List of slang words in English with their meanings and examples. Good to know for everyone who wants to travel to any English-speaking country. Join @PhrasalCards too
🔘 StitchesWhat does snitches get stitches mean?
◻️People who tell on others will get hurt
Snitches get stitches means that people who tell on others will get hurt or be killed. It is used to describe what happens to narks.
The saying is popular among gang members and inmates to warn people that if you reveal any secrets to others, especially cops, you'll end up physically hurt or possibly dead. The rule is common in brotherhood communities such as gangs, sports teams, and fraternities.
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"You better not tell them anything you saw here cuz snitches get stitches, bro."
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Walter Sobchak is here to remind you that snitches get stitches
🔘 MoolahWhat does moolah mean?
◻️Moolah means money. It also appears as mula but is less common.
The term is widely understood as a term that refers to money, or at least something of monetary value. And people of all ages may use the term, partially because it's been used a lot in pop culture and it's just fun to say.
When did the moolah term become popular?
Most linguists agree that the term surfaced in the 1930s with prominent usage by U.S. gamblers and hipsters. The term remains relevant today, even as many other slang terms have been coined to refer to money, such as Bread, Dough, Paper, and Scratch.
What are the origins of the moolah term?
Some scholars believe the word came from the Gypsy word "mol," which means "to be worth." Others believe that it comes from the Irish phrase "moll oir," which means "pile of gold."
The term may have also come from "mulya" (pronounced Mool-ya), which is a Sanskrit word that means "value" or "price." The "mulya" word is also used in Hindi, Marathi, and various other languages in India. Additionally, "Amulya" means "priceless."
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"Can I borrow some moolah?"
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Moolah means money
🔘 GfWhat is gf short for?
◻️Girlfriend
Gf means girlfriend. It is an abbreviation that refers to a female romantic partner, although it can also be a platonic relationship.
The abbreviation is commonly used by teenagers but may also be used by adults too. The gf abbreviation became popular as the obsession with dating grew. The ritual consists of two people going on dates and hanging out with one another for large amounts of time (unless you are in elementary school, then you probably don't talk at all).
Also, the gf tag usually means that both parties involved have decided to be exclusive and not date anyone else until the relationship has ended. The next step after gf is fianceé then spouse. Gf may also be typed as "G/F."
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"Are you hanging out with your gf tonight?"
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The beginning of Cory and Topanga aka the sweetest love story ever
🔘 PhotobombWhat does photobomb mean?
◻️To pose in the background of a picture being taken
An action popular among younger people; commonly involves a nice picture being taken of the subjects but somebody slips in the background with a goofy or creepy facial expression or awkward body pose.
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"We had one picture where we're all smiling but Jack had to go and photobomb it!"
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Benedict Cumberbatch photobombing U2 at the 86th Academy Awards
🔘 TebowingWhat does tebowing mean?
◻️Getting in a position of praying
A body position that involves getting in a position of praying with one knee on the ground; refers to football player Tim Tebow's tradition of praying on the football field.
❓Example
"Did you see his picture? He was Tebowing in front of the school."
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Tim Tebow kneeling in prayer before a game
🔘Performative Activism
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What does performative activism look like
◻️Activism performed to gain social standing
Performative activism is when a person participates in an activist movement not because they believe in the cause, but because they want to be popular. The phrase became popular in 2020 during the George Floyd protests, when celebrities were accused of joining in to gain fans rather than out of genuine commitment.
Fake activism often occurs online, especially on social sites like Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Performative activists post messages saying they support a cause, but do nothing else to support the cause (such as donating money or protesting IRL).
Typically, performative activism is an act that performative activists put on to appear woke to their followers or the general public. Other times, a performative activist may simply not realize that their posts come across as fake to those doing the actual work.
What are some examples of performative activism?
One example of performative activism is when Emma Watson posted multiple black squares to her Instagram account in support of Black Lives Matter (BLM), taking time to ensure her "activism" maintained her account's aesthetic. Another example includes celebrities posting images of themselves "protesting," which are actually just photo ops.
