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Slang. Unofficial language (words or grammar) or interpretation of language, usually because the language is too recent or not used widespread enough to be assimilated officially. Slang exists in pretty much every language, and is part of the natural evolution of a language.
a Chinese internet slang equivalent to “收收味” meaning literally "stop emitting your odor", used to criticize people who's being overly dramatic in one's actions or speech in the public/online.
If you don't know these 50 Gen Z slang words, watch out—you might be "cheugy!" Read on to learn what that they mean.
Started in 1996, The Online Slang Dictionary is the eldest slang dictionary on the web. We bring you more than 24,000 real definitions for over 17,000 slang words and phrases. You'll find more than 5,700 citations from TV shows, movies, news publications, and other sources.
Internet slang words and acronyms help you tell people that we are happy, sad, amused, angry, confused or surprised. For example, "Wowzers" is a silly term used to convey surprise. The acronym,"LOL," which stands for "laugh out loud," is one of the most common acronyms used on the Internet.
Teens and members of Gen Z are using a slew of new slang terms, many of which are confusing to older generations. If you've ever wondered what terms like "periodt," "snatched," or "big yikes"...
Common slang words and phrases like "yas" and "spill the tea" are mainstream, but what do they mean, and where do they come from? Here's what to know.