- bevvy bevies autre orthographe
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Short for beverages, but always alcoholic — never herbal tea. Bevvy usually means beer, pints, or whatever your mate Dave claims he can ‘handle just fine’.
“We’re grabbing a few bevvies after work, join us?”
The Street Language Dictionary
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- boujee bougie autre orthographe
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Someone who lives like they’re rich even if their bank account is crying. Lux vibes, dramatic tastes, and zero shame included.
“She’s so boujee with that $12 latte.”
- blow off steam autre orthographe
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To release the emotional pressure cooker before you explode on innocent bystanders. Could involve yelling, gaming, dancing terribly—dealer’s choice.
“After finals, we gotta blow off steam hard.”
- bestie autre orthographe
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Your ride-or-die friend who knows all your embarrassing stories and still chooses to be seen with you. Often used even when you’ve known someone for five minutes.
“Relax bestie, we’re surviving today.”
- basic autre orthographe
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For people who operate solely on trends: pumpkin spice, infinity scarves, and whatever Starbucks just invented. Being basic isn't evil—it’s just aggressively predictable.
“Uggs and iced lattes? So basic.”
- amped autre orthographe
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When your energy is dialed up to 100 for absolutely no reason except raw hype. Usually precedes doing something questionable.
“I’m so amped for tonight it’s unhealthy.”
- all the ___ all the autre orthographe
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A dramatic way to say you’re feeling something at maximum voltage—joy, rage, nostalgia, whatever. Insert whatever emotion’s currently ruining your day.
“This song gives me all the feels.”
- vibe check autre orthographe
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A quick emotional scan to see if someone’s energy is aligned or if they’re about to combust. A vibe check can save a night—or destroy it—depending on the mood report.
“Bro, vibe check: you good?”
- tea spill the tea autre orthographe
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Premium-grade gossip served hot. If someone’s got tea, it means drama is brewing and you’re about to sip the finest chaos. Works equally well as a noun or a lifestyle.
“Girl, spill the tea—what did he REALLY say?”
- no-cap no cap, cap autre orthographe
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Used to confirm you’re being dead serious. Saying ‘no cap’ means you left your lies at home today. Saying just ‘cap’ means the opposite—you’re calling someone out for chatting pure fiction.
“No cap, that exam ended me spiritually.”
- mid autre orthographe
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When something is so aggressively average it deserves a participation trophy at best. Mid items don’t offend you, but they sure don’t impress anybody either. Perfect for cafeteria food, dull classes, and that one show everyone pretends to love.
“This latte? Mid. Needed two sugars and hope.”
