
- Tea – Gossip or insider information
- Demure – Used playfully or ironically to describe someone who is pretending to be innocent, shy, or modest when they’re actually not.
- Bet – Yeah, sure, agreed, OK
- Bussin’ – Very good (often about food)
- Slaps/Smacks – Something is excellent
- Rizz – Charisma/flirting ability
- Sigma – Independent “lone wolf” persona
- Cooked – Over it; can’t handle or survive something
- Slay – to do something exceptionally well, with confidence or style.
- Cap – Lie
- No cap –No lie
- Drip – Cool outfit or style
- It’s giving – means something has a strong energy or vibe that reminds you of something specific — usually in a fun, dramatic, or stylish way.
- Stan – To strongly support someone
- Yeet –An exclamation used when throwing something forcefully or to express excitement, victory, or approval.
- Salty – Annoyed or bitter.
- Flex – Show off.
- Dead/I’m dead – something is very funny.
- Glow-up – A big, positive change in appearance.
- Periodt – Emphasis, end of discussion.
- Sus – Suspicious or shady.
- Vibe check – Assessing a person’s behavior or mood.
- Lowkey – Quietly or subtly feeling something.
- Extra – Over the top or dramatic.
- Delulu– Feeling totally delusional; someone who believes their own hype without proof.
- Solulu – Solution.
- Brain rot – Mental drain caused by low-effort or endless scroll content.
- Aura/Aura points – Your vibe or the energy you give off can lose or gain points based on your behavior.
- Let them cook – Encouragement to let someone continue doing their thing—often when they’re building toward something impressive.
- Yap – Chit-chatting or gossiping.
- Cheugy – Something that’s outdated, out of style, no longer cool, or trying too hard.
- Basic – It’s a slightly mocking way of describing something or someone as too mainstream, predictable, or unoriginal.
- Mid – Mediocre, nothing special.
- Understood the assignment – Performed something exactly how it was meant to be done.
- Say less – I get it, or I don’t need more explanation.
- W – Win or success.
- L – Loss or failure.
- Gyatt (or GYAT) – It’s similar to “God damn!”Often used excitedly to refer to a woman with an attractive figure.
- Catch these hands – It’s an exaggerated or playful threat meaning, I’m ready to fight you” or “You’re about to get punched.”
- Crash out – To fall asleep suddenly, usually from being super tired or drained.
- Delulu is the Solulu – Being delusional is the solution – i.e. believing in something, even if it’s unrealistic, can help you feel better or keep going.
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