NEW GEN WORDS LIKE BOOKSMART
Street-smart: Practical knowledge gained from real-life experiences.
Glow-up: A significant transformation, often in appearance or confidence.
Stan: A devoted fan of someone or something.
Boujee: Extravagant or fancy in a stylish way.
Ghosting: Suddenly cutting off communication without explanation.
Salty: Feeling bitter or upset.
High-key: Openly or obviously; the opposite of "low-key."
Low-key: Subtle or understated.
Flex: To show off or boast about something.
Vibe: The mood or atmosphere of a situation or person.
Finsta: A private Instagram account for close friends.
No-cap: Being truthful or honest.
Cheugy: Outdated or trying too hard to be trendy.
Slay: To excel or perform exceptionally well.
Simp: Someone who does too much for someone they like.
Drip: Stylish or fashionable clothing or accessories.
Yeet: To throw something with force or excitement.
Sus: Suspicious or questionable behavior.
Lit: Exciting, fun, or amazing.
Finna: A casual way of saying "going to."
Shook: Shocked or surprised.
Bussin': Something exceptionally good or tasty (especially food).
Main Character Energy: Acting like the protagonist in a story, with confidence and charisma.
Receipts: Proof or evidence of something, often in the form of screenshots or messages.
Cancel: To boycott or stop supporting someone due to controversial actions or statements.
Mood: A relatable feeling or situation.
Extra: Over-the-top or dramatic behavior.
Adulting: Handling responsibilities like paying bills, cooking, etc., typically associated with being an adult.
Snack: Someone who looks very attractive.
Thirsty: Desperate for attention, especially romantic or social.
FOMO: Fear of Missing Out.
JOMO: Joy of Missing Out (the opposite of FOMO).
Swole: Very muscular or fit.
Tea: Gossip or juicy details.
Dead: Used humorously to express extreme amusement (e.g., "That joke had me dead").
Clapback: A witty or sharp response to criticism or an insult.
GOAT: Greatest of All Time.
Hits Different: Describes something that feels uniquely impactful or emotional.
Beta Energy: Used to refer to someone who is seen as passive or submissive.
Vaxxed and Relaxed: A humorous phrase for being vaccinated and feeling worry-free.
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