"This word means something is really good or excellent, as in 'Your outfit is so ____.'"
"fire" or "bomb"
The acronym 'idk' means this.
"I don't know"
This phrase means to share gossip or interesting news.
"spill the tea" or "spill the beans"
This term means you’re an obsessive fan of a celebrity or artist, often found in their "fandom."
"stan"
This three-letter abbreviation means a player is "away from the keyboard."
"AFK"
This term, popularized on TikTok, refers to someone's charm or ability to effortlessly flirt and attract others.
"rizz"
When something makes you laugh out loud, you might type these three letters.
"LOL"
This word is used when someone confidently handles a situation or performs exceptionally well.
"you ate"
If you’re obsessed with Taylor Swift and follow her every move, you’re likely one of these.
"Swiftie"
In Among Us, this word describes a suspicious player.
"sus"
This playful, nonsensical term originated from a 2018 song by the Russian band Little Big and later became associated with a bizarre animated YouTube series featuring human-headed toilets.
"skibidi"
This acronym describes the anxiety or regret someone feels when they think they’re missing out on something exciting or important.
"FOMO" (Fear of Missing Out)
This phrase means staying aware of social issues.
"stay woke"
Fans of this K-pop group often refer to themselves as "ARMY."
"BTS"
In online gaming, this action means to leave a match early or abandon teammates.
"rage quit"
It’s what you say when someone exaggerates a story, as in, 'That's such ____.'
"cap"
If someone says "ngl," they’re about to do this.
"not gonna lie"
This phrase acknowledges that a difficult situation is genuinely challenging.
"the struggle is real"
This is the practice of withdrawing support for public figures or companies after they have done or said something considered objectionable.
Cancel culture
This PUBG catch phrase means to win a game and have a victory.
"Winner-Winner Chicken Dinner"
This term means describes a way to assess the mood or feelings of a situation or person.
"vibe check"
This acronym is used to preface a message that may be controversial or hard to hear, standing for 'in my humble opinion.'
"IMHO"
This phrase refers to the ambiguous, undefined energy of a non-committed relationship.
"situationship vibes"
This phrase in fan communities means to support a romantic pairing between celebrities or fictional characters.
"shipping"
In multiplayer games, this word means to stay in one place to ambush opponents.
"camp"