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Millenials Slangs
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A woman cancels her wedding after being dumped by her fiancé and decides to go on her honeymoon to Europe alone—finding freedom, friendship, and self-love along the way.

Queen

100

This upbeat song became the ultimate party anthem, where Ranbir and Deepika dance at a friend's wedding.

Batameez Dil

100

This is the northernmost union territory of India, known for its scenic mountains, Buddhist culture, and cold deserts.

Ladakh

100

An acronym that justifies impulsive decisions, it’s the Millennial motto meaning life may not give you second chances

YOLO (You only Live Once)

100

This word, once reserved for wizards, now means someone’s smooth-talking, effortlessly flirts or exudes charm—especially in dating.

Rizz

200

Two strangers meet during a train journey across India. As they travel together to help one recover a lost engagement ring, they find themselves falling in love.

Jab Harry met Sejal

200

This emotional track captures the pain of unrequited love and became a heartbreak anthem across India.

Channa Mereya

200

This river, considered sacred by millions, flows through northern India and empties into the Bay of Bengal.

Ganga

200

t’s the anxious cousin of YOLO—this acronym refers to the fear that something cooler is happening without you.

FOMO (Fear of Missing Out)

200

If you're this four-letter word, you're emotionally destroyed—in a funny or exaggerated way.

Shook

300

A bright student from Kota struggles with the pressure of competitive exams and mental health. When a sudden tragedy strikes his hostel, it reveals the systemic flaws in India’s education obsession.

12th Fail

300

Originally from the 1990s, this iconic song was recreated in Luka Chuppi.

Coca Cola 

300

This Indian state shares its borders with three countries: Bhutan, China, and Nepal.

Sikkim

300

This four-letter acronym is used when you feel total peace staying home, saying no to plans, and feeling zero regrets about it.

JOMO (Joy of Missing Out)

300

This dramatic slang phrase is now a compliment when someone dreams big or thinks they’re the main character.

Delulu

400

A man investigates his wife’s death and finds a deeper conspiracy involving a murder, memory loss, and a mysterious twin—all unraveling in a foggy hill station.

Kahani 2

400

This romantic anthem from a 2022 film, sung by Lothika, captures the mood of complicated relationships and is known for its dreamy, ocean-themed visuals.

Doobey

400

Known for its living root bridges, this northeastern state is one of the wettest places on Earth.

Meghalaya

400

Originally a business term, this acronym was co-opted by Millennials to mean being hyper-aware of your online reputation—especially in cancel culture.

NSFW (Not Safe for Work)

400

This slang term means a statement or vibe is subtly powerful, ironic, or low-key intense. It’s also used to compliment something that “hits.”

Camp

500

A mathematics genius born in extreme poverty trains under a former teacher to coach underprivileged students for the IIT entrance exam, battling class, caste, and institutional apathy.

Super 30

500

A soulful ballad from the famous war film of 2021, track by Jubin Nautiyal became one of the most streamed love songs.

Raatan Lambiyan

500

This hill station in Tamil Nadu lies in the Nilgiri Hills and is home to the UNESCO-listed Nilgiri Mountain Railway.

Ooty

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This acronym was coined to describe commitment-phobia in everything from relationships to dinner menus.

FOBO (Fear of Better Options)

500

This two-word phrase means someone is clearly lying, being fake, or exaggerating.

No Cap

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