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  • Yeet (2010s)
    to throw something forcefully, or used to express excitement.
  • Burnout (1970s)
    someone who lacks motivation, often associated with heavy drug use.
  • Sus (2010s)
    short for suspicious, used to describe something or someone that seems off or questionable.
  • Bling-bling (2000s)
    flashy or expensive jewelry.
  • Gnarly (1980s)
    something amazing or cool, or dangerous (depends on context).
  • Crunk (2000s)
    very excited or full of energy, often used for parties.
  • Rad (1980s)
    short for "radical," meaning awesome or excellent.
  • Talk to the hand (1990s)
    dismissive phrase meaning "I’m not listening."
  • Diss (1980s)
    to disrespect or insult someone.
  • Groovy (1970s)
    super cool or fashionable.
  • Woke (2010s)
    being aware of social issues, particularly racism and inequality.
  • Bougie (2010s)
    describing someone or something as luxurious in a pretentious way.
  • Bae (2010s)
    term of endearment for a significant other, short for "before anyone else."
  • Trippin’ (1990s)
    overreacting or acting irrationally.
  • Hype (2010s)
    excited or heavily promoted.
  • Hella (1990s)
    very or a lot of something (e.g., "hella good").
  • Ghost (2010s)
    to suddenly cut off all communication without explanation, especially in dating.
  • No cap (2020s)
    for real, no lie, being honest.
  • Shook (2010s)
    feeling shocked or surprised.
  • Yuppie (1980s)
    young urban professional, typically referring to a successful, wealthy young adult.
  • Savage (2010s)
    someone who is fierce, brutally honest, or impressive.
  • Bet (2010s)
    used to show agreement, approval, or confirmation.
  • On fleek (2010s)
    something that is perfectly executed or looks perfect (e.g., eyebrows on fleek).
  • Jacked (1980s)
    muscular or very strong.
  • Cap (2010s)
    to lie or exaggerate
    opposite of "no cap."
  • Buggin’ (1990s)
    acting crazy or freaking out.
  • Lit (2010s)
    exciting, fun, or excellent.
  • Chillax (2000s)
    to calm down.
    a combination of "chill" and "relax"
  • As if! (1990s)
    a sarcastic way to say "yeah, right" or express disbelief.
  • FOMO (2010s)
    Fear Of Missing Out
    anxiety from feeling left out.