, skepticism, or scorn

  • She gave him a subtle side-eye as he entered the room.
  • I caught her giving me a side-eye during the meeting.
  • She was throwing some serious side-eye at me all night.
  • The cat gave me some serious side-eye when I forgot to feed it.

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

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

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

pronoun a word that takes the place of a noun

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

conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses

article a word that specifies and limits a noun

  • I'm not being funny, but your presentation could use some improvement in terms of structure and content.
  • I'm not being funny, but your new haircut is not really flattering.
  • I'm not being funny, but your taste in music is seriously questionable.
  • I'm not being funny, but your excuses are getting old and it's time to take responsibility for your actions.

noun A supporter or follower of Jeremy Corbyn, a British politician and former leader of the Labour Party.

  • The Corbynista movement gained momentum during the last election.
  • I heard that Sarah is a hardcore Corbynista.
  • Those Corbynistas are always causing a stir on social media.
  • Being a Corbynista means standing up for your beliefs no matter what.

noun a person who continues to complain or express discontent after a significant event or decision

  • The politician was labeled a remoaner for constantly expressing concerns about Brexit.
  • I can't stand talking to that remoaner at work who always complains about everything.
  • Those remoaners just can't accept the outcome of the referendum.
  • The artist was seen as a remoaner by critics who didn't appreciate his unconventional style.

noun a colloquial term for mother or a woman who is a mother

  • The mudda on the construction site had to be carefully managed to prevent accidents.
  • I stepped in a big mudda puddle on my way to school.
  • Let's go play in the mudda pit at the music festival!
  • The political debate turned into a mudda-slinging contest between the candidates.

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 blend of the words 'Brexit' and 'regret', used to describe the feeling of regret or remorse following the decision to leave the European Union

  • The customer expressed their bregret over purchasing the faulty product.
  • I have a feeling of bregret for not taking that job offer.
  • I'm totally bregretting my decision to skip the party last night.
  • She was filled with bregret as she watched the sunset, realizing she should have appreciated the moment more.

noun a blend of the words 'regret' and 'Brexit', used to describe feelings of regret or remorse regarding the decision to leave the European Union

  • The consequences of Regrexit are still being felt in the economy.
  • I can't believe they voted for Regrexit!
  • Regrexit was a huge mistake, why did they do that?
  • The aftermath of Regrexit left a lasting impact on the country.

noun a monthly anniversary

adjective relating to a monthly anniversary

  • The couple celebrated their first mensiversary with a romantic dinner.
  • We've been together for six months now, happy mensiversary!
  • Yo, it's our mensiversary today, let's party!
  • The company commemorated its 10th mensiversary with a special event for employees.

noun a portmanteau of 'smartphone' and 'zombie', referring to a person who is walking around while looking at their phone, oblivious to their surroundings

  • The rise of smombies has become a concern for urban planners as they pose a risk to pedestrian safety.
  • I can't believe how many smombies I see walking around with their heads buried in their phones.
  • Watch out for that smombie crossing the street without looking.
  • Being glued to your phone all the time turns you into a smombie, oblivious to the world around you.

noun a clumsy or clumsy person who frequently drops things

  • The marmalade dropper was carefully placed on the breakfast table for guests to enjoy.
  • I accidentally knocked over the marmalade dropper while reaching for the toast.
  • I can't believe you spilled the marmalade dropper all over the counter!
  • The shocking news was a real marmalade dropper for everyone in the office.

noun OOTD

  • She carefully selected her OOTD for the important business meeting.
  • I'm still trying to figure out my OOTD for the party tonight.
  • Her OOTD is on point today!
  • His OOTD represents his personality perfectly.

adjective describing something that is not relevant to the current subject or discussion

  • Please refrain from discussing off-topic subjects during the meeting.
  • Let's try to stay on track and avoid going off-topic.
  • Let's keep it on point and not get off-topic.
  • Don't stray off the path of the main discussion, let's avoid being off-topic.

noun A fan or supporter of the Canadian singer Justin Bieber.

