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  1. pingers

    pingers

    Pingers are tablets of the illegal drug MDMA, commonly known as ecstasy. The term is associated with Australian slang. Related words: DNB ecstasy EDM molly raves
  2. slappy

    slappy

    Slappy refers to a fictional evil ventriloquist dummy in the Goosebumps horror franchise. It is also a slang term for a skateboarding grinding move and a slang term for someone or something considered "piddling" or "mediocre" in…
  3. T-pose

    T-pose refers to a default pose in video games where an animated character stands with their arms horizontally outstretched. The image became an absurdist meme in 2016. 
  4. Friday the 13th

    Friday the 13th refers to a calendar date superstitiously associated with bad luck and evil doings.
  5. boolin

    boolin’

    Boolin’ means “hanging out” or “chilling.” It comes from gang culture.
  6. rules of the internet

    rules of the internet

    Rules of the internet refers to a humorous list of unofficial rules guiding online conduct or listing axioms about what the internet is and how users should behave on it.
  7. rat rod

    rat rod

    A rat rod is a custom car with a deliberately worn-down, unfinished appearance, typically lacking paint, showing rust, and made from cheap or cast-off parts.
  8. Netflix and chill

    Netflix is the popular TV- and movie-streaming service. Chill is a verb that, in this context, means relaxing. Netflix and chill, as a distinct phrase, means to watch Netflix with a romantic prospect, with the…
  9. namaskar

    namaskar

    Namaskar is a greeting, often accompanied by a hand gesture in which the palms are together, used in Indian and other Southeast Asian cultures.
  10. literotica

    literotica

    Literotica is a trademark held by Sunlane Media for the website literotica.com, a website that features erotic literature. Though trademarked, this term is often used generically to refer to any type of porn in written…
  11. hakuna matata

    hakuna matata

    Hakuna matata roughly translates to "there are no troubles" in Swahili. The phrase was popularized in English by the 1994 Disney movie The Lion King, where it’s translated as "no worries." It has a connotation…
  12. furries

    furries

    Furries are fans of anthropomorphic animals. These are animals with human characteristics, like Mickey Mouse, Sonic the Hedgehog, and many mascots for sports teams. Furries are part of the greater furry fandom. Besides referring to…