Subject: Let's see...
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Posted on: 2013-10-24 16:39:00 UTC

I've had a time picking out slang from idiom, euphemism, and just plain swearing, but here's what I've come up with:

- Yo!

Could be a response to "'Sup?", or vice versa. Can also be an accusation: "Yo, watch it!" Basically interchangeable with "Hey!"

- Chill, e.g. "he's pretty chill," "this scene is pretty chill"

Variation on "cool," generally meaning relaxed, easy-going.

- Sweet!, e.g. "dude, that's sweet!", "sweet moves, bro!"

Basically synonymous with "cool." See also "sick," "wicked," and (I'm told) "ill." See also also "rad," if you're a dweeb from the `80s or so.

- Dweeb

While we're on the subject... a dweeb is a socially inept, uncool person, much like a dork. Dweebs and dorks don't necessarily need to have the obsessively honed expertise and/or IQ of nerds and geeks.

- Mad skills

Someone with mad skills is really, really good at what they do.

- Killer

An intensifier. Can be positive or negative: "killer moves," but "killer workload."

- Lame, bogus

Uncool. Note that "lame" may be considered offensive and "bogus" may make you sound like a dweeb from the `80s or so.

- Right on!, rock on!

Approval, agreement.

- My ride, my wheels

Slipping into idiom a bit here, but these are pretty common expressions referring to a car or other personal vehicle. May be used with slang, e.g. "sweet ride" or "sick wheels!"

- This rocks!

This is great, awesome, exciting, the best. Can be escalated to "this totally rocks!" Also, "this rocks my socks!"

- This sucks!, this blows!, this bites!

Oddly enough, these are all the opposite of "this rocks!" "This bites!" usually stands alone, but the others have infinite variations: "this sucks hardcore," "this sucks balls/[unpleasant, inappropriate, and/or humorous thing]"; "this is sucktastic"; "this blows chunks/monkeys/[unpleasant, inappropriate, and/or humorous thing]", etc. Also, "you suck!" is common, but not "you bite/blow!" However, "bite/blow me!" is used... but I digress.

- Epic, epic win, epic fail

"Epic" has by now lost its original meaning and simply become an intensifier. An epic win is an impressive victory, accomplishment, or display of talent; an epic fail is an impressive display of stupidity, clumsiness, lack of talent, etc. Something described as simply "epic" is probably cool, awesome, sweet, etc.

- Screw-up, to screw up

Someone who just committed an epic fail probably screwed up. If they screw up a lot, they may be a screw-up.


... I think I'll stop there for now. This tale grew in the telling, as they say. ^_^;

~Neshomeh, who was born in 1985 and was a kid in the `90s, for what it's worth.

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