  • The Belieber community is known for their unwavering support of Justin Bieber.
  • I've been a Belieber since his first album came out.
  • Once a Belieber, always a Belieber.
  • Being a Belieber means more than just being a fan, it's a lifestyle.

noun a type of language used in electronic communication characterized by abbreviations, acronyms, and other shortcuts

  • The use of textspeak in academic writing is generally discouraged.
  • I can't understand your textspeak, please use proper English.
  • OMG, I love using textspeak when chatting with my friends!
  • His textspeak was like a foreign language to me, I had no idea what he was trying to say.

noun a term used to describe a photograph of food, typically shared on social media platforms

  • The chef took a foodfie with his signature dish before serving it to the guests.
  • I can't resist taking a foodfie of my brunch spread before digging in.
  • Let's snap a quick foodfie of our burgers before we chow down.
  • She always takes a foodfie of her achievements to motivate herself to do better.

adjective describing something as deserving of a particular action or treatment

  • The candidate's qualifications are definitely worthy of consideration for the position.
  • That movie was totally binge-worthy!
  • Her outfit is so on-point, it's selfie-worthy.
  • His actions were not worthy of praise, but rather of criticism.

noun a group of people born and living during the same time period, typically within a span of 15-20 years

  • Generation K refers to the group of individuals born between the mid-1990s and early 2000s.
  • Members of Generation K are known for their tech-savvy skills and social media presence.
  • Gen K folks are always up to date with the latest trends and memes.
  • Generation K is like a digital native tribe, navigating the online world with ease.

noun a term used to describe the act of taking landscape photos with one's testicles visible in the foreground

  • Nutscaping is a controversial trend where people take pictures of scenic views with their testicles in the foreground.
  • Have you heard of nutscaping? It's when guys take photos of their balls in front of beautiful landscapes.
  • Nutscaping is the latest craze where dudes snap pics of their nuts with cool backgrounds.
  • In a way, nutscaping is like a unique form of self-expression through photography.

noun Urbex is a noun referring to the activity or hobby of exploring abandoned or hidden urban locations, often for photography or documentation purposes.

  • Urban exploration, also known as urbex, is the exploration of man-made structures, usually abandoned ruins or hidden parts of the urban environment.
  • I love going urbexing with my friends on the weekends to discover new places in the city.
  • Let's grab our gear and go urbex some cool spots downtown.
  • Exploring the depths of your own mind can be seen as a form of urbex into the inner workings of your consciousness.

noun a person who takes photographs with a smartphone

  • The phoneographer captured stunning images with just a smartphone.
  • My friend is a talented phoneographer who takes amazing pictures.
  • I never knew I could be such a great phoneographer until I started using filters.
  • As a phoneographer, she has a unique perspective on the world through her lens.

noun a comedic reaction in which someone spits out liquid they were drinking due to surprise or laughter

  • During the elegant dinner party, the guest did a spit take when the host made a hilarious joke.
  • I nearly did a spit take when I heard the gossip my friend told me.
  • The comedian's joke was so unexpected, I did a spit take with my drink.
  • The shocking plot twist in the movie made me do a mental spit take.

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

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

noun A person's small, quick, and enthusiastic gesture of raising and lowering their closed hand into a fist in celebration or triumph.

  • The CEO discreetly made a mini fist pump under the table after the successful board meeting.
  • I couldn't help but do a mini fist pump when I found out I passed the exam.
  • She did a little mini fist pump when her favorite song came on at the party.
  • His heart did a mini fist pump when he saw his crush smile at him.

adjective describes the temperature of something as very hot

  • The weather forecast predicted a smoking hot day with temperatures reaching over 100 degrees.
  • Did you see that smoking hot guy at the party last night? He was so attractive.
  • That new restaurant in town is serving up some smoking hot dishes that you have to try.
  • The competition in the tech industry is heating up, with companies releasing smoking hot new products left and right.

noun A person who is excessively enthusiastic or passionate about tennis player Andy Murray

  • The Murray maniac was arrested for stalking the tennis player.
  • I heard that Murray maniac is always first in line for autographs.
  • That Murray maniac is obsessed with Andy Murray!
  • She's a Murray maniac when it comes to collecting vintage tennis memorabilia.

TBH

noun abbreviation for 'to be honest'

  • To be honest, I believe that transparency is key in any business transaction.
  • TBH, I think he's kind of cute.
  • TBH, I'm not really feeling this party.
  • TBH, the truth hurts sometimes but it's necessary for growth.

noun TGIF is an acronym that stands for 'Thank God It's Friday.' It is a noun referring to the end of the workweek and the anticipation of the weekend.

interjection TGIF can also be used as an interjection to express relief or excitement that the workweek is over and the weekend is beginning.

