noun a picture, description, or imitation of a person or thing in which certain striking characteristics are exaggerated in order to create a comic or grotesque effect

  • The artist created a detailed caricature of the politician for the newspaper.
  • I love how the caricature artist exaggerated my features at the fair.
  • That caricature of the celebrity is so funny, it's spot on!
  • Her exaggerated reaction was like a caricature of someone in a soap opera.

noun an intense but short-lived passion or enthusiasm for something

verb to cause to become insane or irrational

  • The latest fashion craze has taken the industry by storm.
  • Everyone's jumping on the new fitness craze.
  • Have you heard about the new dance craze that's going viral?
  • The craze for adventure never seems to die down in him.

noun a concise, clever, and often witty statement or verse

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  • The poet concluded his work with a thought-provoking epigram that left the audience in awe.
  • I love reading short stories with witty epigrams at the beginning.
  • That meme you shared on social media was like an epigram, so clever!
  • Her words were like sharp epigrams, cutting through the silence with precision.

noun excessive or exaggerated excitement or commotion

interjection used to express excitement or enthusiasm

  • The event was filled with unnecessary hoopla and grandeur.
  • I don't understand all the hoopla surrounding this new movie.
  • I can't believe all the hoopla over a simple tweet.
  • She had to go through all the hoopla of planning a big wedding.

verb to exaggerate the importance or value of something

adjective excessively used or repeated

  • The actor's performance in the play was criticized for being overplayed.
  • I think that song is so overplayed on the radio.
  • That meme is so overplayed, it's not even funny anymore.
  • Her constant complaints about the situation were beginning to feel overplayed.

noun a form of exercise in which a person lies flat on their stomach with their arms and legs extended, in a rigid, straight position

  • Planking is a popular exercise that involves holding a straight body position in a horizontal position.
  • I tried planking at the gym today and it was really tough!
  • I saw a hilarious video of someone planking on a park bench.
  • In the world of social media challenges, planking was once a viral sensation.

noun a word or phrase that has a double meaning or that is used in a humorous way

preposition used before 'words' to show that the words are being used in a playful or clever manner

  • The author's clever play on words added depth to the novel.
  • I love it when comedians use a play on words to make jokes.
  • That meme was hilarious because of the play on words it used.
  • His arguments were full of play on words, making it hard to distinguish the truth.

pug

noun a small breed of dog with a wrinkled face and curled tail

  • The pug is a breed of dog with a wrinkly, short-muzzled face.
  • I love how cute and playful pugs are!
  • That pug is a total snuggle bug.
  • Her determination to succeed is like a pug holding onto a bone.

pun

noun a play on words that produces a humorous effect by using a word that suggests two or more meanings or by exploiting similar sounding words with different meanings

  • The comedian's clever puns had the audience in stitches.
  • I love it when you make puns, they always make me laugh.
  • That pun was so corny, but I couldn't help but chuckle.
  • His puns were like little puzzles, waiting to be solved.

adjective describing someone who is excessively proud of themselves and their achievements

  • The author's self-congratulatory tone in the preface of the book was off-putting to some readers.
  • She couldn't help but feel a bit self-congratulatory after acing her final exam.
  • He was being so self-congratulatory about his promotion, it was starting to annoy his coworkers.
  • The team's self-congratulatory attitude after winning the championship game was palpable.

noun a subject of conversation or discussion

adjective pertaining to the subject being discussed

  • The professor will be discussing a new topic in today's lecture.
  • I heard we're gonna talk about a new topic in class today.
  • Yo, what's the topic for today's lesson?
  • Let's steer the conversation towards a lighter topic.

verb to increase in intensity or volume; to appear or arrive unexpectedly

  • The guest turned up to the event right on time.
  • I turned up at the party and saw all my friends there.
  • She turned up at the club looking fly.
  • His determination turned up in the final moments of the game.

noun a person who performs yodeling

  • The yodeler demonstrated incredible vocal control during the performance.
  • I heard that yodeler is going to be performing at the festival this weekend.
  • That yodeler really knows how to hit those high notes!
  • She was a yodeler when it came to expressing her emotions through song.

