Slang USED On Occasion BY Young People and Gamers
(interj.) • "Ripperoni" derives from the phrase RIP, or Rest In Peace, frequently used to express slight frustration, exasperation, or regret in common parlance. "Ripperoni" takes these sentiments and waters them down even more.
"You awake? Amara and I want to call you!" "No I was not awake lol." "Ripperoni."
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Slang USED Frequently BY Young People
(adj.) • You can use "cool" to react to something you like or you find interesting or great.
“He’s wearing a cool top.” “It’s a cool place.”
Emoji USED On Occasion BY Young People
It turns normal things into spicy or sexual.
"¿Qué vas a hacer hoy? 🌚"
"What are you going to do today? 🌚"
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Slang USED Very frequently BY Young People
(n.) • Used between young people to say that something is lit and very cool.
"Questo libro è una figata."
"This book is lit."
English English speaking countries
Acronym USED Frequently BY Young People
Stands for Fear of Missing Out.
"I decided to stay in on Friday night but when I saw the pictures the next day I had major fomo."
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French French speaking countries
Word USED Frequently BY Young People
(adj.) • (stylish) • Used to say something's cool.
"Stylée ta nouvelle caisse !"
"Stylish, your new car!"
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Word USED Very frequently BY Young People
(adj.) • Something cool.
"Che figa questa borsa!"
"Such a cool purse!"
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German | Liechtenstein Dialect Liechtenstein
Expression USED On Occasion BY Young People
(whore sexy) • Very informal way of expressing extreme excitement. Like "fantastic!" "awesome!" or "so cool!".
"Hesch schomol dr Toast im Johnny's probiert?" "Jo, er isch echt huara geil!"
"Have you ever tried the toast at Johnny's?" "Yes, it really is whore sexy!"
Submitted August 2020 by princeofliechtenstein
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Slang USED On Occasion BY Young People
(that is fat) • Way of saying “that’s cool”.
“Wauw hij heeft nieuwe schoenen, dat is vet!”
“Wow he has new shoes, that is fat!”
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Word USED Frequently BY Young People
(adj.) • (fat) • Often used on its own as a reaction, or to describe an object as cool.
"Zsír ez a kocsi!"
"This car is fat!"
Submitted August 2020 by timipopovics
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Spanish | Río de la Plata Spanish Argentina
Word USED Frequently BY Young People
(adj.) • Used to say that something is cool.
"¡Tus zapatillas están re piolas!" "¡Qué piola que te puedas ir de viaje!"
"Your sneakers are so cool!" "How cool that you can travel!"
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Slang USED Frequently BY Young People
(adj.) • It is used to say something is cool or nice.
"Este regalo está una chimba." "Ese man es una chimbita."
"This gift is nice." "That man is cool."
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Slang USED Very frequently BY Young People
(n.) • Something cool, incredible or impressive.
"Nowy film Tarantino to sztos!"
"Tarantino's new movie is sztos!"
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Expression USED Frequently BY Young People
(that's another roll! ) • Used to express something or someone is cool.
"Hoy tuve examen y saqué 100" "¡Qué otro rollo!"
"I had a test today and got an A". "That's another roll!"
Slang USED On Occasion BY Young People
(adj.) • Verlan (slang where syllables of words are inversed) for "louche", meaning weird or odd.
"Elle m'a dit qu'elle viendrait à la fête vendredi." "C'est chelou elle m'a dit le contraire."
"She told me she'd come to the party on Friday." "That's odd, she told me the opposite."
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Expression USED Very frequently BY Young People
Informal way of saying "hello", used mostly by young people. It’s a short for “Jak się masz?”, meaning “How are you doing?”. It’s not expected to answer the question however, as its just treated as a different “hi” or “hiya”.
"Siema! Jak leci?"
"Hi! How is it going?"
Slang USED Very frequently BY Young People
(n.) • (leather ) • It means “okay”.
"Hey, ¿vamos al cine esta noche?" "Cuero"
"Let’s go to the movie theater tonight?" "Leather."
Slang USED Very frequently BY Young People
Scran is an informal word for food. It doesn’t describe any particular type of food or any specific meal, it can be used at any time of the day.
“Oh I proper fancy some scran.”
Submitted August 2020 by pbkr
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Idiom USED Very frequently BY Young People
(What goes?) • An informal way of greeting someone.
"Was geht, alles gut?"
"What goes, everything good?"
Expression USED Very frequently BY Young People
(what wave) • Greetings, a way to say "what's up"
"¡Qué onda, Mateo! Mucho tiempo sin verte."
"What's up Mateo, long time without seeing you."