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  1. SRSLY

    SRSLY is a textspeak acronym used to shorten the incredulous-toned or hyperbolic seriously. Related words: lol, k s/as fo' srs
  2. WCE

    WCE is an acronym and hashtag used on social media standing for Woman Crush Everyday, named after Woman Crush Wednesday. Related words: WCW MCM
  3. PYT

    PYT is an acronym standing for pretty young thing, popularized by the Michael Jackson song "P.Y.T (Pretty Young Thing)." Related words: POT EYT BYT
  4. G&T

    G&T is a shortening of gin and tonic, a cocktail made out of gin and tonic water. Related words: looch gin and juice gonic
  5. unfff

    Unfff is an exclamation typically used to express sexual attraction.
  6. Brian Peppers

    Brian Peppers

    Brian Peppers was a convicted sex offender whose face (which had an apparent genetic disability) became a viral meme that often makes light of sexual assault.
  7. vaya con dios

    vaya con dios

    Vaya con dios is a Spanish language phrase meant as a farewell. It literally translates to “go with God.”
  8. RINO

    RINO stands for “Republican in Name Only,” used by Republicans to accuse other Republicans of being insufficiently conservative. Related words: DIABLO GINO cuck radical republicans
  9. Tyrone Biggums

    Tyrone Biggums was a crack-addicted, homeless character on Chappelle’s Show, who has since been used in memes ... many memes. Related words: Clayton Bigsby New Jack City 8 ball
  10. Last Word: Misused Terms From Trump’s Twitter

    Presidential word mangling When it comes to Twitter accounts, there are few that are as closely watched around the world as that of President Donald Trump. With the advent of Twitter, and in particular our current president’s voracious appetite for sharing his every thought, there has come an ability for the world to evaluate something rarely put on display by politicians: their spelling. Trump’s grammar gaffes …

  11. Yesn’t

    Yesn’t is a negative used to express dissent or an unwillingness to do something. It is another (or better) way of saying “no.” Related words: or nah non't
  12. Laurel And Other Trending Words On Dictionary.com

    From LeBron James’ performance in the Eastern Conference finals to some reality stars on MTV, here’s a look at the vocabulary lessons we got from the news the week of May 11–18, 2018. BTFO No athlete wants to send people to the dictionary to find out that BTFO means “blown the f–k out,” least of all find out that searches for the acronym climbed 2455% after …