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An acronym that refers to a smart, young person; often associated with a young female; similar to thePYTacronym, which is featured in a Michael Jackson song.
Alternatively, people may also reply with S2U after you insult them, to let you know they don't like you much either. Hopefully, you're kind of the person who is more likely to receive a positive S2U than a negative one.
People started prominently using PCTTO on social media in the early 2020s as a more specific variation ofCTTOwhen sharing an image, such as a photograph ormeme. It is similar to theHTacronymTweepleoften use to give credit to others in their tweets.
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.
The female equivalent of a scrub lordβa gamer who loses their absolute mind over defeats, throws enough salt to dehydrate an ocean, and makes you question every life choice that led to gaming with them. Rage quitting is her crown, controller throwing is her scepter.
A portmanteau of 'alcohol' and 'haul' describing someone whose drinking capacity requires industrial-level supply chain logistics. These are the people who make bartenders nervously check inventory mid-shift and turn happy hours into sad hours for everyone else's wallet.
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.
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.
When someone's excitement level transcends normal hype and enters the stratosphere of absolute uncontained enthusiasm. It's 'lit' but amplified with 'dumb' to indicate just how extraordinarily turnt up someone is.
Internet shorthand for "I'm just messing with you," deployed when you need to quickly defuse a joke that might've landed wrong. It's the digital equivalent of saying "just kidding!" before someone takes your sarcasm seriously and blocks you.
An exclamation that sits somewhere beyond "wow" on the amazement spectrum, for when regular surprise words just won't cut it. It's the verbal equivalent of adding extra exclamation points, deployed when you witness something genuinely impressive or bizarre. Think of it as "wow" that went to the gym.
The magical transformation that occurs when a hangry person finally gets food and becomes tolerable again. A portmanteau of 'chonk' (eating heartily) and 'nonchalance,' describing that post-meal zen state where someone goes from raging monster to reasonable human. Scientists have yet to study this phenomenon, but spouses worldwide can confirm its existence.
In gaming, PP means "pause please." It is a quick way to ask the other player(s) in a multiplayer game if they can pause the game before continuing further.
Gamersuse LF when they're "looking for" someone or something. You're most likely to encounter this acronym while playingWoWand otherMMORPGs.
This page explains what the abbreviation "b4" means. The definition, example, and related terms listed above have been manually compiled and written by the Slang.net team.
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.
High maintenance describes a person who needs a lot of attention, typically in the form of emotional or financial support. It may also be used to refer to a person who does not like to compromise when it comes to his expensive taste in clothing, food, homes, cars, etc.
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.
A nuke is similar to aburstin that it deals a lot of damage. However, a burst is a combo of multiple abilities instead of just one. Also, a nuke can dealAOEdamage or damage to a single target.
Sponcon is sponsored social media content posted byinfluencers. These posts, which typically feature product "reviews" or endorsements, often look like normal posts. This can make differentiating between sponcon and authentic posts difficult.