New slang
The ever-evolving world of slang! Here are some new slang terms that have been popping up recently:
2023 slang:
- Lit (adj.) - used to describe something exciting or wild. Example: "This party is going to be lit!"
- Salty (adj.) - used to describe someone who's being negative or bitter. Example: "Don't be salty just because you lost the game."
- Savage (adj.) - used to describe someone who's being ruthless or brutally honest. Example: "You're such a savage for leaving me hanging like that."
- Tea (n.) - used to refer to gossip or juicy information. Example: "What's the tea on the latest celebrity scandal?"
- Lowkey/Highkey (adv.) - used to express a subtle or intense feeling about something. Example: "I'm lowkey excited for the weekend."
- Ghost (v.) - used to describe someone who suddenly stops responding to someone's messages or interactions. Example: "I think he ghosted me after our date."
- Slay (v.) - used to describe someone who's doing something exceptionally well. Example: "You slayed your presentation today!"
- No cap (phrase) - used to emphasize the truth or authenticity of something. Example: "I'm not lying, no cap, I saw it with my own eyes."
- Cap (v.) - used to describe someone who's lying or exaggerating. Example: "You're capping if you think you can finish that project in one day."
- Stan (v.) - used to describe someone who's a die-hard fan of something or someone. Example: "I'm a total stan for that K-pop group."
Note: Slang is often regional, cultural, or community-specific, so these terms might not be universally accepted or understood. Additionally, slang is constantly evolving, so new terms may emerge at any time!