![]() You can say someone is salty when they get upset or angry over something minor. She invited the entire school to her birthday. When someone is “extra”, it means they are unnecessarily dramatic, excessive, over the top or a “drama queen”. When something is very good, enjoyable, or exciting, you can say it’s “lit”.ĭude, the party last night was lit! Where were you? Extra Here are some of the most common slang words used in the English language today: Lit So get ready to hear new meanings for words you thought you knew and prepare for heavy eye-rolling every time you’ll use your newly acquired lingo around teens. ![]() But TBH (To Be Honest), once you get the hang of it and realize how relatable and fun it is, it becomes quite addictive to use in daily conversations. Does Gen Z slang sometimes look like some secret unbreakable code to you? Well, you are not alone. Sockdollager – a decisive blow or action, often used in reference to a fight or argument.īut enough history.Speakeasy – an illegal establishment that served alcohol during Prohibition.Ragtime – a style of music characterized by syncopated rhythms and upbeat tempos that became popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.Jive – a type of jazz music and dance style or slang for dishonest or misleading talk.Jazzed – excited, enthusiastic, or energized.Hooch – slang for alcohol, particularly illicitly produced alcohol during Prohibition in the United States.G-man – a federal government agent, particularly an agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) during the 1930s and 1940s. ![]()
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