The Bee's Knees
A very popular term used to describe someone or something that is outstanding, top-tier, or "the best."
Heebie-Jeebies
A phrase popularized in the 1920s to describe a feeling of nervousness, jitters, or being "creeped out."
Cooking with Gas
A phrase used when someone is finally doing something right, moving fast, or operating at peak performance.
Far Out
A classic phrase used to describe something amazing, unusual, or mind-blowing.
All That and a Bag of Chips
Used to describe someone who is not only great but has a little something extra. It’s the ultimate "90s" way to hype someone up.
Applesauce
An exclamation used when someone is talking nonsense or telling a lie (similar to saying "baloney" or "no way").
Copacetic
A cool way of saying that everything is fine, excellent, or going exactly according to plan.
Knuckle Sandwich
A tough-guy way of threatening to punch someone in the mouth.
Dig It
To understand something, agree with it, or really enjoy what is happening (e.g., "I really dig those shoes").
YOLO
Standing for "You Only Live Once," it became the go-to excuse for doing something slightly dangerous, expensive, or just plain impulsive.
Flat Tire
A phrase for a person who is boring, dull, or a "killjoy" who ruins the fun for everyone else.
Gig
Originally used by jazz musicians in the late 1920s and 30s to describe a musical job or performance; it eventually came to mean any temporary job.
Burn Rubber
To accelerate a car so quickly that the tires smoke; more generally, it meant to hurry up or leave a place in a rush.
Bread
A common term for money. If you were working a job, you were out "earning some bread."
Sus
Short for "suspicious." Originally from the game Among Us, it’s now used for anything that feels "off," dishonest, or weird.
Razzmatazz
A word used to describe something flashy, full of excitement, or a bit of a chaotic commotion.
Kibosh
To "put the kibosh" on something meant to stop it, squelch it, or put an end to an idea immediately.
Made in the Shade
A term for someone who has it easy, is successful, or has a situation completely under control.
Brick House
Used to describe someone who is very strong, well-built, or impressively tough.
Fanum Tax
A very "wired" modern term referring to the "act" of stealing a bit of a friend's food. It’s peak Gen Alpha internet slang that most adults don't understand.
Dewdropper
A more obscure term for a young man who is lazy, has no job, and spends the whole day sleeping or doing nothing.
Egg Harbor
An obscure 1930s term for a "free dance" or a dance hall where no admission was charged, often used by people looking to have fun on a tight budget.
Gimme Skin
A 1940s request for a handshake or a "high five" (long before the high five was officially named), often used among jazz musicians and hipsters.
Right On
An exclamation of strong agreement or support for what someone just said, similar to saying "exactly" or "amen."
Skibidi
"brainrot" term that essentially means nothing, but is used as an adjective for anything bad, evil, or just plain weird.