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Adam And Eve
verb

Cockney rhyming slang for believe — 'would you Adam and Eve it?'

#cockney#rhyming#british#uk
Ad-Lib
noun

Those short shouts and tags a rapper layers behind the main vocal — 'skrrt,' 'yeah,' 'gang' and the like.

#hip-hop#aave#american#2000s
Addy 18+
noun

Mature content — open to view.

#american#texting#gen-z#drugs
Trade 18+
noun

Mature content — open to view.

#polari#lgbtq#british#heritage
Sadcat
noun

A teary-eyed cat emote for soft sadness, disappointment, or pity.

#gen-z#meme#twitch#emote
Tradwife
noun

A "traditional wife" aesthetic and online persona centered on homemaking, often idealized and aestheticized on social media.

#gen-z#internet#meme#pop
Threads
noun

Clothes — a classic, slightly retro way to refer to your outfit or wardrobe.

#american#aave#hip-hop#2000s
Madder
adjective

Even more impressive, wild, or hard than 'mad' — a top-tier UK hype word.

#uk#british#mle#hip-hop
Daddy-O
noun

A hip, affectionate way to address a man — the beatnik equivalent of 'man' or 'dude.'

#beatnik#1950s#beat-generation#vintage
No Thoughts Head Empty
phrase

A blissful state of having zero thoughts in your head — peaceful, dumb, and free.

#gen-z#meme#american#texting
Hampstead Heath
noun

Cockney for teeth — 'Hampstead Heath' rhymes with teeth, clipped to your 'Hampsteads'.

#cockney#rhyming#british#uk
Padre
adjective

Mexican slang for 'cool' or 'great' — 'qué padre!' means 'how cool!'

#spanish#mexican#gen-z
Radge
adjective

Scottish for crazy, wild, or out of control — also a reckless person.

#scottish#british#uk
Corporate Baddie
noun

Someone who looks stylish and confident while crushing it at an office job.

#gen-z#money#beauty#internet
Deadly
adjective

Excellent, brilliant, class — Irish for something genuinely great.

#irish#uk
Made In The Shade
phrase

Set for life, guaranteed to succeed, with nothing left to worry about.

#1950s#greaser#rockabilly#vintage
Read
verb

To cleverly insult or call out someone's flaws with precision and wit.

#aave#lgbtq#ballroom#drag
Sad Sack
noun

The hapless, bumbling soldier who can't catch a break — and any luckless screw-up since.

#1940s#wartime#swing#vintage
Zaddy
noun

An attractive, stylish, confident older man — like "daddy" but with extra swagger.

#aave#gen-z#dating#pop
Deadass
adverb

Means 'seriously' or 'for real' — you're not joking even a little.

#aave#american#gen-z#2000s
Bread And Honey
noun

Cockney for money — 'bread and honey' rhymes with money, the likely root of 'bread' for cash.

#cockney#rhyming#british#uk
Airhead
noun

Someone with nothing but air between their ears — ditzy and clueless.

#80s#american#pop
Nadsat
noun

The invented teen argot of A Clockwork Orange, named from the Russian suffix '-nadtsat' (-teen).

#nadsat#clockwork-orange#fictional#literary
Dead
adjective

So funny you're metaphorically dying of laughter — or totally done.

#gen-z#aave#meme#internet
Wallad
noun

A mild insult for an idiot or fool, borrowed from the Arabic word for 'boy.'

#uk#mle#british#gen-z
Breadcrumbing
noun

Leading someone on with just enough attention to keep them interested, without real commitment.

#gen-z#dating#internet#relationships
Vada
verb

Polari for to look at or to see — the verb of the discreet, knowing glance.

#polari#lgbtq#british#heritage
Glad Rags
noun

Your finest party clothes, the beaded, fringed, dressed-to-kill outfit you saved for a night out.

#1920s#flapper#jazz-age#vintage
Loaded
adjective

Seriously rich — pockets stacked, money everywhere.

#money#cash#british#american
Tradie
noun

A tradesperson — sparky, chippy, plumber, the blokes and women who build the country.

#aussie#work#abbreviation
Bad
adjective

An ironic reversal meaning extremely good, impressive, or tough.

#1970s#disco#funk#soul
Deadstock
noun

Brand-new, never-worn gear — especially sneakers still in original condition with the box.

#american#money#gen-z
Squad
noun

Your close group of friends.

#gen-z#internet#pop#hip-hop
Down Bad
phrase

Desperately longing for someone or in a low, pathetic state of wanting — usually romantically.

#gen-z#dating#internet#meme
Roadman
noun

A UK term for a streetwise young man tied to road culture; can be respect or mockery.

#british#uk#mle
Lady Godiva
noun

Cockney for a fiver — Lady Godiva rhymes with five-er, so a fiver becomes a 'Lady'.

#cockney#rhyming#british#uk
My Bad
phrase

A casual way to admit a mistake — 'that was my fault.'

#90s#2000s#aave#american
Baddie
noun

A confident, hot, put-together woman who knows she looks good and isn't shy about it.

#gen-z#aave#american#instagram
Loaf Of Bread
noun

Cockney for head — 'loaf of bread' rhymes with head, behind the phrase 'use your loaf'.

#cockney#rhyming#british#uk
5Head
noun

A big-forehead emote meaning a galaxy-brained, super-smart play or idea.

#gen-z#meme#twitch#emote
Shade
noun

A subtle, sly insult or disrespect — disrespect implied rather than said outright.

#aave#lgbtq#ballroom#drag
Sadge
adjective

A frowning Pepe emote and word for feeling sad, bummed, or disappointed.

#gen-z#meme#twitch#emote
Gadgie
noun

A man or bloke — often a rough or scruffy one — in the northeast and Scotland.

#scottish#british#uk#northern-english
ELI5-Adjacent
phrase

Not quite ELI5, but a request for a fairly simple, low-jargon rundown.

#acronym#internet#meme
Chad
noun

A confident, attractive, successful guy — used admiringly or ironically depending on context.

#gen-z#meme#internet#gym
Gigachad
noun

The ultimate alpha — someone hyper-competent and unbothered, from the jacked black-and-white meme face.

#gen-z#meme#chad#internet
Headliner
noun

The main act of a festival or show — the biggest name, usually closing the night.

#american#gen-z
Slow Fade
noun

Ending things by gradually replying less and less until you've basically disappeared.

#gen-z#dating#internet#texting