  • Thank goodness it's Friday is a common expression used to express relief that the workweek is over.
  • TGIF, finally time to relax and unwind after a long week.
  • TGIF, let's hit the town and party it up tonight!
  • TGIF symbolizes the end of a stressful week and the anticipation of a well-deserved break.

noun a slang term combining 'breast' and 'gestapo', used to refer to a group or organization that aggressively enforces strict rules or standards related to breastfeeding

  • The breastapo is a term used to describe individuals or groups who aggressively promote breastfeeding and criticize those who choose not to breastfeed.
  • I heard the breastapo was out in full force at the mommy group meeting, shaming anyone who bottle-feeds.
  • Don't listen to the breastapo, do what's best for you and your baby.
  • The breastapo's strict beliefs on breastfeeding can be seen as a form of social control within certain communities.

noun a shortened form of frozen yogurt, a type of frozen dessert made from yogurt

adjective describing something related to or characteristic of frozen yogurt

  • The new frozen yogurt shop in town offers a variety of froyo flavors.
  • Let's go grab some froyo after dinner!
  • I'm craving some froyo, wanna join me?
  • Her personality is as sweet and refreshing as a cup of froyo on a hot day.

noun an acronym for 'None of Your Business'

  • The acronym NOYB stands for 'None of Your Business'.
  • I told my nosy neighbor that it was NOYB when she asked about my personal life.
  • I don't know why she keeps asking about my relationship status, it's NOYB.
  • When it comes to my decisions, it's always NOYB to others.

noun a slang term for a selfie taken while breastfeeding

  • The celebrity posted a brelfie on her social media account to promote breastfeeding awareness.
  • My friend loves taking brelfies with her baby to share with her followers.
  • I can't believe she took a brelfie in the middle of the restaurant!
  • His brelfie with the newborn symbolized the bond between father and child.

adverb in a sassy manner

  • She responded sassily to the interviewer's questions, maintaining her composure throughout.
  • He sassily flipped his hair and winked at the cute barista as he ordered his coffee.
  • She snapped her fingers and sassed the guy at the bar, showing off her confidence.
  • The cat walked sassily across the room, its tail held high in the air.

noun a slang term used to describe something that is on point, perfectly styled or looking great

  • Her makeup was on fleek for the gala event.
  • I love how your outfit is on fleek today!
  • My eyebrows are so fleek right now.
  • The team's performance was on fleek during the championship game.

verb to boast or brag excessively or loudly

  • She refused to outbrag her competitors in the business world, preferring to let her work speak for itself.
  • He always tries to outbrag his friends when it comes to his accomplishments.
  • I bet he's just trying to outbrag us to impress the girls.
  • Sometimes it's better to outbrag your fears and take on new challenges.

noun a fan or supporter of the musical group One Direction

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

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

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

noun a frivolous, flighty, or excessively talkative person

  • The flibbertigibbet nature of the new employee's behavior was a cause for concern among the team.
  • She's such a flibbertigibbet, always bouncing from one topic to another in conversation.
  • I can't stand that flibbertigibbet, she never takes anything seriously.
  • Her mind was like a flibbertigibbet, constantly darting from one thought to the next.

noun a photograph taken by oneself, typically with a smartphone or webcam and shared via social media

verb to take a photograph of oneself, typically with a smartphone or webcam and share it via social media

  • The group of friends took a ussie to capture the moment at the event.
  • Let's take a ussie before we leave the party!
  • We need to snap a quick ussie before we head out.
  • The artist painted a ussie of the bustling cityscape.

noun a derogatory term combining 'feminist' and 'Nazi' used to describe an extreme or militant feminist

  • The term 'feminazi' is considered derogatory and offensive by many people.
  • I can't believe he called her a feminazi, that's just rude.
  • Some people use the term feminazi to mock women who are strong advocates for gender equality.
  • Referring to a woman as a feminazi is a way to dismiss her opinions and beliefs without considering their validity.

noun A type of selfie that includes a person posing with a farm animal, especially a sheep.

