No cap, this category is bussin fr fr.
What are you doing tonight
What are you thinking?
what do you wanna talk about
Why Do You Want To Do That?
What do you want to talk about
what have you been up to
Weapons Of Mass Destruction
What's on Television?
What shall we talk about?
what the actual f**k man
what the f**k do i know
what the f**k is going on
what the f**k you b***h
what you see is what you get
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.
A chess move where you deploy the knight (the horse-shaped piece) to attack an opponent's piece or position. It's what happens when chess players try to make the game sound way more exciting than it actually is to non-chess players.
A purposeful drive with no destination other than smoking a blunt, where the journey itself is the entire point. It's the cannabis enthusiast's version of a scenic drive, except the scenery is secondary to the hotboxing happening inside the vehicle.
The self-appointed aquatic hall monitors of the internet who patrol fishkeeping forums to call out your subpar tank setups. While technically correct about your betta's need for a 5-gallon minimum, their delivery has all the tact of a hungry piranha. Bonus points when the lecture comes from someone whose profile picture is clearly taken in their mom's basement.
A wholesome group cuddle session involving multiple platonic friends sharing warmth and comfort, typically on a bed or couch. It's the physical manifestation of friendship intimacy without romantic undertones—peak wholesome vibes.
The official light stick for BTS concerts that had airport security doing double-takes until fans explained it's not an actual explosive device. This glowing wand of K-pop devotion lights up and syncs with concerts, though BTS member Jin has hilariously repurposed his for everything from fishing to general tomfoolery. It's less "bomb threat" and more "bomb choreography."
An affectionate term for someone small, cute, and in need of constant care and hugs—basically a human teddy bear who inspires protective instincts. They giggle, squeak, and radiate wholesome energy. Not to be confused with 'baba,' though equally adorable.
An internet-designated day where people claim you must share your food with anyone who asks, part of the endless series of made-up "national days" that circulate on social media. It's basically a meme excuse for freeloading friends to justify asking for your snacks. Notable for occurring right after Halloween, when everyone's still protecting their candy stash.
Mock baby-talk used to call someone out for complaining or whining about minor inconveniences, implying they're acting like an infant. It's the verbal equivalent of offering someone a pacifier when they won't stop griping about trivial problems. Maximum effectiveness when delivered in an exaggerated baby voice.
The TSIR acronym is often preceded with a hashtag (#) when used on social sites. It may be used seriously when you are really frustrated or for fun when mocking a person's perceived struggle.