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Slang for something that's not just huge, but comically, absurdly larger than huge—when regular superlatives just won't cut it. It's the linguistic equivalent of adding 'mega' or 'ultra' to everything because apparently 'enormous' has lost all meaning. Perfect for when you need to sound like you're describing things in a cartoon.
Loud mouth Savage that throws shade every where he goes #MrUpahIsInnocent
Kaylas are gorgeous, funny, kinda smart and nice to most lol. But they are often very hard to get and stubborn.
Ok well alot of ppl think that this is when u are high and drunk at the same time but it's not that would twisted!
knocked the f**k out
ok, thank you, goodbye
he is known as a content creator but doesn't post as much but he's decent doing his part. He is sometimes called lobsters because of the synonyms.
An acronym for a dismissive phrase meant to insult someone's intelligence or character. It's the lazy texter's way of telling someone off without the effort of full words.
Kicking your feet and giggling
kilarisgf is funny, i think
keep your mouth shut
An intentionally misspelled version of 'cool' that dominated early internet chat rooms and text messages, signaling you were tech-savvy or just really into deliberate typos. It's the linguistic equivalent of wearing sunglasses indoors—trying just a bit too hard.
An alcoholic beverage made with a 25-cent King Kullen brand canned soda and a flavored vodka -- ie: chocolate flavored vodka and King Kullen cream soda
An obscure slang term meaning cool, awesome, or tight as hell. Part of the endless rotation of words that teenagers invent to describe things they like, this one never quite achieved mainstream status and remains wonderfully niche.
A playful portmanteau combining nunchucks and a certain anatomical term to describe bravery or guts. It's what you say when someone displays courage but you want to sound like you're 14 years old making up words in your friend's basement.
Someone who reports, flags, or calls out others online from the safety of anonymity instead of confronting issues directly. Internet tough guy energy without the courage to back it up.
A self-diagnosed condition characterized by repeatedly wandering to the kitchen in search of snacks despite finding nothing worth eating. It's the cyclical madness of an empty fridge meeting an optimistic stomach.
A Canadian sketch comedy show from the early 1990s featuring five comedians (Foley, McCulloch, MacDonald, McKinney, and Thompson) known for absurdist humor and character sketches. Widely considered superior to American sketch shows of the same era.
A playful abbreviation meaning 'keep it on the down-low' or 'keep it secret'—when someone shares gossip and desperately needs you to zip it. Think of it as the verbal equivalent of a pinky promise.
An exclamation used to celebrate winning, completing a task, or achieving something triumphant—basically what happens when Batman meets internet slang.
A guy who's great at kissing his date while enjoying outdoor scenery—basically someone who masters the art of romantic moments in nature.
A reference to the fictional Kool-Aid mascot known for dramatically bursting through walls—used to humorously describe any chaotic or unexpected interruption.
A playful online greeting claiming to be Japanese for 'hello,' typically used ironically or jokingly in casual internet conversation. More of a meme spelling than an actual Japanese word—think of it as internet phonetic nonsense.
Good, well-styled hair that serves as a confidence boost—when your hair is looking fresh and fabulous, it can turn an otherwise terrible day into something slightly more bearable.