

“Just got a promotion because I slay every single day” “I ship Barack and Michelle Obama so hard #powercouple” To endorse another couple’s romantic relationship “Jake called me basic for my PSL yesterday, but I have receipts from his Insta of him with one at least a dozen times last year.” “Jill has no chill calling Nicole out like that”Įvidence of a person’s hypocrisy, often pulled from past social media or text conversations Reckless or irrational behavior, a lack of self-control “Love T Swift and her whole crew #squadgoals” Label applied to an aspirational group, person, object, or quality one aspires to have. “I spilled my lunch all over myself in front of my boss. Used to denote the feeling of failure, or sympathy for someone else’s failure “I was trying to get this girl to go out w/ me but she curved” To deliberately ignore or sidestep an obvious expression of interest Variations: I can’t even, literally can’t even

“I’m wearing boots, leggings, and drinking a Pumpkin Spice Latte #basic”Įxpresses when something is too ridiculous, funny, overwhelming, or unfair for one to form an articulate response Read on to get up to speed with the latest millennials slang.ĭescribes an individual or an individual’s behavior when he/she/it lacks originality, goes along with mainstream trends This month, we’ve also retired “fomo”, “keep it 100”, and “zero f*cks given” because, tbh, they’re on their way out and there’s so much else to choose from. November 2016’s new additions are highlighted and include: curve, GOAT, receipts, feels bad man, and smol. And since these trends change constantly, this entry is regularly updated with additions, deletions, and new examples. We created this millennial slang dictionary to help marketers decode words and phrases trending on social media. This blog began as a question posed during a recent studio planning meeting: “Should we give away our secret sauce?” The idea on the table was to go deeper into Skidmore’s Design Thinking process and share how we create the extraordinary.
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Special thanks to the contributors of the open-source code that was used in this project: and you might like to check out the growing collection of curated slang words for different topics over at Slangpedia. There is still lots of work to be done to get this slang thesaurus to give consistently good results, but I think it's at the stage where it could be useful to people, which is why I released it. Please also note that due to the nature of the internet (and especially UD), there will often be many terrible and offensive terms in the results. Or you might try boyfriend or girlfriend to get words that can mean either one of these (e.g. The search algorithm handles phrases and strings of words quite well, so for example if you want words that are related to lol and rofl you can type in lol rofl and it should give you a pile of related slang terms. The higher the terms are in the list, the more likely that they're relevant to the word or phrase that you searched for. Note that this thesaurus is not in any way affiliated with Urban Dictionary.ĭue to the way the algorithm works, the thesaurus gives you mostly related slang words, rather than exact synonyms. The official Urban Dictionary API is used to show the hover-definitions. These indexes are then used to find usage correlations between slang terms. The Urban Thesaurus was created by indexing millions of different slang terms which are defined on sites like Urban Dictionary.
