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  1. weeb

    A weeb is a derisive term for a non-Japanese person who is so obsessed with Japanese culture that they wish they were actually Japanese.
  2. guala

    Guala is Latin-American Spanish slang used for someone who shows their Latin heritage through clothes, mannerisms, and language. It's also used as slang for "money," often as guala guala.
  3. oogle

    oogle

    An oogle is a panhandler who lives on the streets, most frequently a new or unserious one who is perceived as homeless by choice, rather than by necessity.
  4. digital blackface

    digital blackface

    Digital blackface refers to white people using GIFs, memes, emoji, and other images of black people to express various emotional reactions online.
  5. kawaii

    kawaii

    Kawaii means "cute" in Japanese, and it is associated with a pop-culture aesthetic of such things as cuddly animals and pink hearts.
  6. 😏 Smirking Face emoji

    Up late at night on Tinder? Time to break out the smirking face emoji to make sure your sexy innuendo lands. Adding this emoji to a text indicates you are flirting or sending a suggestive…
  7. large adult sons

    Large adult sons is a meme about fictional grown men who cause trouble for their father but are still beloved by him. The phrase has been applied to real people, especially in politics and sports.
  8. Throwing shade

    throwing shade

    Throwing shade is a subtle way of disrespecting or ridiculing someone verbally or nonverbally.
  9. vore

    vore

    Vore is a fetish involving being eaten by or eating someone or something, real or imaginary.
  10. 🦄 Unicorn Face emoji

    The unicorn face emoji shouts "Sparkles and magic and rainbows!" It can express anything bright and sparkly, from fashion styles to whimsical moods. It can also refer to the unicorn in the gay community (a kind of…
  11. light teal text on dark teal background: "Bloods" or "Bloods gang"

    Bloods

    Bloods refers to an infamous street gang formed in Los Angeles primarily associated with the color red. A blood is also a slang term of address and endearment for a person, especially a young black…
  12. papi

    Papi

    Borrowed by English, papi is a Spanish colloquialism for “daddy,” extended as a general term of endearment like “buddy” for a friend or “my man” for a romantic partner.