/ˈɔː.rə/
(noun)
The distinctive atmosphere or quality that seems to surround and be generated by a person, thing, or place.
/bɛt/
(verb)
Slang term used to agree with something, express confidence, or show understanding. Often means "okay" or "sure."
/kæp/
(noun)
Slang term for lying or exaggerating; often used in the phrase "no cap" to mean "no lie" or "truth."
/drɪp/
(noun)
Slang term for stylish, fashionable clothing or accessories, often implying a high level of fashion sense.
/flɛks/
(verb)
Slang term for showing off or bragging about something, often to impress others.
/ɡoʊst/
(verb)
Slang term for suddenly cutting off all communication with someone, typically in a romantic or social context.
/ɡɪæt/
(interjectionnoun)
Gyat is often used in response to seeing an attractive person, especially one with a large bottom.
/lɪt/
(adjective)
Slang term for something that is exciting, fun, or excellent.
/noʊ kæp/
(phrase)
Slang term used to emphasize that something is true or genuine, often in contrast to exaggerations or falsehoods.
/rɪz/
(noun)
Slang term for charisma or charm, especially in the context of attracting or impressing others.
/ˈskiːbɪdi/
(noun)
A playful term often used to describe a lively or energetic dance move or style.
/sleɪ/
(verb)
Slang term for performing exceptionally well or looking impressive, especially in terms of appearance or skills.
/sʌs/
(adjective)
Slang term for something or someone that seems suspicious or untrustworthy.
/vaɪb/
(noun)
Slang term for the general feeling or atmosphere of a place, situation, or person.