Names for People
Reactionary Terms
Descriptors
Potpourri
100

These royal descriptors can be used for anyone you admire.

What are "queen" or "king"?

100

This exclamation is the appropriate reaction for ANY positive turn of events.

What is "slay"?


100

This term can be used to VALIDate a peer's reaction or feelings.

What is valid?


Alt: Heard/Felt

100

Definition of "it's giving..."

What is an alternative phrase to begin a simile?

200

A term for an enemy/people you don't like.

What are "opps"?

200

"Tea" is often used in THIS context.

What is gossip?


Note: can also be used upon receiving any new information


200

These verbs in gerund form were originally used to describe awesome outfits.

What are "serving" and "eating"?

200

When someone is focusing hard on a certain topic, you would say...

What is "let her/him/them cook"?


Note: "cooking" is used more generally in this context.

300

Someone who supports their female friends.

What is a "girl's girl"?

300

This feline term conveys agreement or excitement.

What is "purr"?

300

When something goes awry, it can often be relieved comically by describing it as this

What is "silly/goofy"?

300

"Me when:" is often followed by what?

What is a repetition of an event that has just occurred or a remark that has just been made?

400

The term "pookie" is used when...

What is speaking to a good friend?

400

Someone might say "you're done" when...

What is when they've reached the end of their rope with your antics?

400

A meal consisting of Kraft Mac N' Cheese, grapes, and a Diet Coke might be described as this.

What is "girl dinner"?

Note: Can be used to describe any particularly disheveled eating experience.

400

This phrase might be used announce a comeback.

What is "we're so back"?

500

This parental moniker has become more widely used as a greeting for female friends

What is "mama"?

500

This "H2O: Just Add Water" reference has turned into a common substitution for "oh no!"

What is "Oar NAUR" 

Note: sometimes followed by "Cleor"

500

"Be so for real" is an expression of this feeling.

What is incredulity/disbelief?

500

This distressed cry is often instead used upon hearing something outlandishly funny.

What is "help"?