![]() ![]() The vibe describes the overall mood of the situation the "aura." Vibe CheckĪ quick check of the vibes and attitudes in any situation. UncomfyĪ lighter term for "uncomfortable." For example, "Something about that song makes me uncomfy." Vibe/Vibes Upset, sad, or disgusted has evolved from its original definition of being reminded of a negative situation. Thirstyĭescribes someone who is desperate for attention from a romantic interest. Thirst TrapĪ photo or video (specifically on TikTok or Instagram) meant to be sexy and enticing. Pleasantly plump curvy in the right places (especially the butt or thighs). Stands for "To be honest," but has evolved into a term of agreement. Short for "suspicious." Is commonly used in the game "Among Us." E.g., When you see something "sus," you pull out your pepper spray. SquadĪ "stalker fan." You're not just a fan you're a huge fan on the verge of stalking (but not in a creepy way!). Spam AccountĪ private Instagram account or Snapchat story that only someone's closest friends can see usually involves a lot of memes and stupid videos that they wouldn't want the entire public to see. Positive term for anything cool, but most frequently used to describe a good song: "That song really slaps." Slide Into Their DMsĪ phrase used to signify that one wants to send a flirtatious message over social media. Can be used in a teasing manner toward friends, however. Someone who is trying too hard and doing too much for someone they like usually has negative connotations. Today's version of "say no more." A term of agreement. E.g., "My cooking's so good! Gordon Ramsay is quaking." RizzĪ way of saying how good you are with "pulling" someone and keeping them, or "having game." Saltyīeing upset over something little or inconvenient. E.g., "I can pull any girl I want." Pull Upīasically means to hang out, as if you're "pulling up" in front of their house. Why are you pressed?" PullĪ word that means to "get together with" someone of the opposite sex. Period / Periodt / PeriodddddĪ form of emphasis at the end of a phrase often used as a "call and response." E.g., Person 1: "I feel like I'm looking cute today!" Person 2: "Periodddd!" Pressedĭescribes someone who is upset or irrationally angry. The same as "yikes." When you don’t really care but should at least say something. E.g.: "You should get a checkbook for your bank account." "OK Boomer." (insert eyeroll □) Oof E.g., Person 1: "She has a really bad unibrow." Person 2, laughing: "Not the unibrow!" OK BoomerĪ bit controversial with the elder generations, this one is Generation Z's dismissive response to suggestions from anybody older. ![]() Not _!Ī phrase used to express joking disbelief at what was just said. Used in lieu of "same here " relatable summing up one's life. Used to describe one's thoughts, desires, or feelings in a subtle way.Īnother way of saying "Me too I can relate to that." Mood Let's Get This Bread!Ī pep talk expression similar to "Let's do this! We got this, guys!" (Editor's Note: Has absolutely NOTHING to do with bread.) Refers to opening a message and not responding, while the sender can see that you opened it. E.g., Person 1: "It's the unibrow for me!" Person 2: "It's the 'never being able to keep a boyfriend' for me!" Leaving Someone on Read / Leaving Somone on OpenedĪ cold shoulder. "It's the _ for me!"Ī phrase used for joking insults back and forth between friends. I'm Dead (or just "Dead")Ī reaction to someone being funny. Something that is highly influential or unique, like works of art, artists, performers, etc. ![]() For example, "My coffee at home is good, but Starbucks hits different." Iconic The opposite of "low-key." Hits DifferentĪ positive phrase that emphasizes how good something is. Used to describe one's thoughts, desires, or feelings in a proclaiming, exclamatory manner. HMUĪn acronym for "hit me up," which could refer to hanging out, texting, or talking on the phone. GoalsĪ term used to describe what someone wants in their life (i.e., "Couple goals, squad goals"). Fireĭescribes something that is really good or cool.Ī transformation of one's appearance, usually from unattractive to very attractive. Used to describe those you consider close friends. The ultimate insult an adjective describing someone who is disingenuous, lies a lot, talks behind people's backs, and pretends to be your friend but secretly doesn't like you. E.g., Person 1: "This school is wack!" Person 2: "Facts." (find the definition for "wack," below) Fake Someone who is exhibiting dramatic behavior. (We're told it's a compliment) □♀️ Extra means the same thing as thicc, but even better and juicier. See the definition of "thicc" down below . (Editor's Note: "Learning Gen Z lingo is 'cringy' for us millennials!") Dummy Thicc "Me, thinking that the Walmart website would actually work on the day the PS5 was released □□□□□." Cringy Often a Joker or Ronald McDonald clown meme will also be used. ![]()
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