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When something feels uniquely special or affects you more intensely than usual, often due to context or timing. Water at 3 AM hits different. A song after a breakup hits different. Everything hits different when you're emotionally vulnerable and slightly dehydrated.
The opposite of lowkey -- used to emphasize that you are loudly, proudly, and unapologetically committed to an opinion. No hiding, no softening, no plausible deniability. It's the internet equivalent of standing on a table and making an announcement.
The official, full-face, no-ambiguity reveal of a romantic partner on social media. This is the press conference of relationships. After weeks of soft-launching elbows and shadows, you finally post a front-facing photo with a heart emoji. It's basically a public filing.
how about your family
Someone of Hispanic decent who feels it is in their best interest to act as if "from the ghetto.
The typo version of 'hello' that's become so common it's basically its own greeting now. Born from fast typing and autocorrect failures, it's the accidental cousin of 'helllo' and 'hewwo.' Some people now use it intentionally to seem casual or quirky, which is a fascinating evolution of digital communication.
A chess move where you deploy the knight (the horse-shaped piece) to attack an opponent's piece or position. It's what happens when chess players try to make the game sound way more exciting than it actually is to non-chess players.
When someone says they're "here for it," it means they're happy about something - which they likely described in the same social media post, forum post, or text message. For example, if McDonald's were to announce the McRib was becoming a permanent menu item, many social media users would likely say they're "here for it," because they love the McRib.
A term used to describe a person's attraction to someone else.
The most amazing and sexiest person alive... most likely a goddess in disguise. Very mysterious and good looking. Dark haired with pale skin and a lovely sexy body frame. A descendant from the light of heaven.
Holy fucking shit, no way!
A motorcyclist's term for when the weather conditions are so miserable that it is a good idea to ride with a helmet.
Someone who is embarrassed or stressed out might use HMS to mean "hanging myself." Typically, people deploy this acronym hyperbolically, to exaggerate their feelings of shame, depression, or irritation.
When a car hits the 100,000 mi/km mark and starts becoming an endless money pit due to constant repair work needed.
happicle n (happy + diminutive suffix Γicle, like in "particle," "icicle") Γ a particle of happiness, the smallest unit of happiness; a single happy occurrence or a momentary feeling of happiness.
head n****r in charge
Want to start asking for help roughly 25% faster? Then start using hlp instead of "help" in your text, chat, and forum messages. Everyone will still understand what you mean, and you'll save your E key some wear and tear.
A Minecraft acronym for the multiplayer game mode that centers around surviving without the ability to respawn.
Modern slang indicating something is impressive, intense, or exceptionally goodβusually referring to music, performances, or statements that hit with impact. When something goes hard, it delivers with no apologies.
have a kick ass summer
Hot-tea is a spelling variation of "hottie" that refers to an attractive person. You will likely only see coffee and tea enthusiasts use the term online or in texts to refer to good-looking people playfully.
a hot mf with the best edits.theyβre so talented and cool. they are cooler than you. Also they are a dream smp fan which makes them even hot. Seriously just perfect.
A delightfully misspelled version of 'hypocrite' that has taken on its own life in internet discourse. Describes someone who condemns behavior in others while enthusiastically engaging in the same actions themselves, proving that spelling errors can sometimes capture the essence even better than correct words.
The B in HBU stands for 'bout, which is an abbreviated form of about. So in its full form, HBU stands for "how about you."