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me_irl
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Lit still slaps fr but y'all can miss me with rizz no cap that's shit is lidless, I get bitches newayz.
Which is why I call everyone "bro."
I'm a 37 year old woman.
I call everyone baby. Young? Baby. Old? Baby. Man, woman, black, white, purple with green polka dots? "What's up, baby? How are you?" I'm a middle aged white guy.
There's a 60-odd year old black guy that comes to one of the bars I frequent. I always greet him with "What's up, baby?" He always says "Same old, baby, how you doin'?" I have no idea how that became normal because it feels so weird explaining it but it feels super normal saying it.
Ever get in trouble for it with someone who doesn’t know it’s your signature, baybeeeee
Nope. It may be because of the tone. I don't do an Austin Powers thing. I say it the same way I'd say buddy or friend.
Thinking harder about it, generally if I'm meeting someone for the first time I use their name because I'm trying to get the hamster that runs the wheel in my brain to put their name somewhere I'll remember it. By the time we've interacted a while it's very likely they've seen me say it to half a dozen of my friends.
Just substitute with mate, bro
Bro I feel you, dude.
I feel you, homie
I gave someone some somewhat joking advice to use "dogs" as a gender neutral alternative to "guys". I ended up trying it just for fun and it stuck.
2060 Poet Laureate reads from new collection, "Skibidi Days, Ohio Nights"
Koo
My dad started texting koo in the mid 00s, meaning "cool"
It wasn't koo then and isn't koo now but I use it almost daily.
Happened to my friend when I was growing up with this exact phrase... This is so dated now
That's wack.
That's dope!
All that and a bag of chips!
And how!
No cap brother, no cap
Sheesh?
The early 2000s version of Sheesh or the 2020 version they thought they had come up with by themselves?
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I don't know if it even really counts as slang, but this happened to me and some buddies I played Rocket League with. Some guy kept spamming "Siiiick" in the quick chat for the littlest things, so we'd spam it back 3x as hard. Long story short, we still use it now like 7 or 8 years later.
I'll say "What a save!" when my group screws up or loses because you can take me out of rocket league but you can't take rocket league out of me.
Yeet has grown on me. Side note, is "af" dated? I really liked that one.
Don't worry about your slag being dated, embrace it! Who cares that yeet is cringe af fam?
"Yeet" is still in my slang. As is "af". I also use "Dope" and "Sick" a lot to mean cool. I also use "hella"
Bet
No one uses much 1930s and 1940s Hep Cat slang anymore and that's a real shame because Cab Calloway went out of his way to promote it.
https://flashbak.com/cab-calloways-hepsters-dictionary-a-guide-to-the-language-of-jive-1938-378657/
Sure, people still use "salty" to mean angry about something, but when was the last time you heard someone "creeping out like the shadow?"
I refuse to succumb to "yeet." Is it still around much?
It's just a synonym for throwing something now
Throwing suddenly and imprecisely. You wouldn't call a baseball pitch a yeet.
Yeet the hell out of it. Total mood
Yeet.
SHEEEEEESH!
I have a teenager and repeating slang I don't understand in slow sentance with over bloated words and a New England accent is one of my favorite past times.