  • The farmer took a felfie with his prized cow to share on social media.
  • Let's take a felfie to capture this moment!
  • I love seeing all the felfies on Instagram.
  • The artist's self-portrait was described as a felfie by critics.

noun a made-up word that combines 'heart' and 'courage', used to describe someone who shows bravery and determination

  • The fashion designer introduced a new trend of heavage in his latest collection, showcasing plunging necklines for men.
  • Did you see the heavage on that guy at the party last night? It was intense!
  • That dude's heavage is out of control, he needs to button up his shirt.
  • Her heavage of emotions was evident as she struggled to hold back tears during the speech.

noun a situation in which someone does something better than someone else in order to gain an advantage or to show that they are better

verb to gain an advantage over someone by doing something better than they have done

  • She always tries to one-up her colleagues by showcasing her superior knowledge.
  • He's constantly trying to one-up his friends with his latest gadgets.
  • I see you trying to one-up me with that new hairstyle!
  • The company is always looking for ways to one-up their competitors in the market.

adjective sarcast is an adjective that describes a manner of speaking or writing that is mocking or ironic.

  • The speaker used a sarcastic tone to make a point during the debate.
  • She always has a sarcast comeback ready in any situation.
  • He's known for his sarcast sense of humor.
  • The painting's colors were so bright, they almost seemed sarcast against the muted background.

noun a feeling of joy or contentment that comes from being alone or spending time in solitude

  • Many people are embracing the concept of JOMO, or the joy of missing out, as a way to prioritize their mental health and well-being.
  • I decided to stay in tonight and enjoy some JOMO instead of going out with friends.
  • JOMO is all about staying in and doing your own thing without feeling like you're missing out on anything.
  • Finding peace in solitude and embracing JOMO can lead to a more fulfilling and content life.

bae

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

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

noun a term used informally to describe a couple or pair of people

adjective describing or relating to a couple or pair of people

  • The couple took a couplie together during their vacation in Paris.
  • Let's take a couplie to capture this beautiful moment.
  • We should totally snap a couplie before we leave.
  • The artist painted a couplie of lovers embracing in the park.

noun a person who is enthusiastic about taking photographs, often as a hobby

  • The shutterbug captured stunning images of the sunset.
  • My friend is a real shutterbug, always taking pictures wherever we go.
  • I didn't know you were such a shutterbug, snapping pics left and right.
  • She's a shutterbug when it comes to collecting memories in her mind.

adjective a slang term used to describe something or someone as adorable or cute

  • The baby's outfit was absolutely adorbs.
  • OMG, that puppy is so adorbs!
  • My new phone case is adorbs AF.
  • Their love story is just adorbs, like a fairy tale.

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.

noun Duckface selfie is a compound noun that combines the elements of duckface and selfie.

adjective Duckface describes the facial expression made when someone pouts their lips in a way that resembles a duck's beak.

  • She took a duckface selfie before attending the formal event.
  • He couldn't resist making a duckface selfie while hanging out with friends.
  • I saw her post a duckface selfie on social media, trying to look cute.
  • Making a duckface selfie has become a trend among teenagers nowadays.

noun a colloquial term for vacation

  • I will be taking a vacation during my upcoming vacay to recharge and relax.
  • I can't wait for our vacay next week, it's going to be so much fun!
  • My vacay is finally here, time to kick back and enjoy some sun.
  • Taking a mental vacay from work by disconnecting and focusing on self-care.

noun a post on social media that is directed at a particular user without directly mentioning them

verb to post a subtweet

adjective describing a post that is a subtweet

article a word that is used to specify a noun

  • She was upset when she found out her colleague had posted a subtweet about her on social media.
  • I can't believe she subtweeted me like that, it's so petty.
  • She's always throwing shade with her subtweet game.
  • His subtweet was like a hidden dagger, aimed at her heart.

noun a slang term used to describe the side portion of a woman's breast that is partially exposed by clothing

adjective describing the type of view or appearance of a woman's breast when partially exposed on the side

  • The dress had a deep V-neckline that showed a hint of sideboob.
  • She rocked the sideboob look with confidence at the party.
  • Check out that sideboob action on Instagram!
  • The scandal revealed a sideboob of the company's unethical practices.

noun a slang term for a selfie taken while working out or at the gym

  • The social media influencer took a gelfie before attending the charity event.
  • Let's take a quick gelfie before we head out for dinner.
  • She's always posting gelfies on her Instagram, trying to get more likes.
  • The artist's self-portrait was so detailed, it looked like a gelfie come to life.

