verb Street Slang

Stunt

/stʌnt/ · verb · slang

To show off your money, style, or success — flexing for the audience.

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Definitions

1

To put on a flashy display of confidence or success.

“She stunted on her ex at the reunion.”
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To flaunt your wealth, possessions, or appearance to impress people.

“He's out here stunting in his new car.”
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As a noun ('a stunt'), the act or item used to show off.

“That whole outfit was a stunt.”
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Stunt In A Sentence

New chain, new fit, time to stunt.
Stop stunting and pay your half of the bill.
He only stunts on the gram, broke in real life.

Origin & Usage

AAVE slang dating back decades, popularized in 90s and 2000s hip-hop (notably Cash Money Records). To 'stunt' is to perform wealth and flash for an audience.

People Also Ask

What does 'stunt' mean in slang?

It means to show off — usually your money, clothes, or success — to impress or flex on people.

What does 'stunting' mean?

Stunting is the act of flexing or flaunting what you have, often loudly and for attention.

Is 'stunting on' someone good or bad?

It means flexing at someone to make them feel beneath you, like showing up your ex. It's a flex with attitude.

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