A word of warning: If you aren't of those generations, and/or you need an online list to know what slang words mean, you should not say them aloud, unless you're trying to be embarrassing.
4+4: Ate. Four plus four is eight, or "ate." (See "ate.")
Algo speak: Coded language used to bypass online content moderation. Examples: "regarded" used instead of "retarded" and "unalive" instead of "kill."
Ate/eat: Done very well, often regarding clothing. e.g.: "You ate that outfit." See also: "serving."
Aura farming: Depending on the context, “aura farming” can refer to a person who does something cool without trying or someone who is trying too hard to appear cool.
Baka: Japanese word meaning “crazy" or “foolish.” Used mainly in the anime community.
Bed-rotting: Staying in bed all day. You may know it as “lazing around.” See also: "Hurkle-durkle."
Boombayah: A euphemism for “having sex.” It’s used mostly online, often to defeat censorship algorithms.
Boysober: Someone who has sworn off sex, relationships, and/or dating.
Brat: The contemporary meaning of "brat" is an adjective describing a person who is edgy, imperfect, and confident. It was coined by pop star Charli XCX who defined it as "that girl who is a little messy and likes to party and maybe says some dumb things sometimes. Who feels herself but maybe also has a breakdown."
Bubba truck: A lifted or otherwise modified pick-up truck.
Cap: A lie. Often used to say "no cap."
Chad: An attractive man; an “alpha male.” See "Giga-Chad."
Chud: A physically unappealing person. Sometimes used for a man who holds right-wing views.
Corn: “Corn” is algo-speak that means “porn.” Used in online spaces where the word might cause your account to be flagged or banned.
Dead: Past tense of having died laughing. If someone responds to a joke with "dead" or a skull emoji, they find it funny.
Delulu: Delusional.
Doomer: A person who is overly negative and/or cynical.
Edgar: A variation of the Caesar haircut worn especially among Hispanic males. Also refers to the kind of person who wears the haircut.
Fanum tax: The theft of food between friends. Named for streamer Fanum, known for “taxing” his friends by taking bites of their meals or stealing fries.
Fent-fold: A description of the bent-over posture of people nodding on heavy drugs.
Fuhuhluhtoogan: Supposedly from Baltimore slang, this is a nonsense word used so people will ask what it means but never receive an answer. Often paired with "Jittleyang."
Geeker: Someone who uses a lot of drugs.
Glaze: To overly praise someone, often insincerely, or with the hope of getting something in return.
Glizzy: Hot dog. "Glizzy" was originally slang for Glock or gun, but came to mean hot dog based on the hot dog shape of a Glock's magazine.
Gooning: Extended masturbation without orgasm done for the purpose of entering an altered state of consciousness.
Hewwo: An overly cute way of saying "hello." Usually used online, and often ironically.
Hozier yell: Named for singer/songwriter Andrew Hozier, a "Hozier yell" refers to the sound one makes when experiencing a peak, climactic, and/or awe-inspiring moment.
Huzz: -uzz slang for "hoes." See "bruzz" and "-uzz."
"It's so over": The situation is hopeless. The opposite of "we're so back." See also: "Doomer."
Jelqing: The use of stretching or weights in an attempt to increase penis size.
Jittleyang: Supposedly from Baltimore slang, this is a nonsense word used so people will ask what it means but never receive an answer. See also: "Fuhuhluhtoogan."
Jugg: To grab quickly or to steal.
Looksmaxxing: Maximizing one’s physical attractiveness through personal grooming, working out, and dressing stylishly. See also: “-maxxing.”
Mid: Average, bland, expected.
Mirror sex: Using a mirror to watch yourself have sex.
"My 90 in a 30": A song played while driving that inspires speeding.
NPC: Non-player character. Originally describing video game characters, NPC is now used on the internet to mean people who don't think for themselves.
Pink cocaine: Also known as "pink snow," pink cocaine is slang for a powdered drug mixture that usually contains some combination of ketamine, MDMA, meth, opioids, and other substances.
"Press F for respect:" In 2014 video game Call of Duty: Advanced Warfighter, the player attends a funeral and a prompt is given that reads "Press F to pay respects." Now, a singular "F" in a chat window indicates respect. It's usually ironic.
"Reheating your own nachos:" This slang phrase comes from cultural critics in online fandom communities. It refers to performers and/or artists whose new works are seen as trying to recapture what was good about their previous artistic output. It's not always negative; it's possible to successfully reheat your own nachos.
Serve: Wearing a particularly stylish outfit. See also: "ate."
Sharking: Looking for people to hook up with.
Skibidi: Named after “Skibidi Toilet,” a popular series of YouTube videos, “skibidi” itself has no specific meaning, beyond ridiculing the overuse of slang itself. See “brain-rot.”
Snatched: Very attractive and/or flawlessly styled.
Spoopy: Spooky.
Sweat: A person who tries too hard, usually used in reference to video games. The adjective form is "sweaty."
Tradwife: Believer in traditional married gender roles.
TS: TS originally was AAVE shorthand for "this shit," but it is often used to just mean "this."
Unc: Short for "uncle," used to describe slightly older people. Example: "The class of 2024 are unc-status to the class of 2028." See "yunc."
Up pole: To raise a gun.
Twin: Best friend.
Wojack: The name of a style of internet drawings used to quickly stereotype someone. See this post for a full explanation of the Wojak universe.
Yeet: To quickly and/or forcibly eject.
Zoomer Perm: A curly on top, short on the sides haircut popular among young people.
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