Slang similar to performative activism
Performative activism is similar to slacktivism, which is a combination of "slacker" and "activism" that describes people who try to be activists but don't want to put forth much effort. Performative activists may also be called posers, who are people guilty of saying they live their life one way while not actually living that way at all.
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"All these influencers are showing their true colors with their performative activism."
"Yeah, I saw one person selling a BLM shirt with her brand on it.
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When you are accused of performative activism
🔘 Speak Truth To PowerWhat does it mean to speak truth to power?
◻️Stand up for what is right
To speak truth to power is when one or more people stand up for what is right by resisting an oppressive force, such as a person or company. It has become a rallying cry for people resisting or uncovering corrupt, unfair, and incorrect practices performed by people in positions of power, especially the government.
While some date the phrase back to Ancient Greece, its modern-day roots go back to the early 1940s, when it was popularized by American civil rights activist Bayard Rustin. He advocated for nonviolent methods for battling greater powers to achieve social justice.
"Speak truth to power" has been adopted by various nonviolent resistance groups over the years, including against the Soviet Union during the Cold War and against the Taliban in the Middle East. It gained more exposure in the late-2010s, especially on social media, as a way to encourage dissidents to rebel.
You will probably see it in protests for racial justice, gender equality, LGBTQ rights, censorship, and other issues defying government laws or the "status quo." The phrase is prevalent on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and Snapchat among social activists.
❓Example
"Don't give up. Speak truth to power whenever you can and we will eventually achieve equality."
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🔘Friend ZoneWhat is the friend zone?
◽️A relationship where a person's love interest thinks of him as just a friend
Friend zone is the area of a relationship where one person is romantically interested in another person but he or she thinks of the other as just a friend. The relationship typically consists of a male who is pursuing a female that appreciates the attention but is only interested in being a friend.
Unfortunately for a lot of guys, the friend zone is where a lot of romantic pursuits die. The area is a common problem for many "nice" guys and girls that are so nice they are thought of friends by their baes instead of love interests. Even though it is tough to get out of the friend zone, it is not impossible, unlike the brotherzone.
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"She just gave him a high five when he went in for a kiss.
He's definitely in the friend zone. "
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Those dreaded words
🔘BbqWhat is bbq short for?
◽️Barbecue
Bbq is an abbreviation that refers to the flavorful sauce used for grilled or slow-cooked meat, or to a picnic/social gathering where barbecued meat is served. The abbreviation uses a "q" which either sounds like "cue" or represents barbecue's alternate spelling, barbeque.
❓Example
"We're going to have a bbq this weekend. Want to come?"
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A tasty bbq
🔘BILWhat does BIL stand for?
◽️Boss is listening
BIL is an acronym used to notify the recipient that his or her boss is listening or watching the chat session. It is similar to the PAW and POMS acronyms.
Since the work environment is not the most appropriate place to talk about personal or offensive employees have to be covert about their conversation content. The acronym allows the sender to discreetly tell the recipient to be careful what he types in a way that the boss wouldn't notice.
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"BIL right now!"
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When BIL to your conversation
🔘 SelteringWhat does seltering mean?
◻️ Sticking out your rear in a fitness pose
Seltering is a fitness pose where you stick out your rear that occasionally includes getting in a position where your hands and feet hold up your body weight. The pose originates from Jennifer Selter, a female who became famous by posting photos of herself posing in yoga pants on social sites like Instagram and Facebook.
The seltering term is typically only seen on social sites preceded with a hashtag (#) and accompanying a picture of someone seltering. Also, seltering is primarily done by women as they tend to post pictures of themselves exercising on social media.
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"Walked in the room and caught Jeff seltering during his workout. I need to burn that memory from my brain!"
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🔘 CellfishWhat does cellfish mean?
◻️Inconsiderate of others while talking on the phone
Cellfish is a term used to describe a person who talks on his phone and is rude to the people around him. It combines "cell phone" and "selfish".
