Is fire a compliment?

Is fire a compliment?

It is commonly used to praise someone or something, signifying that a person, object, album, movie, or so on, is “lit,” a slang term to describe something that is exceptionally cool or great. As lit is also slang for “intoxicated,” the fire emoji doubles as a way to say someone is very high or wasted.

What is low key?

Low-key can variously mean “quiet,” “restrained,” “moderate,” or “easygoing.” It can also behave as an adverb meaning “of low or moderate intensity.” Like doing something, but in a “chill” way. For instance: We’re having a party at my place but keeping it low-key so the neighbors don’t complain.

How do you say cool in slang?

General

  1. Dope – Cool or awesome.
  2. GOAT – “Greatest of All Time”
  3. Gucci – Good, cool, or going well.
  4. Lit – Amazing, cool, or exciting.
  5. OMG – An abbreviation for “Oh my gosh” or “Oh my God”
  6. Salty – Bitter, angry, agitated.
  7. Sic/Sick – Cool or sweet.
  8. Snatched – Looks good, perfect, or fashionable; the new “on fleek”

What are some 70s slang words?

’70s Slang for Places

  • Crib: Apartment or home.
  • I gotta skitty: I have to hurry.
  • Keep on steppin’: Keep it moving; get out of here.
  • Later days: Goodbye.
  • Let’s blow this taco stand: Let’s get out of here.
  • Let’s blow up the cheese: Let’s leave.
  • Peace, love, and granola: A way to say goodbye.
  • Peace out, home fry: Goodbye.

What is the latest slang?

A Parent’s Guide to the Latest Teen Slang

  • Extra. This is another way of saying that someone or something is too much or over the top.
  • Snatched. You don’t have to worry if you hear your teen saying that someone or something is snatched.
  • Big yikes.
  • Finsta.
  • Flex.
  • No cap.
  • Lowkey.
  • Highkey.

Is okay a slang word?

It can mean “assent” when it is used as a noun (“the boss gave her the OK to the purchase”) or, more colloquially, as a verb (“the boss OKed the purchase”). OK, as an adjective, can express acknowledgement without approval….Variations.

Variation Where used/Origins
hokay Used in English as an alternative.

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