Extra, savage, turnt & other slang words you need to know — like, yesterday (2024)

Urban Dictionary may have originally started as a joke, but the online authority of all things slang is now a legitimate source on what popular sayings mean —and a ton of the words published in their pages are commonly accepted vernacular.

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As raunchy as it can be at times, Urban Dictionary has gone mainstream — I mean, it’s even used in some courtrooms to define culturally acceptable slang terms. Doesn’t get much more legit than that. Of course, being the crowdsourced slang resource that it is, none of the words were actually invented by Urban Dictionary. However, many (including some of the words below) have since been added to more traditional dictionaries— and others may have been in old-school dictionaries first, but the peeps at Urban Dictionary just defined them better.

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In honor of our ever-changing English language, here are the big pop culture words we think everyone needs to know.

Warning: Some strong language ahead (NSFW)

1. A crapella — singing (badly) while listening to music through headphones

2. Ann Curry-ed — being fired unexpectedly and/or without cause

3. Askhole — an individual who asks ridiculous, obnoxious or irrelevant questions (this is often chronic behavior)

4. Awesome sauce — something that is more awesome than awesome (awesome topped with awesome sauce)

5. Baby bump — the protruding abdominal region of a woman when she starts to become noticeably pregnant (often creates speculation a woman is pregnant even when it’s the result of bloating or the way clothes fall)

6. Badassery — actions or behavior that are amazing or unbelievable; the act of being a badass

7. Beer me — please, get me a beer (can also be used figuratively to ask for anything to be passed or retrieved for the speaker)

8. Bitchy resting face — the state of a face while not emoting in which the individual looks hostile or judgmental

9. Bitcoin — electronic currency that can be transferred securely without the need of a third party (such as a bank or PayPal)

10. Blamestorming — usually in a business setting, the act of attempting to identify who was to blame for a failure or problem, rather than trying to brainstorm a solution

11. Boomerang child — a child who moves out to start his or her own life, then returns home to live (often as a result of the economy, but possibly due to irresponsibility of some kind)

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12. Bromance — 1) as a noun or adjective, two heterosexual males with such a close relationship they appear to be romantically involved; 2) as a verb, the act of attempting to become closer to a fellow heterosexual male (usually through acts similar to romancing a woman, such as flattery, gifts and spending alone time)

13. Bropocalypse — a large gathering of adult males with the sole mission of getting drunk (such as at a fraternity party)

14. Bye Felicia— exclamation used when a person announces they are exiting, but other people in the area don’t care; adapted from 2005 film Friday starring Chris Tucker and Ice Cube

15. C-note — a $100 bill (where C stands for centum, the Latin word for 100)

16. co*ck block — 1) referring to a slang term for male genitalia, the act of preventing a man from getting somewhere (getting to know, getting a date or having sexual relations) with a man or woman he is interested in; action may be committed by a male or female; 2) in traffic, to cut someone off

17. Cougar — an older woman who prefers the romantic company of much-younger men

18. Crackberry — a slang term for a mobile phone brand (BlackBerry) that implies its user is addicted to the device

19. Crunk — 1) a replacement for foul curse words (popularized by a joke on Conan O’Brien); 2) a combination of crazy and drunk, meaning crazy drunk (may also refer to people who are high); 3) a style of rap music popular in the South; 4) something at a high level (e.g., volume) or something awesome; 5) to have a good time

20. Cyberslacking— using one’s employer’s Internet and email for personal activities during work

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A version of this article was originally published in January 2014.

Extra, savage, turnt & other slang words you need to know — like, yesterday (2024)

FAQs

What is the latest slang for cool? ›

Dope - Cool or awesome. Extra - Over-the-top, extreme. Fit - Short for outfit. Fire - Hot, trendy, amazing, or on point (formerly "straight fire")

What are cool slang words for amazing? ›

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  • splendid. adjective. excellent, fine, or very good.
  • dandy. noun. something or someone of exceptional or first-rate quality.
  • swell. noun. Slang - a socially prominent person.
  • smacking. adjective. smashing.
  • smashing. adjective. impressive or wonderful.
  • fly. adjective. ...
  • bee's knees. noun. ...
  • cat's pajamas. noun.