A person commonly exhibits cellfish behavior in smaller spaces where strangers are forced to congregate, such as a waiting room, a checkout line, movie theater, or an elevator. Since this person is so engrossed in his phone he is unaware of others.
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"That dude in line was being so cellfish, no one wants to hear about dislike of your mother-in-law.
Yeah, he used like 5 f-bombs in front of those kids."
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Cellfish means inconsiderate of others while talking on the phone
🔘 PeriodtWhat does periodt mean?
◻️An expression of emphasis
Periodt is a way to emphasize an opinion or end a discussion online. It is a more dramatic version of an actual period, similar to an exclamation point, but is spelled with a "t" added to the end of it.
Periodt is primarily used online since it is very difficult to pronounce the word's ending "t" in real life. You will most often see periodt on social sites like Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.
The term became mainstream popular in 2018, but its origins trace back to the Black gay community (the spelling is meant to mimic a Black speech pattern) in the 1990s. It grew in popularity when it was adopted by VSCO girls online, much like the tea, and I oop, and sksksk terms.
Some examples of when you would use periodt include when talking passionately about fashion, celebrities you stan, and fictional characters you ship. Or you may use it when you want to end a heated discussion with your final opinion.
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"JT needs to be canceled for what he did to Britney. Periodt!"
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K-Pop periodt tweet
🔘 Relationship GoalsWhat does relationship goals mean?
◻️An admirable relationship
Relationship goals is a phrase that refers to an admirable relationship. It is commonly used to describe a romantic couple or an action by the couple that you want to someday achieve in your own love life.
The phrase is commonly preceded with a hashtag (#) next to an image or story that illustrates what you are trying to attain. Some examples of relationship goals is a thoughtful act by a partner, an adorable picture of the two, or a loving compliment.
❓Example
"They are so beautiful and in love! #relationshipgoals"
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Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are relationship goals for many
🔘 Side EyeWhat does side eye mean?
◻️ Disapproving glance
Side eye is a disapproving glance. It is often directed at you when you do something wrong.
Side eye is perfected by mothers who can communicate disappointment to their kids with one look. The act consists of a sidelong glance that can sometimes be lethal to the recipient.
❓ Example
"He gave me some side eye that cut right to my core."
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Do not make Cookie mad or she will side eye you to death
🔘 LockdownWhat is a lockdown?
◻️An order to stay where you are
A lockdown is an order given by an authority figure to remain in your home or current location. It is typically issued to prevent harm from coming to people, most notably in 2020 when almost the whole world was put in lockdown to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Lockdowns may be ordered for a variety of purposes including when a violent person is on the loose in the vicinity or when an infectious illness is spreading through a community. 2020 was all about lockdowns due to covid and rioting over racial injustices.
While most people in 2020 adhered to lockdown life, it was hard for many throughout the world, especially in the U.S. Frustrated individuals took to social media and shared memes to complain about the excessiveness of the lockdowns and the over-reaching power of the government to enforce them. Some even believed that lockdowns were a part of a vast government conspiracy to install cameras everywhere for security purposes.
Others tried to be positive about lockdown challenges. They worked on house improvements, spent more time with family, read books, zoozed with friends, and made elaborate Rube Goldberg machine variations.
Other terms related to lockdown include social distancing, quaranfifteen, and quaranteam.
❓Example
"Oh boy, here comes another lockdown. See you in 3 weeks!
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Lockdowns can affect people very differently
🔘 Celine A SceneWhat does celine a scene mean?
◻️To add a Celine Dion song to a video for maximum emotional impact
Celine a scene is a video trend where Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" song is added to movies and videos. It is meant to ramp up the emotional impact of the event that takes place in the scene.
The trend went viral in 2016, especially on Facebook and YouTube, where users shared their favorite Celine a scene creations. The purpose of Celine a scene is to insert the song into recorded moments to maximize the emotional impact. It has been edited into many types of videos including climactic film scenes, sports team collapses, Trump becoming POTUS, and people falling down. The song comes from the 1998 epic film Titanic and is one of the most iconic and popular songs ever released.
