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For example, your friend across the country may email you to give an update on their current life situation and end it with, "I look forward to seeing you soon. AMBL." Or, yoursismay text you, "Hang in there, bro. AMBL."
A requel is a movie that includes subject matter from a previous movie in the franchise but is not a remake or a direct continuation of the plot of a previous movie (like a sequel or prequel). Some examples of requels includeJurassic World,Ghostbusters,Halloween,Scream, andStar Wars: The Force Awakens.
Someone who sends you G2PB has "got to pee badly." You're most likely to receive this acronym in online chat messages, sent when the person you're talking to has to goAFKfor a very specific reason.
People who use the acronym 2C might also useBCorTC, which stand for "be cool" and "that's cool." Those who are actually cool will instead use terms likeballer,wicked,boss, orstraight fire, instead of relying on uncommon acronyms.
A reference to the well-known "mass-energy equivalence" formula developed by Albert Einstein; may be used as a slang to call someone a genius; also written "e=mc2."
A baseball acronym that indicates the error was made by the third baseman.
A Texas wedge is a golf term for a putt from outside of the green. The name comes from the dry and hard conditions of Texas golf courses that allow for putts from off the green.
You may see or hear people use the bread slang term online, in messages (including texts), and in-person conversations. For example, your friend may text you to ask if they could borrow some bread for a concert ticket while waiting for their next paycheck. Or, you may congratulate your brother on his new job, saying, "I'm gonna have to call you a baker with all the bread you'll be making at corporate!"
Manymillennialswho were teenagers and young adults during the 1990s and 2000s are very familiar with AOL because of the AIM messaging app. The popularity of AIM was partially due to the growth of personal computer and Internet usage during this time.
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.
Used to describe demisexual people in a joking way, or make fun of them
A person who is on their computer 24/7. Like you know, studios but in a computer way.
An Indian curry munching Indian, who is a doctor because parents forced him to, and a pedo on the side.
Guaifenesin and Dextromorphan Hydrobromide (DXM HBr 30 mg). Guaifenesin just helps loosen mucus and clear congestion and DXM is used to get hiiiggghhhh. =
A time when one can not sleep, but gets the munchies.
An experience so horrific, words do not currently exist to convey the feeling. Originally referencing a change management system that defies logic and reason in its use. Guaranteed to provoke anger and eventual loss of both sanity and hair.
A term used to describe the actual device and / or the act of mowing down brush. It is a derivative term of "Bush Hog" which is a copyright trade name used to describe the world's most successful rotary cutter. The term Brush Hog may be heard more frequently in the upper mid-western US states whereas Bush Hog is heard more frequently in the south and south eastern US. The word is used as both a Verb and a Noun.
Getting toasted, Nicely Toasted
A FIRST Robotics Team hailing from Rolling Meadows and Wheeling High Schools in Illinois. Winner of the 2006 FIRST Chairman's Award Usually an amazing Creation by Raul.
The quiet, silent, gal in your office who has more miles on her than Liz Taylor's mattress with questionable hygienic practices. Oft times you can see the fluid building up in her shoes.
The larger person in a group of friends that is automatically blamed for any food that goes missing.
Australian slang for "afternoon," because Aussies have a constitutional requirement to abbreviate everything and add an 'o' to the end. Part of the grand tradition that brought you "servo" (service station) and "avo" (avocado). If you're not shortening your words Down Under, you're doing it wrong.
Gen-Z slang for someone born in 2004, used to establish generational street cred and age-based hierarchy within friend groups. It's particularly relevant for those awkward edge cases where birth month determines which school year you're in. Basically, it's the year-based version of astrology for teenagers.
Sending two consecutive text messages without receiving a reply between them, a move that teeters between enthusiasm and desperation depending on context. It's the digital equivalent of knocking twice on someone's doorβeither you're excited or you're needy, and everyone can tell which.