Results for “New way”

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Howay
interjection

Geordie for 'come on' — encouragement, hurrying, or disbelief.

#british#uk#northern-english
Colorway
noun

The specific color combo a shoe or garment comes in — same model, different palette.

#american#gen-z#money
Dear John
noun

The breakup letter every soldier dreaded — the homefront sweetheart calling it off while he's away.

#1940s#wartime#swing#vintage
Bronx Cheer
noun

A rude raspberry blown to show contempt, named for New York's loudest borough of hecklers.

#1920s#flapper#jazz-age#vintage
Threads
noun

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

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

Over-the-top, dramatic, or doing way too much — more than the situation calls for.

#gen-z#aave#internet#meme
Daddy-O
noun

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

#beatnik#1950s#beat-generation#vintage
Applesauce
interjection

Flapper-era way to call something nonsense, like saying 'baloney' or 'bunk.'

#1920s#flapper#jazz-age#prohibition
Hits Different
phrase

Feels uniquely better or more impactful — something that lands in a special way.

#gen-z#aave#internet#music
Jeep
noun

The rugged little military runabout of WWII — and originally GI slang for any new, untested gadget or recruit.

#1940s#wartime#swing#vintage
Eepy
adjective

Sleepy or drowsy, in a cute, soft way.

#gen-z#meme#internet#pop
Knock Me A Kiss
phrase

A playful jive way to say 'give me a kiss.'

#harlemese#jive#1930s#harlem-renaissance
Soft Launch Era
phrase

The phase where you hint at something new (a relationship, project, or self-reinvention) without fully revealing it.

#gen-z#internet#dating#relationships
Tromle
noun

Verlan for 'metro' — the underground/subway, a daily-life banlieue word.

#verlan#french#argot#transport
Side Eye
noun

A sideways look of suspicion, disapproval, or judgment — often shown with the 👀 emoji.

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

The riskiest, wildest frontier of crypto — hunting new memecoins and speculative launches; also street slang for a rough area.

#crypto#street#internet#money
Hesidating
verb

Dating while stuck in constant hesitation, too unsure to commit or fully walk away.

#gen-z#dating#internet#relationships
Stay On Go
phrase

Always ready and down for whatever — no hesitation, on demand.

#aave#american#gen-z
Take A Chill Pill
phrase

A snappy way to tell someone to calm down and stop overreacting.

#80s#american#pop
Tea
noun

Gossip, the latest news, or the truth — 'spill the tea' means tell me everything.

#aave#lgbtq#drag#gen-z
Talmbout
verb

A smashed-together way of saying 'talking about' that AAVE speakers use all day.

#aave#american#gen-z#hip-hop
Cherry
adjective

In mint, like-new, perfectly maintained condition — said especially of a car.

#1950s#greaser#rockabilly#vintage
Probably Nothing
phrase

Sarcastic understatement hinting that some crypto news is actually a huge deal.

#money#internet#meme#gen-z
To The Max
phrase

To the absolute maximum — the 80s way of saying 'completely' or 'extremely.'

#80s#american#pop#surf
Homeboy
noun

Your tight friend from the neighborhood, your ride-or-die from way back.

#hip-hop#old-school#1980s#vintage
Fresh
adjective

Clean, new, and sharp, the look of somebody stepping out flawless head to toe.

#hip-hop#old-school#1980s#vintage
Soft Launch
verb

To hint at something (often a new relationship) subtly online before officially revealing it.

#gen-z#dating#internet#relationships
Endsville
noun

The ultimate — the absolute end of the line in the best possible way.

#beatnik#1950s#beat-generation#vintage
Noob
noun

A clueless newbie, usually said with a sneer in online games.

#2000s#y2k#gaming#internet
Swear Down
phrase

London way of saying 'I swear' or 'on my life' to insist you're telling the truth.

#uk#british#mle#gen-z
Yap
verb

To talk way too much, especially about nothing — a yapper is someone who won't stop running their mouth.

#gen-z#internet#meme#texting
Goofy
adjective

Silly, foolish, or behaving in a ridiculous way.

#gen-z#gaming#meme#internet
Yewy
noun

A U-turn — 'chuck a yewy' is to swing the car around and go back the way you came.

#aussie#cars#driving
AFK
phrase

Away From Keyboard — you've stepped away and aren't at the screen.

#acronym#gaming#internet#texting
Gobsmacked
adjective

Utterly stunned, like someone smacked you in the mouth with the news.

#british#uk#cockney
Blow Your Wig
phrase

To lose your composure — get wildly excited, blown away, or come unglued.

#beatnik#1950s#beat-generation#vintage
BSFR
phrase

"Be so for real" — a way to express disbelief, like "are you serious?" or "stop lying."

#acronym#texting#gen-z#internet
Wrizz
noun

Wholesome rizz — charming someone in a sweet, genuine way rather than a slick one.

#gen-z#dating#internet#meme
Delulu
adjective

Delusional in a fun, self-aware way — believing your unrealistic hopes will somehow come true.

#gen-z#tiktok#meme#kpop
Skert
interjection

The screech of tires — an ad-lib for hype, swerving off, or making a getaway.

#american#hip-hop#gen-z#meme
Type Shi
phrase

A throwaway tag meaning 'type stuff,' added to agree with or punctuate a statement.

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

Confident style and self-assured attitude — the way you carry your look and yourself.

#aave#hip-hop#2000s#american
Snafu
noun

A chaotic mess that's gone wrong in the usual, expected way — military acronym for 'situation normal, all fouled up.'

#1940s#wartime#swing#vintage
Grand
adjective

Fine, okay, or good enough — the most Irish way to say everything's alright.

#irish#uk
Drop
verb

To release new music — and as a noun, the moment a beat kicks in and the song explodes.

#hip-hop#american#music#gen-z
Trap Money
noun

Cash earned from the hustle or grind — money made the hard way.

#money#cash#aave#hip-hop
Serving
verb

Delivering a look so strong you're 'serving' it up like a runway moment.

#gen-z#aave#american#hip-hop
No mames
phrase

Mexican Spanish for "no way!" or "you're kidding" — an exclamation of disbelief.

#spanish