No cap, this category is bussin fr fr.
nothing much, just f**king around
not paying attention
No Strings Attached Sex
When used in text and chat messages, the acronym NS typically stands for "no s***." You might also see NS pop up on social media, when a user doesn't want to swear but still wants to say "no s***."
The top boys school in NSW, Australia in terms of academics. A smart and kind(mostly) community that prioritises public everywhere. We are the falcons.
A dual-purpose slang term that either refers to testicles/courage (thanks to the classic line "Wolfman's got nards!") or serves as a mild expletive when things don't go your way. It's the PG-13 way to express disappointment or acknowledge bravery.
nothing in particular
A nontroversy is a controversy that is made up by someone for self-serving purposes. This is commonly done by politicians to distract the public and some media outlets to attract an audience.
The lightning-fast two-letter response that means 'no problem,' deployed when someone thanks you for literally anything. Born from the chat era when saving keystrokes was essential to maintaining your cool-guy efficiency. It's the digital equivalent of a casual wave that says 'don't mention it' without the effort of actually typing those three words.
Street slang shorthand for 'on my dead homie's grave,' used to emphasize the truth of a statement or challenge someone else's claim. It's the urban equivalent of 'I swear to God,' but with more personal stakes and cultural weight.
A fresh trend or emerging thing destined to blow up and become mainstream. The next big thing that everyone's going to care about soon.
The exaggerated, performative New York accent typically deployed by people who have never actually been to New York or by actors in bad mob movies. It's linguistic cosplay that actual New Yorkers find deeply offensive. Think 'fuhgeddaboudit' said by someone from Nebraska.
To fail to appear at a scheduled event or commitment without warning. The verb form of no-show—basically ghosting before ghosting had a name.
A humorous portmanteau of 'navigation' and 'aviation' used ironically to describe terrible driving or getting hopelessly lost despite modern technology.
The tragic sequel to "new boot goofin'" where you take your freshly purchased boots out drinking and inevitably scuff, stain, or otherwise ruin them before they've even seen a full day of wear. It's the universe's way of punishing hubris and reminding you why we can't have nice things. Also applies to any new footwear destroyed by poor life choices.
A person with an obsessive passion for a specific subject (usually technology, gaming, or anime) who has somehow become cool through the collective rebranding of geek culture. Once a slur, now a badge of honor—though the social awkwardness remains a feature, not a bug.
A testicle, plain and simple. Usually discussed in the context of discomfort, injury, or other unpleasant situations involving the family jewels.
A fictional 'holiday' on November 29th where someone locks in dares (and only dares, no truths) with a friend for 24 hours—basically a legally questionable prank permission slip disguised as tradition.
High-quality marijuana characterized by dense, fluffy, sticky buds with red hairs—the kind that makes dealers smile and users happy.
The awkward state of being in the process of undressing—caught somewhere between clothed respectability and full exposure.
A slang expression indicating someone lacks courage or backbone when facing a challenge. If you've got 'no dot,' you're being called out for not stepping up.
The sudden, unexplained burst of hyperactive, chaotic energy that cats experience after dusk, characterized by dilated pupils and erratic behavior. It's like they've consumed an entire espresso machine in one sitting.
A emphatic assurance of truthfulness—a way to swear on something to convince someone you're not lying. It's the verbal equivalent of raising your right hand in court, but with more street credibility.
A somewhat tongue-in-cheek reference to New London, Connecticut, characterizing it as a rough urban area where crime is unfortunately common. It's local slang with a bit of dark humor.