noun a compound noun made up of the words 'joy' and 'scrolling', referring to the act of mindlessly browsing through content online for pleasure

  • Many people find joy in scrolling through social media feeds, a phenomenon known as joyscrolling.
  • I spent all night joyscrolling through Instagram and lost track of time.
  • I love to joyscroll through Twitter when I'm bored.
  • Joyscrolling through old photos brought back a flood of memories.

noun the quality of being newsworthy; the degree to which something is considered worthy of being reported as news

  • The newsworthiness of the event was undeniable, attracting the attention of major media outlets.
  • The newsworthiness of the scandal spread like wildfire among gossip circles.
  • The newsworthiness of the celebrity breakup was off the charts, everyone was talking about it.
  • The newsworthiness of the discovery sent shockwaves through the scientific community.

noun a sport that combines elements of soccer and volleyball, played with a volleyball on a beach or court using only the feet and head to hit the ball over the net

  • Footvolley is a sport that combines aspects of both football and volleyball.
  • We should play some footvolley at the beach this weekend.
  • Let's hit the sand and kick some balls in a game of footvolley.
  • In the office, navigating the different departments can feel like playing footvolley with conflicting interests.

noun A breed of dog originating from Japan, known for its small size, fox-like appearance, and curly tail.

  • The Shiba Inu is a breed of hunting dog from Japan known for its spirited personality and small size.
  • I'm thinking of getting a Shiba Inu puppy because they are so cute and energetic.
  • My friend's Shiba Inu is a total diva, always demanding attention and treats.
  • Her determination to succeed in her career is like a Shiba Inu's stubbornness - nothing can stand in her way.

noun a type of designer dog that is a mix between a corgi and a poodle

  • The corgipoo is a crossbreed between a corgi and a poodle.
  • I saw the cutest corgipoo at the park today!
  • My friend just got a new corgipoo and it's so fluffy!
  • The corgipoo's playful personality is a mix of both its parent breeds.

noun a place or location where there is a significant amount of activity or a specific feature of interest

adjective describing something as being particularly active or significant

  • The city center is a popular tourist hotspot due to its historical landmarks.
  • That cafe is always a hotspot for students studying for exams.
  • The beach is the ultimate hotspot for catching some waves and sunbathing.
  • The new restaurant has become a hotspot for foodies looking for unique dining experiences.

noun a sudden, widespread, and often irrational purchase of goods, typically in response to a perceived shortage or crisis

  • The government advised against panic buying during the pandemic.
  • People were panic buying toilet paper like crazy last week.
  • Don't be a panic buyer and hoard all the supplies.
  • Her tendency to panic buy shoes whenever they go on sale is out of control.

noun a physical condition caused by excessive use of smartphones to take selfies, resulting in pain and discomfort in the wrist

  • The doctor diagnosed her with selfie wrist after she experienced pain and swelling from taking too many selfies.
  • I think I might have selfie wrist from all the selfies I've been taking lately.
  • My selfie game is so strong that I ended up with selfie wrist.
  • His obsession with taking selfies gave him a case of selfie wrist, a metaphorical reminder to take a break from social media.

noun Brexitland

  • Brexitland is facing economic uncertainty as it navigates its exit from the European Union.
  • Have you been keeping up with all the latest news coming out of Brexitland?
  • I heard Brexitland is in quite a pickle right now.
  • The decision to leave the EU has left Brexitland adrift in uncharted waters.

verb to dance or move energetically and enthusiastically, especially to music

  • The dance group performed a synchronized routine, incorporating the latest dance craze called jopping.
  • Hey, have you seen that new jopping dance challenge on social media? It looks so fun!
  • I'm totally jopping my way through this project - just going all out and giving it my best shot!
  • She felt like she was jopping through life, moving to the beat of her own drum and embracing every opportunity that came her way.

noun a genre of popular music originating in Japan, characterized by a mix of Western influences and traditional Japanese musical elements

