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So funny it leaves you weak with laughter.
Impatiently asking when a coin will make you rich enough to buy a Lamborghini.
Pretending you're bad at a task so someone else has to do it for you.
A sarcastic response to someone bragging about something strange or unimpressive.
A non-Japanese person who's obsessed with anime and Japanese culture, often to a cringey degree.
Mexican 'dude' or 'bro' — also a verbal filler like 'man.'
A hyped-up 'work it' — a shout of approval when someone looks or performs flawlessly.
A disappointed, side-eyeing emote for cringe, weird, or embarrassing behavior.
An insult for someone being an idiot or a menace, common in UK and Irish slang.
Scottish for 'small' or 'little' — also used to soften a request or mean 'a bit'.
Slicked, glossy, just-out-the-shower hair or skin styled to look deliberately damp.
Something went wrong but you keep pushing forward without dwelling on it — no complaints, we move.
Acting irrationally, overreacting, or being wrong about something.
Overly sweet, dainty, and quaint to the point of being almost too cute — cardigans, ukuleles, and whimsy.
London way of saying 'I swear' or 'on my life' to insist you're telling the truth.
The hippie ethos of nonviolence, love, and passive resistance to war.
An 80s insult for a socially clueless nerd or dork.
Internet-ironic term for the cartoonishly menacing, meme-driven side of drill culture.
Playing way too hard in a casual match — trying so intensely you're basically sweating.
Completely wrong or mistaken, the 1920s way to say you've got it backwards.
Cockney for the Flying Squad — 'Sweeney Todd' rhymes with Squad, clipped to 'the Sweeney'.
Excellent, first-rate, or wonderful, a go-to word of approval in the jazz age.
Being out enjoying yourself, socializing, and living life — not stuck inside.
The breakup letter every soldier dreaded — the homefront sweetheart calling it off while he's away.
'Let me know' — the go-to sign-off when you're waiting on someone's answer.
A weak, fake rapper with no skills, the kind of MC real ones eat alive on the mic.
Clueless, checked out, or not all there — from the "404 Not Found" web error.
When a plan goes wrong — 'it all went pear-shaped.'
A quiet-luxury aesthetic mimicking inherited wealth — no logos, just polo, loafers, and discreet expensive taste.
We're all gonna make it — a hype mantra of solidarity and shared optimism.
'One Of My Followers' — how stans subtweet about someone without naming them.
An unplanned detour or random adventure that pulls you off your main task — borrowed from video games.
Polari for pretty, nice or sweet — as in 'your dolly old eek'.
A skilled player using a low-rank account to stomp weaker opponents.
Gorgeous, lovely, or delicious — a Welsh and West Country favourite.
Used to mean weird, cursed, or chaotic — as in 'only in Ohio.'
A milder Irish swear that softens 'the f-word' into something you can say to your nan.
Mexican slang for 'cool,' 'awesome,' or 'sweet.'
Cheap bootleg liquor, the rough stuff that flowed through Prohibition speakeasies.
A well-off, well-dressed man about town, the tango's classic flush gentleman.
A maximalist glam aesthetic — big fur coats, animal print, gold jewelry, and the energy of a Scorsese mafia matriarch.
Korean for 'awesome' or 'jackpot' — what you yell when something's incredible.
An exclamation of awe at something amazing or wonderfully strange.
'On God' — swearing something's true, the Gen Z cousin of 'I swear.'
A sharp, minimal, well-put-together outfit — nothing flashy, just crisp pieces that quietly look expensive.
Colombian and Caribbean slang for 'cool,' 'awesome,' or 'great.'
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The intense hunger and snack cravings that hit after smoking weed.