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The "alive and kicking" phrase dates back to at least the early-19th century when it referred to people actually being able to kick as a sign that they were still alive. AAK was eventually adopted as an acronym for the phrase in the late-1990s and 2000s as Internet lingo and texting became more commonplace.
Factory-distressed denim that comes with manufactured authenticity, removing all the street cred from what used to be battle scars earned through actual adventures. These mass-produced "rebel" pants let you cosplay as someone with an interesting life without the hassle of actually living one.
A woman who's absolutely obsessed with words, vocabulary, and linguistic conquest—think Scrabble champion meets dictionary enthusiast. She's the person who gets genuinely excited about finding the perfect word and probably has strong opinions about the Oxford comma.
A leisurely, destination-free drive undertaken specifically for smoking marijuana, usually because there's nowhere safe to partake otherwise. Features include driving suspiciously slow, getting lost in your own neighborhood, and occupants with notably red eyes.
A euphemism popularized by Sabrina Carpenter for getting intimately familiar with someone's body, because apparently "Netflix and chill" needed a real estate upgrade. It's not about showing off your kitchen renovations—it's about exploration of a more personal nature. Think less HGTV, more HBO.
Australian slang for huffing paint thinner to get high, because apparently Down Under they prefer their recreational activities to sound adorable while being absolutely terrible for you. It's the linguistic equivalent of wrapping dangerous behavior in a cute little bow. Definitely not as wholesome as it sounds.
Acronym for "All Killer, No Filler"—describing content, music, or experiences that are consistently excellent from start to finish without any boring or weak moments. It's the gold standard for albums, playlists, or projects where you don't need to skip a single track. Essentially the opposite of that album where you only like two songs.
An exclamation used to acknowledge when someone or something is excessively stylish, confident, or impressive to an almost comedic degree. It's the verbal equivalent of tipping your hat to someone's drip, typically delivered with an elongated "guyyy" for maximum effect. The phrase suggests a level of swagger so pronounced it demands immediate recognition.
The vivid aftermath of excessive alcohol consumption, described as if you've physically assaulted your liver with a metaphorical alcohol mallet. It's the hangover so brutal that your internal organs feel like they've suffered blunt force trauma, leaving you "hanging like a bitch" and questioning every life choice. Medical accuracy: zero. Descriptive accuracy: unfortunately, one hundred.
A legendary Japanese sports car from the '90s that earned the nickname "Godzilla" for its dominance in racing and tuner culture. Worshipped by JDM enthusiasts and immortalized in countless video games and anime, though it sits slightly below the Supra and R34 in the import fanboy hierarchy. If you see one stateside, it's either worth a fortune or someone's entire personality.
A childish teasing term used to mock young boys, designed specifically to trigger tears and tantrums. The nonsensical food-based insult that somehow hits harder than actual mean words when you're under ten.
The act of applying luxury skincare products with such reverence that it becomes a verb and a lifestyle choice. Born from the brand IJO, it's what people call their nightly routine when 'moisturizing' sounds too pedestrian. Essentially self-care rebranded for the Instagram era.
Gamersuse WP to mean "well played." This acronym is a quick way to congratulate another player on theirtightplay.
How bow dah is a phrase that means "how about that" and is often used when challenging someone. It was made famous by 13 year-old Danielle Peskowitz Bregoli when she confronted the audience with the "cash me outside" line on Dr. Phil in September 2016.
A baseball term that refers to a swinging strikeout; comes from the sound that a bat makes when it slices through the air without hitting its target; can be used to describe a strikeout by a hitter or pitcher.
An abbreviation that may look like a misspelling of "nothing" but really stands for "anything;" should be read similar to thene1abbreviation; longer version of "nethng."
The LoL and DotA maps consist of atop,mid, andbottomlane with a jungle area in between the top-mid lanes and mid-bottom lanes. The champions that play in the jungle area are calledjunglers.
The game was released in August 2012 for iOS and in October 2013 for Android. It is a fantasy game set in a medieval-like era where players collect resources, such as gold and elixir, by attacking neighboring clans and completing challenges.
If a person is funny or lighthearted, you might say they have a great sense of humor, or "GSOH." People often use GSOH online when messaging, in forums, or on dating apps.
A complimentary acronym that is used to describe a guy who cares for others; does not mean he has a physically large heart; can stand for "Big hearted girl" or "Big hearted gal," as well.
Mothers aren't always women who have kids. That's because "mother" is also slang for female icons revered by women, such as Beyoncé, Mariah Carey, Adele, Princess Diana, Taylor Swift, and Dolly Parton.
Some people have more famous aliases that they're BKA (better known as). For example, many online content creators are BK by their screen names and social media handles, rather than their real names. When talking about these creators, people may say they're BKA their online identity.
An acronym for MTV's Video Music Awards, which takes place at the end of summer in August or September every year.
In online marketplaces and forums, NFS stands for "not for sale." Item owners use this acronym to denote that an item they've shown or discussed is not available for purchase.