Me gusta refers to a much-memed image of a grotesquely grimacing face used to show a perverse pleasure at an awkward, uncomfortable, or otherwise normally unpleasurable situation.
The acronym mfw is short for my face when. It often appears in a single sentence or in a story, followed by a reaction image that communicates how the poster feels.
From the Greek for “come and take them,” molon labe is a slogan used to express defiance, and is frequently employed by gun-rights advocates in the US.
More cowbell is a pop-culture catchphrase that stems from a comedy sketch about 1970s rock music. The sketch centers around a character who seems to believe that the cowbell, a simple percussion instrument, is the…
Nailed it is an expression used to comment on the successful, skillful, or clever completion or performance of something. It’s often used sarcastically in reference to efforts that comically failed.
A neckbeard is an informal term for facial hair on the neck, usually ungroomed, and sometimes accompanied by little or no hair on the rest of the face. It is often used to stereotype nerds…
Negging is the practice of giving backhanded compliments and generally making comments that express indifference toward another person (usually a woman) in an attempt to seduce that person.