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Extremely good, usually about food that tastes amazing — 'this food is bussin.'
Cockney for kids — 'dustbin lids' rhymes with kids, usually clipped to 'dustbins'.
Gorgeous, lovely, or delicious — a Welsh and West Country favourite.
Cockney for telly — 'custard and jelly' rhymes with telly, clipped to the 'custard'.
A tense, anticipating Pepe emote for the suspense of waiting to see what happens.
A money-making gig you do alongside your main job.
Keeping a few backups on the side to soften the blow if your main relationship ends.
Suspicious or shady — short for "suspicious," supercharged by the game Among Us.
An intensifier meaning 'completely' or 'to the max' — she served the house down.
An imagined relationship that exists mostly in your head — being delulu about someone who isn't actually your partner.
Constantly needing reassurance and fearing your partner will leave.
Flashy, expensive designer gear worn loud to flex — UK slang leaning a bit gaudy.
Curvy, attractive, and fabulous — coined by Destiny's Child.
The male counterpart to a waifu — a fictional man a fan claims as their ideal partner or favorite.
To drink, in the old cant — and 'bousing ken' was the boozing-house where rogues drank.
Suspicious or sketchy in a joking, meme-flavored way — often paired with 'baka'.
Bold, audacious, and excellent — admirable in a big, confident way.
Extreme self belief that seems disconnected from reality, often used jokingly and sometimes admiringly.
The belief that you must constantly work and grind to be worthy or successful.
A quick Patois-rooted greeting, like 'yo' or 'oi' between bredren.
Genuinely fine, excellent, the real thing, beyond reproach.
A meaningless brainrot sound used as a dismissive or playful tag at the end of a sentence.
Total physical and mental exhaustion from prolonged stress, usually work.
Someone grinding hard at the gym hoping muscle alone will fix their dating life.
Polari for a toilet, lavatory or house — from Italian 'casa', and the root of Cockney 'khazi'.
A party where everyone dances to music through wireless headphones, not speakers.
A subgenre of hip-hop, or slang for a place where hustling happens.
To eat heartily and enthusiastically — really dig into a big meal.
Northern term for your younger sibling — usually a brother, sometimes any close family.
A meaningless brainrot filler word from Skibidi Toilet, used to mean good, bad, or just for chaos.
An animated head-bobbing cat emote spammed when the music or vibe is good.
Korean for 'older brother' used by men — fandom-speak for the elder male members.
Polari for none, no, or beware — a vital warning word in dangerous times.
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A workout plan hitting one muscle group a day — classic gym-bro programming.
A fictional female character, usually from anime, that someone claims as their ideal partner or favorite.
Patois for a con artist, trickster, or smooth-talking hustler.
UK slang meaning very attractive or, separately, physically muscular.
Leetspeak for 'rocks' — to be excellent — using the '-xor' suffix, as in 'j00 r0xx0r'.
A quiet-luxury aesthetic mimicking inherited wealth — no logos, just polo, loafers, and discreet expensive taste.
"Isn't it" — a British tag used to seek agreement or as a general affirmation.
Cockney for thief — 'tea leaf' rhymes with thief, used to call someone a 'tea leaf'.
Nadsat for the face, from the Russian 'litso'.
To get so frustrated you start playing worse and spiral.
Excellent, attractive, or really good — especially food, music, or a body.
Luxurious, high-class, or fancy — living or acting upscale; from bourgeois.