  • J-pop, short for Japanese pop music, has gained popularity worldwide.
  • I love listening to J-pop, it always puts me in a good mood.
  • J-pop is so catchy, it's like a musical earworm.
  • The J-pop scene is like a colorful kaleidoscope of sounds and visuals.

noun a term used to describe someone who pretends to be black or of a different race for personal gain or attention

  • The act of blackfishing involves a person pretending to be Black when they are not.
  • I can't believe she's blackfishing on social media, it's so obvious she's not actually Black.
  • She's totally blackfishing on her Instagram, it's ridiculous.
  • His attempt at blackfishing was like a poorly executed disguise that fooled no one.

noun A small marsupial native to Australia, known for its friendly and curious nature.

  • The quokka is a small marsupial native to Australia.
  • I saw a cute quokka hopping around in the bush.
  • That quokka is so chill, just lounging in the sun.
  • Her smile was as infectious as a quokka's grin.

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

  • The library hosted a workshop on creating book spine poems.
  • I love making book spine poems with my favorite novels.
  • Let's get together and make some book spine poems, it's so fun!
  • Her book spine poem told a story without using any words.

noun a word that describes a thing, like 'junk food' or 'news'

  • The prevalence of junk food news in mainstream media is concerning as it distracts from important issues.
  • I can't stand all the junk food news on TV, it's so mindless.
  • I'm tired of all the junk food news clogging up my social media feed.
  • Just like junk food is bad for your body, junk food news is bad for your mind.

noun a general direction in which something is developing or changing

verb to show a general tendency in a particular direction

adverb in an upward direction or manner

  • The stock market has shown a consistent trend up over the past few months.
  • Looks like the sales numbers are starting to trend up, which is great news for the team.
  • I heard that new restaurant is really trending up among the locals.
  • As we continue to invest in our education, we can expect our knowledge and skills to trend up as well.

noun the action of making a hoax emergency call to bring about a response from law enforcement, usually a SWAT team

  • Swatting is the act of making a hoax emergency call to bring a large number of armed police officers to a particular location.
  • I heard that they got swatted last night after someone made a fake 911 call.
  • Don't be an idiot and try swatting someone, it's a serious crime.
  • His words were like a swatting, causing chaos and confusion among the group.

noun Throwback

  • On Throwback Thursday, many people post old photos on social media to reminisce about the past.
  • Throwback Thursday is the perfect excuse to share embarrassing childhood photos with your friends.
  • Throwback Thursday is all about digging up old pics and sharing them for a good laugh.
  • Throwback Thursday is like taking a trip down memory lane through nostalgic photos.

noun a buzzer used in talent shows to send a contestant directly to the next round or final

adjective describing the buzzer as being made of gold or having a golden color

  • The contestant received the golden buzzer from the judge, securing their spot in the next round.
  • Wow, did you see that singer get the golden buzzer? They were amazing!
  • That performance was so good, they definitely deserved the golden buzzer.
  • Receiving the golden buzzer was like winning the lottery for the contestant.

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

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

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

noun the practice of performing card tricks and flourishes with a deck of playing cards

  • Cardistry is a performance art that involves the manipulation of playing cards to create visually impressive displays.
  • I've been practicing cardistry tricks to show off to my friends.
  • Check out this sick cardistry move I just learned!
  • His ability to weave through conversations with ease is like a masterful display of cardistry.

noun a term used to describe the act of subverting or disrupting traditional branding strategies

verb to engage in the act of subverting or disrupting traditional branding strategies

  • The act of brandjamming involves altering or subverting a brand's message or image for a specific purpose.
  • Have you heard about brandjamming? It's when people mess with a brand's logo or advertising.
  • Brandjamming is like trolling a company's marketing efforts.
  • In the world of marketing, brandjamming is like a rebellious form of artistic expression.

noun a type of frozen cocktail made with rosé wine

adjective describing the type of cocktail being frozen

  • The elegant garden party served refreshing glasses of frosé to the distinguished guests.
  • Let's chill out by the pool and sip on some frosé.
  • I'm craving some frosé right now, it's so good!
  • Her cheeks were flushed pink like a glass of frosé in the summer sun.