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

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

noun a photograph that one has taken of oneself, typically focusing on one's buttocks

verb There is no applicable verb for the word 'belfie'.

adjective There is no applicable adjective for the word 'belfie'.

adverb There is no applicable adverb for the word 'belfie'.

pronoun There is no applicable pronoun for the word 'belfie'.

preposition There is no applicable preposition for the word 'belfie'.

conjunction There is no applicable conjunction for the word 'belfie'.

interjection There is no applicable interjection for the word 'belfie'.

article There is no applicable article for the word 'belfie'.

  • The celebrity posted a belfie on her social media account, showcasing her toned physique.
  • I took a quick belfie before heading out to the beach with my friends.
  • She's always taking belfies in the mirror, trying to show off her new outfit.
  • The artist's latest painting can be seen as a belfie of his inner emotions and struggles.

noun a photograph taken of one's legs, typically for the purpose of showing off an outfit or location

  • She took a legsie with her friends during their vacation in Paris.
  • Let's all take a legsie before we leave the beach!
  • I love taking legsies with my squad whenever we hang out.
  • The team's unity was captured in a legsie after winning the championship.

noun a slang term used to describe someone who is always ready to argue or debate

adjective describing someone who is argumentative or confrontational

  • The rentagob was constantly interrupting the speaker during the conference.
  • That rentagob just can't keep their mouth shut.
  • I can't stand that rentagob always butting in.
  • His mind was like a rentagob, never resting or quiet.

noun a flexible container with an opening at the top, used for carrying things

adverb in an aggressive or critical manner

preposition indicating the position of one thing in relation to another

  • Please make sure to place the bag on the designated area for collection.
  • Hey, can you just toss the bag on the table for now?
  • Just dump the bag on the floor, we'll deal with it later.
  • She felt like a heavy weight had been lifted off her shoulders when she finally let go of the emotional bag on her mind.

noun a blend of the words 'gym' and 'inspiration', referring to motivation or inspiration gained from a gym or fitness setting

  • Many people find gymspiration from fitness magazines and online resources.
  • I always look at Instagram for some gymspiration before hitting the gym.
  • My friend is my ultimate gymspiration - she always pushes me to do better.
  • The sunrise over the mountains was a beautiful gymspiration for the morning joggers.

noun a parent who frequently shares excessive information about their child on social media

  • The term 'oversharent' refers to parents who share too much information about their children on social media.
  • My sister is such an oversharent, she posts every little detail about her kids online.
  • I can't stand oversharents who constantly flood my feed with pictures of their kids.
  • In the age of social media, it's easy to become an oversharent without even realizing it.

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

  • The issue of slow internet speed is often considered a first world problem.
  • Complaining about having too many choices for lunch is such a first world problem.
  • Ugh, having to wait in line at the coffee shop is the ultimate first world problem.
  • Worrying about which luxury car to buy is a classic example of a first world problem.

noun a made-up word that does not have a specific definition in the English language

  • The suspect was found with a legbomb strapped to his thigh.
  • I can't believe he tried to sneak a legbomb through security!
  • That guy is crazy, he actually tried to bring a legbomb on the plane.
  • Her dance moves were so explosive, it was like she dropped a legbomb on the dance floor.

adjective describing something as delicious and yummy

  • The chef prepared a yummilicious five-course meal for the guests.
  • I can't wait to dig into this yummilicious burger!
  • This pizza is so yummilicious, I can't stop eating!
  • Her voice was like a yummilicious melody that soothed all our worries.

noun a term used to describe a movement or lifestyle that promotes and glorifies behaviors related to anorexia nervosa

adjective describing something related to or in support of the pro-ana movement or lifestyle

  • The pro-ana movement promotes unhealthy behaviors related to eating disorders.
  • She's been browsing pro-ana websites for tips on how to lose weight quickly.
  • I heard she's into that pro-ana stuff, but I don't think it's healthy.
  • The pro-ana mindset can be like a dark cloud hanging over someone struggling with body image issues.

noun a type of communication involving text messages

verb the act of sending or receiving text messages

  • She was busy sms-ing important updates to her team members.
  • I'll be sms-ing you the details later.
  • I was sms-ing my crush all night.
  • His mind was constantly sms-ing with new ideas and possibilities.

