New dictionary words with meaning

Here are some new dictionary words with their meanings:

  1. Gigil (noun): A Filipino term that refers to the feeling of excitement or thrill, often used to describe a strong emotional response to something.

Example: "I got gigil when I saw the new Marvel movie trailer!"

  1. Vaxxer (noun): A person who has been vaccinated against a particular disease, often used to describe someone who has received the COVID-19 vaccine.

Example: "My friend is a vaxxer and has been spreading awareness about the importance of vaccination."

  1. Slay (verb): To excel or dominate at something, often used to describe someone who is exceptionally good at a particular activity or skill.

Example: "She slayed her presentation and got a standing ovation from the audience."

  1. Savage (noun): A person who is brutally honest or tactless, often used to describe someone who speaks their mind without regard for others' feelings.

Example: "My friend is a savage and always tells it like it is, even if it hurts someone's feelings."

  1. Lowkey (adverb): Secretly or quietly, often used to describe something that is not publicly acknowledged or discussed.

Example: "I lowkey love watching rom-coms, but I wouldn't admit it to my friends."

  1. Highkey (adverb): Openly or publicly, often used to describe something that is widely acknowledged or discussed.

Example: "I highkey love my new job and can't stop talking about it to my friends."

  1. Sis (noun): A term of endearment used to address a close friend or confidant, often used in informal settings.

Example: "Hey sis, how's it going?"

  1. Tea (noun): Gossip or juicy information, often used to describe something that is not publicly known or discussed.

Example: "What's the tea on the latest celebrity scandal?"

  1. Yaaas (interjection): An expression of strong agreement or enthusiasm, often used to describe something that is exciting or impressive.

Example: "Yaaas, I love that new song!"

  1. No cap (phrase): An expression used to emphasize the truth or authenticity of something, often used to describe a statement or claim that is not exaggerated or false.

Example: "I'm not lying, no cap – I saw the UFO with my own eyes!"

These words are not officially recognized by dictionaries yet, but they are commonly used in informal settings and online communities.