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  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. unfff

    Unfff is an exclamation typically used to express sexual attraction.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.”
  6. 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
  7. 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
  8. 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
  9. greenish-blue background with words Godwin's law on it

    Godwin’s law

    Godwin’s law is the proposition that the longer an internet argument goes on, the higher the probability becomes that something or someone will be compared to Adolf Hitler. Related words: hitler Arken's law Markley's law…
  10. walm

    walm

    Walm is an archaic word referring to “gushing or boiling water,” now largely appearing as a common misspelling of the word warm ... and sometimes a blend of warm and calm because we need that type of word in…
  11. i know!

    I know!

    When used as an exclamation, I know! indicates perfect agreement, empathy, or understanding. The phrase can also communicate frustration, contrition, or an idea. Related words: ikr ik i don't know idk the more you know
  12. fuego

    fuego

    Borrowed from the Spanish word for fire, fuego is used in English as a slang term for something “excellent” or “sexy,” with the phrase en fuego expressing something “on fire,” or “performing extremely well.” Related…