A phrase that's used to dismiss or disregard something
Fuhgeddaboudit
A term that means "did you eat?"
Jeet
A term of endearment that means "darling", "dear", or "sweetheart". It can also be used as an adjective to describe something cute or sweet
Cher
A greeting that replaces "hi" in southern hospitality
Howdy
Made popular by the movie Friday, slang way of dismissing someone
Bye Felicia
A term that describes the act of spreading cream cheese on a bagel
Schmear
A positive phrase used to express strong agreement, to reply in the affirmative, or in place of "you're welcome"
You Betcha
good friend
Bon Ami
When someone "reckons" they are…
Thinking
The acronym FOMO stands for
Fear of missing out
A term that describes extremely cold weather in New York City
Brick
A nicer way of saying "tough luck" or "tough sh*t"
Tough tomatoes
to be hungry
Avoir Faim
A derogatory term for someone who is all talk and little action
All hat and no cattle
An obnoxious, angry, entitled, and often-racist middle-aged white woman who uses her white privilege to get her way or police other people’s behaviors.
Karen
A term that describes a tedious or burdensome journey or task
Schlep
A term used to describe someone who is extremely intoxicated in public or has been conned into doing something
Schnookered
a little something extra
Lagniappe
Keep your saddle oiled and your gun greased
someone extremely attractive that you just really want to take a bite out of them.
Snack
A term given to a person who is acting very desperately.
Thirst bucket
In the Midwest, the word "no" often means "yes", and "yes" often means "no
No yeah no
Cajun French phrase that literally translates to "but yes" and is used to express excitement or agreement
Mais yeah
A phrase that means to mind your own business
Not my barn, not my cattle
Used to describe something excellent or sexy. It is an abbreviation of the words “Pretty Hot and Thick”
Phat