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Define the pop-culture reference: "slay"

to do something spectacularly well.

100

Define the pop-culture reference: "sus"

“Sus” is short-form for suspicious and is used when someone does something unusual or questionable.

100

Define the pop-culture reference: "Pick-me"

Someone who is constantly seeking attention in cringy ways

200

Define the pop-culture reference: "Slaps"

Used to refer to something that is perceived to be good, particularly used when referring to music.

200

Define the pop-culture reference: "Rizz"

A person’s romantic appeal or charm.

200

Define the pop-culture reference: "Touch grass"

A way of telling someone to "go outside", usually after said person is believed to have been on social media for too long.

300

Define the pop-culture reference: "Sigma"

Usually used as part of the phrase: “sigma male.” It means an independent man or a lone wolf. 

300

Define the pop-culture reference: "skibbidi"

A nonce-word, often used for a comedic or exaggerating effect. Example: "That song was so skibidi." or "Ow! What in the skibidi was that?!" 

300

Define the pop-culture reference: "Understood the assignment"

To understand what was supposed to be done; to do something well.

400

Define the pop-culture reference: "ate"

A phrase used to show admiration or praise for someone who succeeded or performed well in something. Example: "Did you see how easy she did that? She ate and left no crumbs!"

400

Define the pop-culture reference: "Situationship"

Refers to an ambiguous romantic relationship where all parties have mutual feelings for one another, but said feelings are not clearly defined; a mid-point between dating and not dating.

400

Define the pop-culture reference: "Roman Empire"

A random event, incident, or thing that fascinates or intrigues one to the point that one is frequently thinking about it.

500

Define the pop-culture reference: "Ohio"

A state, or a state of being strange and unusual.

500

Define the pop-culture reference: "Delulu"

Used to describe someone who holds unrealistic or overly idealistic beliefs, especially in the realm of relationships.

500

Define the pop-culture reference: "Out of pocket"

To be crazy, wild, or extreme, sometimes to an extent which is considered too far. Example: "That comment was out of pocket."

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