What does "savage" mean in slang? ›

Savage AF brings together two slang terms. The first is savage, which has meant “brutal” or “aggressive” since the 1500s. Since at least the 1990s, savage has also been slang for “excellent” (à la fierce or wicked). It has especially come to describe a remark as hilariously but ruthlessly on point.

What is a savage Urban Dictionary? ›

The word “savage”, as described by Urban Dictionary, means, “An act that is either cool or hardcore, going beyond the normal scope of the given situation”. So the central issue with the word lies right here with its meaning. Being a savage is going past the line of amusing, and is walking directly into insulting.

What does Gen Z say instead of cool? ›

Colloquially: "Enlightened", "Hot", "Fire." The new hotness; something remarkable, interesting, fun or amusing. Generally positive. Semantically the same as cool of earlier generations, but contradicts the former's normative semantics.

What does yeet mean? ›

What to Know. Yeet is a slang word that functions broadly with the meaning “to throw,” but is especially used to emphasize forcefulness and a lack of concern for the thing being thrown. (You don't yeet something if you're worried that it might break.)

What is the newest slang? ›

Top 10 American Slang Words in 2024
  • Boujee. Adjective - Rich, luxurious, special, fancy. ...
  • Bussin' Adjective - Amazing, really good. ...
  • Drip. Adjective - Stylish, sophisticated clothes or appearance. ...
  • Extra. Adjective - Dramatic, attention-grabbing, too much. ...
  • Rent-free. ...
  • Salty. ...
  • Shook. ...
  • Vibe check.

What is a slang word for awesome? ›

great (informal), fantastic (informal), terrific (informal), amazing , excellent , extraordinary , top-notch (informal), five-star, first-class, first-rate, superb , sensational, wonderful , radical (slang), rad (slang), stellar, choice , quality , cool (slang), sick (slang), cracking (UK, informal), smashing (UK, ...

What words are trending in 2024? ›

Let Us Cook With This List Of Slang Trends That Explain 2024
  • ensh*ttification.
  • babygirl.
  • skibidi.
  • ice cream so good.
  • millennial pause.
  • gyatt.
  • let them cook.
  • LFG.
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What is savage mode slang? ›

'Mode' is defined as 'a way of operating or using the system'. So to be in 'savage mode' is to go hard, not allowing anything to stop or deter you from your mission.

What is a word for a savage person? ›

“a savage people” synonyms: barbarian, barbaric, uncivilised, uncivilized, wild noncivilised, noncivilized.

What does eggshell mean in slang? ›

to be very careful not to offend or upset someone: If you're sick you don't want people treating you differently, and you really don't want people walking on eggshells around you. When he's tired we spend the day walking on eggshells as he becomes stubborn and grumpy.

What does Savage mean in Gen Z? ›

Savage. This is used when someone is bold, doesn't care about consequences. Someone might also use the term 'bada—' you get the point. It can also be used if you did something hard, something other people wouldn't do, and did it really well, making it look easy.

What is real savage? ›

a. : not domesticated or under human control : untamed. savage beasts. b. : lacking the restraints normal to civilized human beings : fierce, ferocious.

What does totally savage mean? ›

extremely violent, wild, or frightening: a savage dog/beast. a brutal and savage attack.

What word replaced cool? ›

What is cool, though, is just how many slang words we've used over the years to talk about people and things that we think are fab, funky, fresh, groovy, fly, phat, lit, gnarly, rad, and the cat's meow.

What can I say instead of "cool"? ›

  • calm.
  • serene.
  • peaceful.
  • composed.
  • collected.
  • tranquil.
  • smooth.
  • possessed.

What is the slang for cool in Millennials? ›

Dank- While the dictionary definition of "dank" means unpleasantly humid or damp and chilly, as slang the term refers to something else entirely. The word can be used to describe someone's level of coolness. Calling someone “dank” is the equivalent of calling them cool or great.

What is the urban slang for something cool? ›

Some slang terms for indicating something is good include:
  • Lit (especially among Generation Z)
  • Fire (also popular among Generation Z)
  • On fleek (popularized by social media)
  • Sick (more 90s/2000s slang)
  • Ballin' (from hip-hop culture)
  • Rad (from skater subculture)
  • Fresh (from hip-hop culture)
  • Dope (used more among Gen Z)
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