noun a slang term for a best friend or close friend

  • She and her best friend have been inseparable since they were children, always referring to each other as 'besties'.
  • I'm meeting up with my bezzie later for a coffee and a catch-up.
  • Me and my bezzie are going to hit the shops and see what we can find.
  • In the world of fashion, the designer and the seamstress are like bezzies, working together seamlessly to create beautiful garments.

noun a combination of the words 'snow' and 'apocalypse' used to describe a severe or extreme snowstorm

  • The city was unprepared for the snowpocalypse that hit last week, causing major transportation disruptions.
  • Did you see the snowpocalypse outside? It's crazy!
  • This snowpocalypse is no joke, we're gonna be stuck inside for days.
  • The snowpocalypse of work emails flooded my inbox after the long weekend.

noun a portmanteau of 'snow' and 'armageddon', used to describe a severe or extreme snowstorm

  • The city was brought to a standstill by the snowmageddon that hit last night.
  • Dude, did you see the snowmageddon outside? It's crazy!
  • I can't believe this snowmageddon is happening right now, it's insane!
  • The snowmageddon of work emails flooded my inbox this morning.

noun a made-up word combining 'cheap' and 'cappuccino' to refer to an inexpensive or budget-friendly version of a cappuccino

  • The cafe down the street is known for their affordable cheapuccinos.
  • Let's grab a couple of cheapuccinos before heading to the movie.
  • I could really go for a cheapuccino right about now.
  • His idea of a cheapuccino is just a cup of hot water with a hint of coffee.

noun a slang term for fifty dollars

adjective describing something as fifty in number or quantity

  • The tailor carefully measured the fitty for the perfect fit.
  • I can't believe you found such a fitty dress for the party!
  • That car is a total fitty, I wish I could afford it.
  • Her new haircut is a fitty, it really suits her.

+1

noun a symbol used to indicate an increase by one

adjective used to describe an increase by one

  • The committee voted +1 in favor of the new policy.
  • I'll give that movie a +1, it was really good.
  • That outfit is definitely a +1, you look amazing!
  • His determination to succeed is a +1 in his quest for greatness.

noun a blend of the words 'friends' and 'family', used to describe a group of people who are both friends and family to each other

  • The concept of framily, a mix of friends and family, is becoming more prevalent in modern society.
  • I love spending time with my framily on weekends, we always have a great time together.
  • My framily is the best, we always have each other's backs no matter what.
  • The roots of our framily run deep, connecting us in ways that go beyond blood relations.

noun FOMO stands for 'fear of missing out', which is a feeling of anxiety or insecurity that you might be missing out on something exciting or interesting happening elsewhere.

  • The fear of missing out, or FOMO, is a common phenomenon among young adults in today's digital age.
  • I hate feeling FOMO when all my friends are hanging out without me.
  • I always get major FOMO when I see everyone's vacation photos on social media.
  • Her FOMO for adventure led her to book a spontaneous trip to a foreign country.

noun a type of online prank where someone's social media account is accessed without permission and altered in a humorous or embarrassing way

  • The act of 'frape'ing someone's social media account is considered a serious offense.
  • I can't believe you 'frape'd my Facebook profile again!
  • Stop trying to 'frape' people, it's not funny.
  • The hacker 'frape'd the company's database, causing chaos.

adverb to a great extent or degree

  • I appreciate your help muchly in completing this project on time.
  • Thanks so muchly for inviting me to the party!
  • I love you muchly, you're the best!
  • His kindness towards others is muchly admired by everyone.

noun A made-up or artificial vacation that is not genuine or real

  • The company was accused of engaging in a fake-ation scheme to boost their sales numbers.
  • I can't believe she's posting fake-ation pictures on social media just to make her life seem more exciting.
  • Stop fake-ation about your accomplishments, just be real.
  • His whole persona was just a fake-ation, hiding his true self from the world.

noun a screenshot of a particular moment in a video or movie

verb to take a screenshot of a particular moment in a video or movie

  • I took a screencap of the document for reference.
  • I grabbed a quick screencap of the funny meme.
  • I snagged a screencap of the conversation before it disappeared.
  • Her words left a lasting impression, like a mental screencap.

noun FLOTUS stands for 'First Lady of the United States', referring to the wife of the President of the United States.

