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The only difference between "OML" and "OMG" is the name of the supreme being in the exclamation. OML is not nearly as popular as the "OMG" acronym but may be preferred by Southerners who use words like "Lordy."
A casual farewell phrase meaning 'catch you later' or 'peace out,' popular in certain urban circles as a quick way to bounce from a conversation. It's efficient, cool, and leaves everyone wondering if you're saying 'one' or 'won.'
Free or scavenged materials and items acquired without paying for them, whether found, salvaged, or gifted. The unofficial currency of penny-pinchers and dumpster divers everywhere.
The muddy, crushed residue of Oreo cookie crumbs mixed with saliva, typically visible on teeth or around the mouth after eating them. It's basically the evidence of your cookie crime.
A Chicago street slang term popularized by rapper FBG Wooski meaning 'on my word' or 'I swear,' similar to 'on my momma' or 'on gang.' It's used to emphasize the truthfulness of a statement.
An exclamation combining 'Oh My Good Lord'—essentially an intensified version of 'OMG' for when regular amazement just won't cut it. Peak surprise energy.
A dismissive retort used primarily by K-pop stans on Twitter to shut down critics they can't properly engage with—a low-effort insult followed by aggressive fancam spam.
A spiritual state of being one with nature and fearlessness—an adrenaline junkie who's found inner peace by embracing life's thrills and giving back to the earth. Basically enlightenment, but make it extreme sports.