This slang term means something tastes really good, usually food.
BUSSIN
Clue: When someone looks amazing or does something really well, you might say this.
SLAY
These letters show you’re disappointed or can’t believe what just happened -usually as a joke
SMH (Shaking my head)
A nickname, usually funny or affectionate, for an older guy—often someone who acts like an uncle.
UNC
A classic slang abbreviation meaning you think something is funny.
LOL
This phrase means someone did something impressively, especially in a performance or outfit.
ATE DOWN
This phrase shows strong agreement and support, like saying, “You did the right thing!”
AS YOU SHOULD
If someone says something that isn’t true, you can call it this.
This term is used for a close friend, someone from your neighborhood or circle.
HOMIE
if someone says, “Spill the ___,” they want the gossip.
TEA
A phrase meaning someone did so good there was nothing left to critique.
LEFT NO CRUMBS
Clue: A West Coast slang word that means “very” or “a lot.”
HELLA
You say this when someone needs to get serious, tell the truth, or get serious.
BE SO FOR REAL
This word means enemies or people you don’t like, short for "oppositions."
OPPS
When you over exaggerate how good something is, like a dance move, a song, and sports player
GLAZE
Means someone failed really badly, like on a test or when something is great
Cooked
This phrase means something was done easily and without effort.
LIGHTWORK, NO REACTION
This means to focus hard or take something seriously.
LOCK IN
A slang word meaning to work really hard, usually toward a goal.
GRIND
Example sentence: “He said he runs 5 miles a day, but that’s ___. He can’t even walk upstairs.”
CAP
What’s the difference between saying was “I'm cooked” vs. “I just cooked”?
"I'm cooked" means something is not gonna go well, "I just cooked" means you did the cooking - you did good work
What’s the difference between “slay” and “left no crumbs”?
“Slay” is a general praise word; “left no crumbs” means they completely dominated or did it perfectly.
Clue: What’s the difference between these two words about people? "Homie" v "Opp"
“Homie” is a friend; “opps” are people you’re against.
"SMH” vs. “LOL” : How do these two slang abbreviations show opposite reactions?
“SMH” shows disappointment or disbelief; “LOL” shows amusement or laughter.