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A Dragon Ball Z reference describing when someone suddenly becomes inexplicably jacked and irrationally angry, particularly at someone named Kakarot (or just anyone in general). The ultimate gym bro transformation fantasy.
Doorbuster is a special kind of sale where crazy low prices draw shoppers in early to the point where they want to bust down the doors to get in (figuratively, hopefully). Retailers typically offer these deals early on in their operating hours during major sales events like Black Friday. The discounts are usually substantial but limited in quantity ("while supplies last!"), so the goal is to lure early-bird shoppers who will purchase the doorbuster items and also stick around to buy other full-priced items.
Not many people use HLM since it is obscure and specific. However, if you encounter the acronym, you may need to use context clues to know who the "he" is unless they mention him in the same conversation or message.
An acronym that describes something you don't want to get out to the general public; also a military and business term used to label documents for restricted or limited distribution.
Kewlkids use "say less" to mean "I understand." This phrase is a heightened variant of "say no more" - another phrase that means "I get it." (When someone says "say no more," it means you don't have to say anything else to convey your meaning. When someone says "say less," it means you've said more than enough to convey your meaning.)
People typically use CMFWIC (chief mo fo who's in charge) to refer to authority figures they dislike. For example, a teen might use CMFWIC to refer to their parent, and an employee might use CMFWIC to refer to their boss.
A "bubble team" is a sports team on the borderline of qualifying for a major tournament. In this context, "bubble" refers to the teams that are already in the tournament, and the teams close to making it but not yet guaranteed entry are the bubble teams. And the bubble teams' inclusion in the tournament largely depends on their performance in the final games of the regular season or conference tournaments.
A term that is the opposite of enlightening and refers to information that makes a person dumber; commonly describes information found in gossip magazines, reality shows, and sports talk shows.
BTWITILY is a combination ofBTWandILYthat people may use when the recipient isn't aware that the message sender loves them. For example, you may text thegfyou've been dating for two months, "I had so much fun tonight! BTWITILY. :)"
A term based on the popular Pac-man arcade game where you gobble up dots to gain points.
A term referring to any female in general, but most often referring to a girlfriend or a female friend; commonly meant to describe an attractive female; made popular by rappers such as 50 Cent; can be spelled Shorty as well.
When you feel helpless during a bad or grim situation, you may send "LHUA," which stands for "Lord help us all." Most people use it online or in text messages when they feel like supernatural intervention is the only option to rectify a dire situation.
Means something isn't important; sometimes stated in a manner that tries to get another person to feel sorry for you (e.g., "I got an A on my test, NTIM because no one pays attention to me...").
A pitching statistic that keeps track of the amount of runs from inherited runners a relief pitcher has allowed.
You will likely see idd online when gaming or on social sites (perhaps inDMs). People may also use it when texting, e.g., your brother may reply with "idd" when you text him if he wants to get pizza for dinner.
Someone who is dropping atruth bombon you may start or end their message with TBR (to be real). This means the message contains the person's honest opinion.
Those who believe in a higher power may use GIC to mean "God's in control." This acronym is meant to remind you that some things are out of your hands.
A slang word used for beer; most likely used by abrosephwhen asking anotherbrofor a beer; origin is unknown as both Canadians and US Midwesterners claim to have invented it.
People of color (POC) that identify as queer (non-hetero, non-cis) may use the QPOC acronym to communicate their identity to others online. They typically use it when messaging online, in web forums, or on social media.
When someone jacks up something, like the price of a TV or the features on their truck, they jack it up. The phrase comes from the jack mechanical lifting device used to lift heavy loads, such as a car or deck post.
In golf, a grand slam is when a golfer wins the four major tournaments, the Masters, U.S. Open, The Open Championship, and the PGA Championship, in a single calendar year. However, like in tennis, some people may use the term for when a golfer wins all four tournaments in their career ("career grand slam") instead of just one year.
A birdnest is a home where a child of divorced parents lives while the parents take turns living in the house and their own separate living areas. The term became popular in the 2010s.
When you return to a conversation after being gone for a while, you can use "IB," which stands for "I'm back." For example, if you return to a chat room after eating dinner, you might message them, "IB, what'd I miss?"
You may see or hear people use mum in various contexts, including in person, online, and in messages. For example, your brother may ask you, "You wanna go in on a gift for mum for her bday?" Or, your friend may text you, "I'm so thankful for your mum. She cared for me more than my own."