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Vibe check
To check someone's energy or mood.
Sus
Short for "suspicious," sus it typically means something is not as expected, or shady.
Stan
it's a combination of "stalker" and "fan." If you stan someone, it means you're obsessed but not in a creepy way.
Dank
If something is dank, it's excellent or of very high quality.
Ghosting
This term is common in the earlier talking stages of a relationship. Ghosting someone means you start ignoring them or stop texting them back
Salty
Used by Gen Z for describing being agitated, angry or upset
Boujee
This term can be used if you're describing something or someone that is extravagant or fancy.
Cheugy
Something that is cheugy is not at all trendy.
TFW
TFW stands for "that feeling when." TFW you get off work early on a Friday.
Iykyk
if you know, you know
Living rent-free
If something is "living rent-free" in your head, that means you can't stop thinking about it.
Slaps
Used to describe how exceptional something is.
Clapback
A response or comeback after you've been "called out" for something.
G.O.A.T.
The Greatest of All Time
This ain't it, chief
Another way of giving disapproval for something.
Finesse
Finesse means to trick or manipulate someone or a situation in order to get what you want.
Drag
If you drag someone, you're criticizing or making fun of them. This can be equated to roasting someone.