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to be of poor quality, objectionable, very bad (informal) [66] [67] [68] sucker One who sucks (lit. and fig.): fool, dupe, gullible person Secondary shoot produced from the roots of a plant A lollipop any person or thing (used either humorously or in annoyance) suds (n.) froth, lather; (v.) to lather
of poor quality non-functional (up the duff) pregnant (slang, originally Australian) a type of pudding coal dust: vegetable matter on the forest floor. buttocks [59] [60] dummy: rubber teat for babies (US: pacifier), a feint (esp. in association football) mannequin, especially for automobile crash tests fake, usu. legal idiot (slang)
A euphemism for the word "kill" or other death-related terms, often in the context of suicide. This word is often used to circumvent social media algorithms, especially TikTok, from censoring or demonetizing content that involves death-related terms. [172] understood the assignment To understand what was supposed to be done; to do something well.
So, let me–a Zillenial–break down the 29 most important Gen Z slang terms for you to whip out at the next family gathering. And trust me, from simp to stan, these terms are anything but basic.
Nearly 3 in 5 surveyed parents said they keep up with modern slang to better connect with their teens.
While some people call it Gen Z slang or Gen Z lingo, these words actually come from Black culture, and their adoption among a wider group of people show how words and phrases from Black ...
Shovelware is a term for individual video games or software bundles known more for the quantity of what is included than for the quality or usefulness. [1]The metaphor implies that the creators showed little care for the quality of the original software, as if the new compilation or version had been created by indiscriminately adding titles "by the shovel" in the same way someone would shovel ...
It is possible that some of the meanings marked non-standard may pass into Standard English in the future, but at this time all of the following non-standard phrases are likely to be marked as incorrect by English teachers or changed by editors if used in a work submitted for publication, where adherence to the conventions of Standard English ...