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What Is 'Semantic Bleaching'? How 'literally' can mean "figuratively". Literally How to use a word that literally drives some pe Is Singular 'They' a Better Choice? The awkward case of 'his or her'. Take the quiz. Our Favorite New Words How many do you know? How Strong Is Your Vocabulary? The act of posting vague Facebook or other social status updates for attention or as a cry for help.
Wondering what the point of it all is anyway. A word that means car. Have you seen his new whip? When something has you so excited, your wig might come off; mind-blowing. The new Adele song!! Throwing something out of rage.
Also used as an exclamation for being excited. Not Gonna Lie. Nodding My Head; an expression of agreement. No Strings Attached. Short for Original Gangster;a compliment for someone who is exceptional or authentic.
Shaking My Head. That Feeling When. Too Tired to Talk. Short for win. Their loss is our w. Where are you at?
What are you doing? You Know the Score. You know the vibe. Terms used in place of the medication Adderal. Break Green. A term that means to share marijuana with others. An attractive man, usually older, who conveys a sense of power and dominance. Terms used to describe being high on drugs.
It can mean party or get drunk. Terms used in place of marijuana. To hook up for casual sex. Is he a smash or a pass? Adjective for a person desperate for attention or sex. Terms short for Xanax, a sedative used to treat anxiety.
See You For Sex. Go Away Leave Me Alone. Get Off My Back. Get Some Weed. Kill myself, Kill Yourself. One Night Stand. Spice or K2. Code for synthetic marijuana, which can be more harmful than actual cannabis. Want to Trade Pics? A well-dressed, attractive man of any age. A term that originated in the gaming community for gamers using the many against one strategy to win a game.
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