  • The FLOTUS attended the charity gala last night.
  • Did you see what the FLOTUS wore to the event?
  • The FLOTUS is always slaying with her fashion choices.
  • She carries herself with the grace and poise befitting a FLOTUS.

noun a slang term used to describe an attractive or sexually appealing person

  • The new employee is quite the hottie, but we must remember to maintain professionalism in the workplace.
  • Did you see that hottie at the party last night? They were definitely turning heads.
  • That hottie over there just asked for your number, bro!
  • Her dance moves were so smooth, she was like a hottie on the dance floor.

TMI

noun In internet and texting slang, 'TMI' is commonly used as a noun to indicate that someone has shared more information than is necessary or appropriate for a given situation.

adjective In some contexts, 'TMI' can also be used as an adjective to describe something as being overly revealing or personal.

  • I believe that was a case of providing too much information, also known as TMI.
  • Dude, TMI! I did not need to know all those details.
  • Sheesh, TMI much?
  • Sometimes it's better to keep certain things to yourself instead of sharing TMI.

noun a pet, especially a dog or cat, that is treated like a member of the family

  • Many people consider their furkid to be a beloved member of the family.
  • I can't wait to cuddle with my furkid when I get home!
  • My furkid is the cutest little fluffball ever!
  • Having a furkid has brought so much joy and companionship into my life.

noun a portmanteau of Twitter and people, referring to the users of the social media platform Twitter

  • Tweeple are individuals who actively engage on Twitter by sharing and interacting with content.
  • I love connecting with tweeple who share similar interests on social media.
  • Tweeple are the cool kids on Twitter who always have the best memes.
  • In the vast world of social media, tweeple are like the colorful birds that flock together on Twitter.

noun a made-up term or slang used to refer to a blend of technology and English language

  • The use of teenglish in professional communication is not recommended.
  • I can't understand half of what he's saying with all that teenglish.
  • Stop speaking teenglish, it's so annoying!
  • Her teenglish is like a foreign language to me.

noun a made-up word combining 'drama' and 'reality' to describe a situation that is both dramatic and real

  • The dramality of the situation was evident in the way everyone reacted.
  • The dramality of her reaction was totally unexpected.
  • I can't believe the dramality of that gossip!
  • The dramality of the storm mirrored the chaos in her mind.

noun a made-up or slang term used to refer to someone's face or expression

  • The professor had a stern expression on his squizface as he addressed the class.
  • I could tell from her squizface that she was not impressed with the movie.
  • He always wears that squizface when he's trying to act tough.
  • Her squizface lit up with joy when she saw her surprise birthday party.

noun a colloquial term used to refer to a person from South Africa

  • The saffer community in the city is known for their strong work ethic.
  • I met a group of saffers at the party last night, they were really fun to hang out with.
  • Hey saffer, what's up? You coming out with us tonight?
  • She's a real saffer when it comes to managing her finances, always saving and investing wisely.

adjective in a state of excitement or activity

adverb in a buzzing or humming manner

  • The news of the upcoming event had the town abuzz with excitement.
  • The office was abuzz with gossip about the new employee.
  • The party last night was abuzz with energy and good vibes.
  • Her mind was abuzz with ideas for her next project.

noun A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'adays' can be considered a noun as it is a shortened form of the word 'nowadays' which refers to the present time or current period.

  • In modern adays, technology plays a crucial role in our daily lives.
  • Aadays, people are always on their phones, constantly checking social media.
  • I can't believe how fast time flies adays!
  • Aadays, the concept of privacy seems to be a thing of the past.

noun There is no noun form for the word 'againsters'.

verb There is no verb form for the word 'againsters'.

adjective There is no adjective form for the word 'againsters'.

adverb There is no adverb form for the word 'againsters'.

pronoun There is no pronoun form for the word 'againsters'.

preposition There is no preposition form for the word 'againsters'.

conjunction There is no conjunction form for the word 'againsters'.

interjection There is no interjection form for the word 'againsters'.

article There is no article form for the word 'againsters'.

  • There are many againsters of the proposed policy who have raised valid concerns.
  • I heard there are a lot of againsters of the new rule at work.
  • The againsters of the team captain are just jealous of his skills.
  • The againsters of progress will always find reasons to resist change.