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Short for "uncle" — an older guy, or anyone acting old or out of touch with trends.
A party or social gathering — often shortened to 'the func' or 'the funk.'
To publicly and unmistakably reveal a relationship online, often after hinting at it for a while.
The phase where you hint at something new (a relationship, project, or self-reinvention) without fully revealing it.
The intense hunger and snack cravings that hit after smoking weed.
To hint at something (often a new relationship) subtly online before officially revealing it.
Mature content — open to view.
'How about you?' — the polite bounce-back that keeps a conversation alive.
Patois pronunciation of 'tune' — a track, especially a banger.
A nerd-meets-geek; an uncool, awkward or socially clueless person.
'What about you?' — bounces a question right back to keep the chat moving.
Full of alcohol, or describing a fun drink-heavy occasion — a boozy brunch.
Like my status — an old social-media call for likes; can also mean let me see.
Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt — negativity spread to scare people out of something.
The riskiest, wildest frontier of crypto — hunting new memecoins and speculative launches; also street slang for a rough area.
Making me laugh uncontrollably.
Status, success, attention, money, or momentum, especially when someone is actively making things happen.
Valley-girl for 'definitely' or 'absolutely' — often crunched into 'fer sure.'
Tacky, naff, or uncool — cheap and a bit embarrassing.
A mild insult meaning out of date, trying too hard, or aesthetically uncool by Gen Z standards.
A loyal crew member down to put in work — pronounced like 'hitter' without the hard ending.
Extremely drunk or high — far past tipsy, barely functional.
To level up, take control, and improve your status or finances.
Comfort someone gives you — or, jokingly, the random object you can't function without.
A throwaway tag meaning 'type stuff,' added to agree with or punctuate a statement.
To show off — to flaunt money, status, looks, or achievements.
A punch in the mouth, served up as a threat.
Patois pronunciation of 'girl' — a girl, woman, or someone's girlfriend.
Cockney for a piano — 'Joanna' rhymes with the Cockney pronunciation 'pianna'.
Public Service Announcement — flagging info you think everyone needs to hear.
Patois pronunciation of 'little' — small in size, amount, or affection.
The involuntary scrunched-up face you make when a heavy bass drop hits.
The ballroom emcee's call announcing the theme contestants must serve — 'the category is...'
The clenched-teeth face — awkwardness, 'yikes,' or bracing for an uncomfortable moment.
Showing off your money, status, or wins — putting it on display.