noun the word itself, which is a compound noun formed by combining 'documentary' and 'comedy'

  • The new docucomedy film explores the intersection of reality and humor in a thought-provoking way.
  • I love watching docucomedies because they are both funny and informative at the same time.
  • Docucomedies are the best when you just want to chill and have a good laugh.
  • The docucomedy series shines a light on the absurdity of everyday life in a captivating way.

noun A slang term for spaghetti bolognese, a popular Italian pasta dish typically made with ground meat, tomatoes, and other ingredients.

  • The chef prepared a delicious spaghetti bolognese for the guests.
  • I'm craving some spag bol for dinner tonight.
  • Let's whip up some spag bol and watch a movie.
  • Her spag bol recipe is the secret to her success in the kitchen.

noun a compound word combining 'prom' and 'proposal', referring to a creative or elaborate proposal to ask someone to prom

  • The young man spent weeks planning his promposal to ensure it was perfect.
  • She was over the moon when he finally popped the promposal question.
  • His promposal was so cute, she couldn't say no!
  • His promposal was like a scene from a romantic movie, complete with flowers and candles.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'half birthday' is a noun as it represents a specific type of celebration.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'half' is an adjective as it describes the type of birthday being celebrated, which is midway between two annual birthdays.

  • Some cultures celebrate a child's half birthday when they turn six months old.
  • I can't believe it's already your half birthday! Time flies.
  • Let's throw a party for your half birthday, it'll be lit!
  • Reaching my half birthday in my career made me reflect on my accomplishments so far.

noun A4 waist challenge

  • The A4 waist challenge has sparked controversy in the health and beauty industry.
  • Have you heard about the A4 waist challenge going viral on social media?
  • People are going crazy over that A4 waist challenge thing.
  • The A4 waist challenge sets unrealistic standards for body image.

noun a gathering or event characterized by an outpouring of love, affection, and positivity

  • The conference turned into a lovefest as industry leaders praised each other's accomplishments.
  • The party was a total lovefest with everyone hugging and laughing all night.
  • The concert was a total lovefest - the band and the fans were all in sync and having a great time.
  • Their relationship was like a lovefest, with constant affection and admiration for each other.

MLG

noun MLG is an acronym that stands for Major League Gaming, which refers to a professional competitive gaming organization.

adjective MLG can also be used as an adjective to describe something related to Major League Gaming or of high skill level in gaming.

  • The MLG (Major League Gaming) tournament attracted top professional gamers from around the world.
  • I can't wait to watch the MLG competition this weekend with my friends.
  • MLG players are known for their insane skills and quick reflexes.
  • She's like the MLG of problem-solving, always coming up with creative solutions in record time.

noun a form of blogging in which the medium is video

  • Many individuals have turned to vlogging as a means of sharing their thoughts and experiences through video content.
  • I love vlogging about my daily life and sharing it with my followers online.
  • Vlogging is so lit right now, everyone's doing it!
  • In a world where everyone vlogs, it's important to stay true to your own unique style and voice.

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

  • The recency illusion is a cognitive bias where people overestimate the importance of recent information.
  • I think I fell for the recency illusion when I made my decision based on the most recent feedback.
  • Don't let the recency illusion trick you into thinking that just because it happened recently, it's more important.
  • The recency illusion is like wearing blinders that only let you see what's right in front of you.

noun a type of photography that emphasizes spontaneous and unconventional images taken with toy cameras

adjective relating to or characteristic of lomography

  • Lomography is a style of photography that emphasizes spontaneity and authenticity.
  • I love experimenting with lomography cameras to capture unique and unexpected shots.
  • Have you tried lomography? It's so cool and gives a vintage vibe to your photos.
  • Using lomography is like painting with light, creating dreamy and ethereal images.

noun a video recording in which someone suddenly appears in the frame, typically to disrupt the scene or deliver a message

verb to suddenly appear in a video recording, typically to disrupt the scene or deliver a message

