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You Better Have Plan B Because The Rona Will Soon Knock Your Door Coronasomnia
You Better Have Plan B Because The Rona Will Soon Knock Your Door Coronasomnia
Covidiot: couvidiowt
A blend of COVID-19 and idiot
not washing your hands regularly, hanging out in groups of people, standing within six feet of a
stranger at the, insult for someone who disregards healthy and safety guidelines about the novel
coronavirus.
5 từ lóng gen Z
simp
Gen Z didn’t invent simp, but they’ve found a way to make it their own. Simp is used—
often, it’s important to note, in sexist ways—as an insult for men who are seen as being
too submissive to women, especially under the guise of trying to win sexual attention
from them. It’s controversial, though, as many say the term is degrading to women and a
way of bullying men. Though the term found viral fame among TikTok influencers in 2019
and early 2020, rappers like Ice-T and DJ Evil E were using the term as far back as 1987.
hip hop lyrics 1980s
Simp nation. Like sb very much, stan
She’s been simping for him for like 3 days. Such a big deal
vibing
Back in the day, kids used to chill out. Now, you might find
them vibing instead. Vibing means relaxing, tapping into good feelings, and just generally
enjoying the atmosphere. It’s closely related to vibe, which is an older slang term—from
the late 1960s—that means “a feeling or flavor of the kind specified.” Vibing is used in
many situations, but especially when someone is losing themselves in great music or
conversation.
I’m definitely vibing with A cup of coffee and some Olivia Dean’s music. Special treat!
drip
During previous generations, drip was slang for “an unattractive, boring, or colorless
person.” Now, if someone mentions your drip, it’s actually a good thing. Drip refers to
your look or style, particularly when it’s considered extremely fashionable or sexy (kind of
like a newer version of swag)
Many credit the early 2000s hip-hop scene in Atlanta, while others think drip may have
evolved from slang used on the teen comedy Zoey 101.
no cap
You’ve likely seen cap and no cap used on social media, but these terms actually pre-
date social media and Gen Z by several decades. In Black slang, to cap about something
means “to brag, exaggerate, or lie” about it. This meaning dates all the way back to at
least the early 1900s. No cap, then, has evolved as another way of saying “no lie” or “for
real.” Though it’s currently popular with Gen Z, no cap was mostly influenced by hip-hop
culture.
Hit different
Wren evans songs just hit different.
Kickstart: mortocycle
Kickstart: start to develop quickly
To start my day, I drink a cup of coffee to kickstart the neurons of my brain.
English
Haloween
Singer
Hungry
Don’t let your guard downs