❓Example
"I just watched a Celine a scene of Trump and I'm dead.
LOL."
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Celine Dion singing "My Heart Will Go On"
🔘 GranolaWhat does granola mean?
◻️Health-focused lifestyle
Granola means health-focused lifestyle. The term is used as an adjective to commonly describe persons who are environmentally conscious and politically left-leaning.
Granola people are very concerned about the imprint they leave on the world whether it be environmental pollution or the treatment of animals. Vegans, environmentalists, tree huggers, and neo-hippies can all be classified as granola. These individuals commonly shop at alternative, natural food establishments that offer items mainstream stores do not. The group has gained popularity in the 2010s, prompting more stores to offer more natural, healthier options.
❓Example
"I need to find a granola bf who doesn't give me crap for buying healthier foods."
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Classic sarcastic Willy Wonka meme
🔘 LumbersexualWhat does lumbersexual mean?
◻️A well groomed male who looks like a lumberjack
A lumbersexual is a man who possesses an appearance similar to a lumberjack and may be considered sexy. He has a beard, often unkempt, and wears a significant amount of flannel, plaid, and denim clothing.
The lumbersexual is the antithesis of a metrosexual because he is less concerned with his appearance, unless he is a metrojack, and more concerned with chopping wood and exploring the great outdoors. Movember is a prime time of year for lumbersexual sightings. The term can also be used as an adjective to refer to a lumberjack-like appearance.
❓Example
"I have a thing for lumbersexual men, every bf I've had looks like Paul Bunyan."
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A lumbersexual taking a selfie
🔘 PrancerciseWhat does prancercise mean?
◻️A prance-like exercise
Prancercise is a term that refers to an exercise that consists of walking in a prance-like manner. The exercise was created by Joanna Rohrback in Florida.
The movement looks similar to a horse trotting or a person just about to dance but not quite there. As you can imagine, it looks ridiculous.
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"I'm trying to lose 30 pounds in 6 months, you think I should try to prancercise?
Only if you let me record it."
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Joanna Rohrback demonstrating her famous exercise
🔘 TNGWhat does TNG stand for?
◻️ The Next Generation
Trekkies and other nerds use TNG to refer to "Star Trek: The Next Generation." Airing from 1987 to 1994, TNG spearheaded a Star Trek revival that has yet to completely fade away.
Expanding upon the original Star Trek series (known as TOS), TNG told the story of Captain Picard and the crew of a new starship Enterprise. Their continuing mission was to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, and to boldly go where no one had gone before. Picard and crew pursued their mission of exploration throughout seven seasons and several related spin-offs, before passing the torch to the next next generation.
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"I'm a big TNG fan, but my sister's more into DS9."
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🔘MansplainWhat does mansplain mean?
▫️To explain something in a condescending manner
Mansplain is a term that combines "man" and "explain" and describes a man explaining something in a condescending manner to another person.
Mansplain often occurs when a man is explaining something that may be somewhat confusing to a person who doesn't know as much in that area. But instead of giving a straightforward explanation the man explaining it makes the recipient feel inferior. Mansplain may happen when explaining how a car works or why a penalty was called during a game. Common mansplain perpetrators include mechanics, techies, car salesmen, and politicians.
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"One thing I hate about getting my car fixed is listening to my mechanic mansplain the issues with my car"
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Mansplaining meme
🔘Auction DraftWhat does auction draft mean?
▫️Draft where owners bid on players
An auction draft is a fantasy sports term for a draft where owners bid on players to build their team. In this type of draft the team with the last pick in the first round has the first pick in the second round and so on.
The auction draft is one of two main draft that fantasy owners choose from to build their teams. The other is the "snake draft" or "serpentine draft," where the team with the last pick in the first round has the first pick in the second round and so on. In an auction draft, each team has an alotted amount of money, usually $100 or $200, to bid on players to fill their roster. This type of draft is especially popular in a "keeper league" because it allows the owner to choose his players rather than leaving it up to the luck of draft position.
