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Hyped, wild, and out of control — usually from drinking, partying, or pure energy.
Mature content — open to view.
A Jazz Age layabout, a young man who slept all day and dodged work, the original slacker.
Total physical and mental exhaustion from prolonged stress, usually work.
Describing something so excellent it's beyond belief or comparison.
To show up somewhere, often unexpectedly — to make an appearance and let your presence be felt.
To panic, freak out, or flee — to come apart or bolt under pressure.
To calm down, relax, and let go of tension.
An exclamation of awe at something amazing or wonderfully strange.
A smashed-together way of saying 'talking about' that AAVE speakers use all day.
Influence, fame, or social pull — especially online clout from followers and attention.
To lose your cool, freak out, or get wildly excited.
Mentally checked out — done caring or paying attention.
Smashed 'about to' — on the verge of doing something right now.
To release new music — and as a noun, the moment a beat kicks in and the song explodes.
Valley-girl disgust — 'that's so gross it makes me want to puke.'
Fully decked out in stylish, expensive-looking clothes and jewelry from head to toe.
Cockney for mouth — 'north and south' rhymes with mouth, as in 'shut your north and south'.
To relax and do absolutely nothing, like a vegetable on the couch.
To lose it and react recklessly out of anger or stress — about to do something you'll regret.
The moment a track's tension breaks and the bass and beat slam back in.
Covered in diamonds and flashy jewelry — dripping in 'ice' from chains to watch.
Mentally and physically drained from prolonged stress, usually work.
A complete emotional breakdown or reckless meltdown where you snap and stop caring about consequences.
Being out enjoying yourself, socializing, and living life — not stuck inside.
To spend a large amount of money on something, no flinching.
To lose emotional control, or to have an overwhelming reaction good or bad.
To hang out and relax, or to drop a verse, depending on how you're using it.
Hyped, rowdy, and turnt — the energy of Southern 2000s rap.
Someone who does too much for a person they're attracted to, often without it being returned — over-the-top in their devotion.
What's up — the drawn-out 90s greeting Budweiser turned into a national catchphrase.
A jaw-droppingly glamorous, knockout-gorgeous woman — old-Hollywood energy.
Something excellent or a brilliant moment — a goal, a night out, a tune.
A circle of rappers taking turns freestyling, each one passing the mic and trying to outdo the last.
A K-pop group's new release era — not a return from a break, just the next drop.
Someone who buys hyped brands and drops just to flex, often chasing clout over real taste.
To meet up with someone — to connect in person and hang out.
Wild, exciting, and amazing — so good it's out of control.
An all-out hot-pink, hyper-glam aesthetic inspired by Barbie — head-to-toe fuchsia and unapologetic plastic fantasy.
'How about you?' — the polite bounce-back that keeps a conversation alive.
Extremely good, usually about food that tastes amazing — 'this food is bussin.'
An explosive shout of excitement meaning something is fantastic or thrilling.
A great situation of comfort, prosperity, and good fortune.
To move around quietly, often up to something or scoping a situation out.
Clueless, checked out, or not all there — from the "404 Not Found" web error.
A workout plan hitting one muscle group a day — classic gym-bro programming.
Patois pronunciation of 'tune' — a track, especially a banger.
Clothes — a classic, slightly retro way to refer to your outfit or wardrobe.