2000's Slang 1
Use it in a sentence
90's Slang 1
2000's Slang 2
90's Slang 2
100

Receipts

Proof of something (like text screenshots).

100

Bussin

Really, really good, usually used for food. Used twice in a row if the food is really spectacular. “Those fries look bussin’!” “Oh they are BUSSIN’ bussin’!”

100

All that and a bag of chips

Someone or something is exceptional, superior, or the absolute best.

100

Slay

An expression of approval, usually of a person’s appearance or actions. “Kaley’s top is an absolute slay.” “I feel like Bennett got really confident over the summer, he’s totally slaying now.”

100

Home skillet

A close friend, buddy, or "homie"

200

Say less

A way of saying “I understand”; you’re so on board with what’s being said that you don’t need more information. “Girls’ night with ice cream and rom coms? Say less.”

200

Cooked

Being extremely tired, overwhelmed, or close to exhaustion. 

200

Bounce

To leave, depart, or exit a place quickly.

200

Delulu

is an Internet slang term for “delusional.” 


Believing something very strongly even when it is not true and there is proof against it.

200

Psych (or Sike)

Used to indicate that a previous statement was a joke, lie, or trick, essentially meaning "I got you!" or "Just kidding!".

300

Skibidi

A nonsense word that can mean cool, silly, or dumb; a reference to the popular YouTube series “Skibidi Toilet.”

300

Slaps

Something that’s really great. “That new song slaps.”

300

Chillax

A casual slang verb that blends "chill" and "relax," meaning to take it easy, calm down, or rest

300

Understood the Assignment

Used to praise someone for exceeding expectations, doing an exceptional job, or perfectly nailing a look or task.

300

Crib

A person's home, house, or apartment.

400

Gassing

To hype someone up.

400

Take the L

Take the loss. Can be used in any situation where one comes out behind. Antonym: W (pronounced “dub”); “That’s a W!”

400

Buggin'

To act crazy, irrational, overreact, or be deeply confused

400

Tea

Gossip. “Spilling the tea” is telling someone the gossip.

400

I’m Outtie

"I'm leaving," "I'm gone," or "I'm out of here".

500

No Cap / Cap

Lying, or not lying. “I didn’t even study for that test and I got an A, no cap.”

500

Vanilla

Something that's basic

500

Cool beans

Meaning: "that's great," "awesome," "sounds good," or "I approve".

500

Lowkey

An opinion or feeling that is subtle or kept quiet

500

Oh Snap!

CONTEXT IS KEY! Common uses include reacting to a comeback, giving props, or describing an abrupt action or photo.