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"I don't like to spend too much on any one player in auction drafts, instead I like to clean up on talent after everyone else spends their money."
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ESPN .com fantasy football auction draft
🔘 Speak Truth To PowerWhat does it mean to speak truth to power?
◻️Stand up for what is right
To speak truth to power is when one or more people stand up for what is right by resisting an oppressive force, such as a person or company. It has become a rallying cry for people resisting or uncovering corrupt, unfair, and incorrect practices performed by people in positions of power, especially the government.
While some date the phrase back to Ancient Greece, its modern-day roots go back to the early 1940s, when it was popularized by American civil rights activist Bayard Rustin. He advocated for nonviolent methods for battling greater powers to achieve social justice.
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You will probably see it in protests for racial justice, gender equality, LGBTQ rights, censorship, and other issues defying government laws or the "status quo." The phrase is prevalent on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and Snapchat among social activists.
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"Don't give up. Speak truth to power whenever you can and we will eventually achieve equality."
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🔘 Ish What does ish mean
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◻️Kind of
Ish is a term for "kind of" or "sort of" that is used by someone who is not 100% sure of what they are saying. It is usually said at the end of an answer much like "maybe."
The term should only be used in a casual setting since more formal settings demand a higher form of etiquette and eloquent speech. It is most commonly spoken but may appear online or as a text too.
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"What's your ETA?
Probs around 9ish."
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That ish kind of feeling
🔘 HomesliceWhat does homeslice mean?
◻️A close friend
Homeslice is another term for a close friend, perhaps a BFF. It is often used when referring to or greeting a friend.
Homeslice comes from the "little slice of home" saying, which is used to describe something that is familiar and dear to your heart and reminds you of home. Some other terms for a homeslice include biffles, broseph, and bestie.
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"Why the glum face, homeslice?"
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When you just gotta embrace your homeslice
🔘 MillennialWhat is a millennial?
◻️A person born between 1981 and 1996
The generation of people born between 1981 and 1996 are commonly referred to as millennials. Sometimes also referred to as members of Generation Y, these people came of age around the turn of the millennium (aka the year 2000).
Millennials are the generation that grew up during the rise of the Internet and the introduction of social media and smart devices. As such, millennials are typically more online and tech-savvy than previous generations. (They are not, however, as online and tech-savvy as members of Generation Z.) As millennials grew to adulthood and began entering the workforce, they weathered both the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, both of which hindered their economic advancement.
Because millennials hold different beliefs and do not have as much disposable income as previous generations, they are sometimes blamed for the "demise" of items that boomers considered to be cultural touchstones. Things millennials have "ruined" or "destroyed" include:
Applebee's
Fabric softener
Paper napkins
Workplace dress codes
Harley-Davidson motorcycles
Golf
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"I still have no idea whether or not I'm a millennial."
"Honey, you eat way too much avocado toast to not be a millennial."
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One Twitter user's take on millennials
🔘 Swerve
What does swerve mean?
◻️Go away
Swerve means go away. It is a slang term used to deny somebody.
The term has a variety of meanings and they all have to do with rejecting or avoiding someone, much like how you would swerve out of the way to avoid hitting a deer. The term exploded in popularity when it was featured in "Mercy", a 2012 song collaboration between Kanye West, Big Sean, 2 Chainz, and Pusha T.
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"You wanna come over to my crib 2nite?
Swerve, DA."
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When you eye a girl and are told to swerve
🔘 Winter Is ComingWhat does winter is coming mean?
◻️ Something bad is going to happen
Winter is coming means something bad is going to happen. It is a popular GOT saying used by fans of the show to warn that bad things are coming.
In Game of Thrones, the saying is the House Stark's motto as they are situated in the North of Westeros and often hit hardest by cold winters. The phrase is commonly used in a cynical way to say that something negative is bound to happen, just like winter.
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"I just got a raise and a babe's number!
Enjoy it now, winter is coming.
Wow, thanks for your encouraging words, jerk!"
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