many of which reflect the current lingo. But before a word becomes official and makes it into the dictionary, it often starts off as a slang word. A survey by polling company OnePoll analyzed the most popular — and most “annoying” — slang words currently...
Le verlan is a type of slang where usuals words have their syllables switched around,à l’envers (= the other side around.) For instance: Lourd (= heavy / annoying) → Lou-re → Re-lou → Relou (= annoying) Louche (= suspect, weird) → Lou-che → Chelou (= weird) Fou (= cra...
A slang phrase for someone who isn’t very brave Bolt ya rocket It means get out of here rocket is somebody you consider to be an idiot or just an annoying person so bolt Ya it means get a hell yeah. BBE Biggest Beating Ever: He BBE us in the team match ...
But when the line to the cash register is very long, you might become annoyed at how long it takes to reach the cashier and pay for your groceries. You might say to yourself, “That’s so annoying.” 7. FML “I got a speeding ticket while driving home from work today. FML.” ...
Hop off – An expression used to tell someone to stop bothering or annoying another. When he kept pestering her with questions, she told him to hop off and give her some space. Hot take – A strongly worded and often controversial opinion on a current event or popular topic. I watched ...
Dumb internet slang was high key awful in 2017. Teens, adults, and even presidents have made it their business to throw out stupid words which invade the ...
高冷[gāo lěng]: Proud and detached. This Internet slang term is often used to describe someone who is mature, calm, reserved, stern, and aloof. Those qualities can be either enigmatic or annoying, depending on how much you like the person. Sometimes the term is a euphemism for “you co...
Even though it was first uttered by Ice Cube in the 1995 monster hit Friday, "Bye, Felicia" really hit it big in 2015 as the preferred way to tell someone goodbye when you think they're annoying. The phrase even gained so much traction that Ryan Seacrest discussed ...
Did you hear the slang words and phrases?你听到里面的俚语单词和短语了吗?The first two you heard were 'peckish' and 'splash out'.你听到的前两个词是“饿了”和“挥霍”。What do you think they mean?你觉得它们是什么意思?If you are 'peckish' you're a little hungry, but not very hungry...
(佛系青年, fóxì qīngnián), Buddhist-style staff (佛系员工, fóxì yuángōng), etc. This type of person doesn’t care a lot about things and always goes with the flow of things. The three words this type of person often says are 可以 kěyǐ (alright), 都行 dōu xíng (it’s ...