  • The news reporter was interrupted by a videobomb during her live broadcast.
  • I can't believe John videobombed the wedding video with his silly dance moves.
  • That guy loves to videobomb every chance he gets.
  • Her loud laughter videobombed the quiet atmosphere of the library.

noun a collection or cluster of words depicted in a visual representation, typically used to highlight key terms or concepts in a text

  • The presentation included a detailed word cloud to visually represent the most commonly used terms.
  • I love creating word clouds to see which words pop up the most in my writing.
  • Check out this cool word cloud I made of all my favorite song lyrics!
  • The word cloud of emotions swirling in her mind was overwhelming.

noun a term used to describe content that is intended to inspire people to be fit and healthy, often through images or quotes

adjective describing something related to fitness inspiration

  • Many people turn to fitspo accounts on social media for motivation to stay active and healthy.
  • I love following fitspo influencers on Instagram for workout ideas.
  • My fitspo friend always pushes me to go to the gym with her.
  • Her dedication to fitness is like fitspo for the rest of us.

noun a device used to take self-portraits or group photos by extending the reach of the camera beyond the normal arm's length

  • The tourist used a selfie stick to capture a group photo with the iconic landmark in the background.
  • I always bring my selfie stick when I travel so I can take better pictures.
  • Check out this cool selfie stick I got on sale, it's perfect for taking selfies with friends.
  • Sometimes we need a 'selfie stick' to help us see ourselves from a different perspective.

noun A type of selfie taken with a drone, typically showing the person or people in the photo and the surrounding area from an aerial perspective.

  • The photographer captured a stunning dronie of the group standing on the mountain peak.
  • Let's take a dronie to show off our hiking adventure!
  • Check out this awesome dronie we took with the drone!
  • The dronie symbolizes our unity and shared experience in reaching new heights together.

noun a ring-shaped cake of sweetened dough typically fried in oil

verb engaging in the activity of performing doughnuts in a vehicle, spinning in tight circles

  • The act of doughnutting involves driving in circles around a stationary object.
  • We spent the afternoon doughnutting in the parking lot with our friends.
  • I heard that guy got pulled over for doughnutting in the empty lot last night.
  • Her thoughts were doughnutting around the idea of quitting her job and traveling the world.

noun A photograph or selfie taken in front of a bookshelf, often to show off one's book collection or literary interests

  • She took a shelfie with her favorite books to showcase her reading list.
  • I love taking shelfies of my book collection to share with my friends.
  • Check out my new shelfie - I finally organized my makeup collection!
  • The artist's shelfie of their latest masterpiece went viral on social media.

noun a form of vocal percussion involving the art of producing drum beats, rhythm, and musical sounds using one's mouth, lips, tongue, and voice

  • The talented musician showcased his beatbox skills during the classical music concert.
  • I love watching people beatbox on the street, it's so cool!
  • Did you see that guy totally kill it with his beatbox performance?
  • His words were like a beatbox, rhythmically flowing and captivating.

noun a social event or party where the gender of an unborn baby is revealed to family and friends

  • The couple organized a gender reveal party to announce the sex of their baby to friends and family.
  • We're having a gender reveal next weekend, want to come?
  • I can't wait to see the big gender reveal blowout on social media!
  • The changing leaves in the fall served as a natural gender reveal for the forest.

noun a form of digital literature that originated in Japan in the early 2000s

  • Keitai shosetsu, or mobile phone novels, have become a popular form of literature in Japan.
  • I love reading keitai shosetsu on my phone during my commute.
  • Have you checked out that new keitai shosetsu? It's so addicting!
  • The way she tells stories is like a keitai shosetsu, short and captivating.

noun a type of singing that is performed without any musical accompaniment

adverb sung without instrumental accompaniment

  • The choir performed a beautiful a capella rendition of the national anthem.
  • We sang a few songs a capella at the campfire last night.
  • The group decided to go a capella for their next performance.
  • His speech was so powerful, it was like he was speaking a capella in a crowded room.