According to The Atlantic's Araki Koman, the phrase was derived from ball culture. A possible start was with influencer Rolling Ray, a disabled gay man who repeatedly used the phrase in a 2019 appearance on Divorce Court. Originated from black drag queen Jasmine Masters in a 2015 YouTube video, stated after she apparently "hit her balls." Went viral in March 2019 as an internet meme and became associated with VSCO girls.ĭescribes the vibes or connotation of something.Įxact origin unknown. Used to express shock, embarrassment, and or amusement. Beginning in July 2019, it spread out of the gay community. In 2019, Howell came out as gay his fans subsequently posted clips of him and Lester together with the term "hits different" in the titles. Originates from fans of YouTubers Daniel Howell and Phil Lester. Something that is better in a peculiar manner Popularized (and possibly coined) by rapper Chief Keef in his 2013 single, Gotta Glo Up One Day. Frequently used in a context relating to puberty. Origin is controversial rap blog HipHopDX claims that it stems from the Atlanta Rap scene in the early 2000s an Urban Dictionary entry states that it's early 2010s Jersey slang, and some state that it may originate from the late 2000s teen show Zoey 101, where dripping was a synonym for "cool."Ī major improvement in one's self, usually an improvement in appearance, confidence, and style. Emerged on the internet in the early 1990s as a representation for regional speech. Ded stems from a folk etymology for dead reckoning. Laughter and death as a combined concept has been present since Ancient Greece, where it is held that Zeuxis died from laughing at a portrait of an ugly woman he was painting. Used to describe something humorous to such an extent as to "kill you." Garnered popularity on Twitter.Ī response to embarrassment or social awkwardness Swift and witty response to an insult or critiqueĭerived from the eponymous 2003 song Clap Back, by rapper Ja Rule, which was a disstrack against 50 cent and Eminem, where the term was used to describe how Ja Rule and his crew would shoot those who oppose him. Proliferated via a TikTok by Hallie Cain in 2021. Used when millennials are perceived to be excessively attempting to be trendy or stylish.Īccording to New York Times author Taylor Lorenz, it stemmed from a Beverly Hills High School student in 2013. Used to threaten physical combat with someoneĭerogatory term for Millennials. Portmanteau of 'Boy' (a young male) and 'Pussy' (slang for Vagina)Īfrican-American vernacular slang. Originated from African-American vernacular as a way of complimenting good food. The term was popularized in 2016 by the song Bad and Boujee by the rap trio Migos, featuring Lil Uzi Vert. By the 1970s, the shortened version had been born as bougie. The modern slang usage gained further popularity on TikTok, with a trend where users would ask strangers their "body count" in real life.ĭerived form the Jazz tradition of singing with nonsense words such as bebop and rebop.ĭerived from the French term for burghers, bourgeoisie, which originated in the 16th century. The term was first used in 1962 according to Merriam-Webster. Initially referred to specifically sexual intercourse, but was expanded to include all forms of sex.ĭerived from the formal version of the word, which means how many people one's killed. Term used to describe when someone is excessively angry.Ī euphemism for how many people one has had sex with. Originated in its current form from African-American vernacular and campus slang. Became popular around 2015 from makeup influencers on social media.ĭerived from non-slang bet (to bet on something). Redefined by rapper Lil B, who used it to refer to his rapping style. Initially African-American vernacular for being addicted or acting as if one was addicted to crack cocaine. It is especially common in political slang and discussions. Originally meaning "to be your self and not care about how others view you", The word is now used to indicate an opinion or something that someone agrees with. To get in a physical altercation with someone. The "as hell" definition stems from TikTok. Slang Term " at me." Used on social media when someone feels attacked by a post.īecame used on social media sites that allow pinging. This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items.
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