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The state of being thoroughly intoxicated by alcohol, past the point of casual drinking and well into poor decision territory. A straightforward, no-nonsense phrase for getting absolutely hammered. Usually precedes stories that start with "So we got boozed up and..." followed by something regrettable.
The censorship sound that replaces profanity on broadcast television, creating the amusing effect of making sentences sound way worse than they probably are. Your brain automatically fills in the blanks, often with something more creative than what was actually said. A staple of reality TV and daytime talk shows.
A playful smack to the forehead with an open palm, typically administered to friends being ridiculous or saying something dumb. Think of it as physical punctuation for "are you serious right now?" Popular in the '90s and early 2000s before people got too worried about consent in friendly violence.
An exclamation of triumph, excitement, or emphatic conclusion to an action, often deployed after scoring in a game or making a mic-drop-worthy point. It's the verbal equivalent of a fist pump, suitable for both victories and ironic defeats.
To evacuate a location with extreme urgency and speed, usually because something bad is about to go down. Born from the idea of 'booking' or moving fast, it's the universal signal that it's time to make yourself scarce. Perfect for when authority figures appear or awkward situations arise.
Bring Your Own Crapβthe party host's way of saying they're providing the venue and vibes, but you're responsible for literally everything else. It's the minimalist cousin of BYOB, extending the self-sufficiency mandate to all your personal needs. Basically, the host is offering you floor space and nothing more.
British-flavored slang for crazy, wild, or completely unhinged behavior that's somehow more charming than its American equivalents. It's what you say when 'nuts' feels too harsh and 'silly' doesn't quite capture the chaos.
"Snob" spelled backwards for that extra layer of middle school cleverness your insults were missing. Because sometimes regular words aren't secretive enough for talking about the popular kids. Peak early-2000s coded language energy.
Internet shorthand for "be back later," signaling a temporary departure from your digital conversation. It's the online equivalent of putting up a "gone fishing" sign on your availability.