No cap, this category is bussin fr fr.
why would you do that
you are the weakest link
your mileage may vary
you suck at the internet
you're very f**king welcome
A condition where someone compulsively needs to establish dominance in every interaction, must have the last word in every argument, and picks fights with other alpha personalities like it's an Olympic sport. Often hereditary, always exhausting.
Extremely sweaty armpits that have achieved legendary status, usually accompanied by an aggressive odor that could clear a room. The kind of perspiration situation that makes deodorant commercials look like documentaries.
Insurrection barbie is a name applied to women who have very conservative beliefs (including supporting the January 6th U.S. Capitol riots) and have an appearance similar to a stereotypical Barbie doll (thin and blonde hair). People with moderate and liberal beliefs primarily use the term as an insult.
When 2 or more artists collaborate on a song the main artist receives the artist label and then the ft abbreviation follows with the other collaborating artists. While the ft abbreviation is most commonly seen on songs it may also appear in concerts headlines, talk shows with special guests, and gaming streams with multiple gamers. Featuring may also be abbreviated asfeattoo.
People may use it in various contexts, including writing it in greeting cards and when texting a loved one. For example, you may write a nice message in a birthday card to your friend and end it with "XO, Your bestie!" Or, you may message your wife on a business trip and say, "I miss you and the kids a ton. XO!"
The Canadian dollar is made up of 100 cents and is used by central banks worldwide as a reserve currency. Since CAD is common in the United States, Americans often see it next to theUSDacronym in stock markets and on item price tags.
A phrase that refers to the good and bad results of a person's actions and decisions made throughout his or her life.
Festivus is a made-up secular holiday celebration that comes from the 1990s sitcom Seinfeld. The term was first introduced to pop culture in the 1997 episode called "The Strike."
In gaming, a demake is a modern (by some definition) game remade to run on and/or match the aesthetics of an old platform. These labors of love, typically created by enthusiastic fans, translate a game's gameplay, graphics, and audio to past platforms' standards.
To hit the books means to study. High school and college students often use this phrase, when telling others that they have to complete some required reading or study for a test.
When you're chatting with someone who is angry or upset, SOB stands for "son of a b****." This explicit acronym can be used to express a general sense of frustration or to label a specific person as adouchebag.
In golf, an ace is a hole-in-one, a shot hit from the tee that makes it into the hole. Aces are a rare feat in golf, considering that tees are usually several hundred yards away from the hole.
Means something isn't important; sometimes stated in a manner that tries to get another person to feel sorry for you (e.g., "I got an A on my test, NTIM because no one pays attention to me...").
In sports, a "sweep" happens when one team wins all the games in a series (typically in the playoffs), leaving its opponent with no victories. For example, if a team wins a best-of-seven series 4–0, they've completed a sweep. The term comes from the idea of one team "sweeping away" the competition without giving them a chance to win.
When someone says you can do something AYOR (at your own risk), it means you can do it, but you're responsible if you screw it up or hurt yourself. And there's a good chance you will.
An abbreviation most often used in fighting game contexts where a combination of hits together did a lot of damage, such as in Street Fighter; also refers to unit compositions in real-time strategy games.
For example, your connection to a messaging service may have been interrupted as you were conversing with a friend, and when you return, you say, "sorry about that. i got d/c from the app somehow." Or, you were at a pivotal point in a gaming quest, and your WiFi dropped out, prompting you to text your friend, "im so mad. i got d/c from the internet and am trying to get back on."
A birdnest is a home where a child of divorced parents lives while the parents take turns living in the house and their own separate living areas. The term became popular in the 2010s.
Toodles is a playful and lighthearted way to say goodbye, often used affectionately or cheerfully. You'll likely hear it among friends, family members, or in casual conversations where someone wants to sound fun or like British royalty.