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Standing for “Greatest Of All Time,” GOAT has become a cultural badge of honor used in sports, music, gaming, and any domain where people passionately declare superiority. The phrase’s rise mirrors the social-media era’s obsession with rankings and hot takes. Calling someone the GOAT places them above the competition—past, present, and hypothetical future—suggesting their influence is unmatched. It’s both praise and final judgment, because once someone is labeled the GOAT, debates tend to erupt like small online brushfires.
“LeBron? Messi? Beyoncé? Choose your GOAT wisely.”
The Street Language Dictionary
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- IYKYK autre orthographe
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The phrase that basically says ‘this ain’t for everyone.’ Used when you drop a reference so niche only your inner circle will nod knowingly while everyone else stares in confused silence.
“That gas station taco hit different… IYKYK.”
- GRWM autre orthographe
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A digital confession booth where you spill your morning chaos while doing eyeliner or brushing your hair. GRWM means you're letting the internet watch you transform from ‘barely functioning’ to ‘presentable-ish.’ Bonus points if you overshare about your ex mid-blush.
“Headed to class—GRWM while I panic about my quiz.”
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A title reserved for legends who operate on a level the rest of us only dream about. Calling someone the GOAT means they’ve basically completed life on hard mode and unlocked bonus skins. It’s the crown you give when “really good” doesn’t even scratch the surface.
“Serena Williams? GOAT energy only.”
- extra autre orthographe
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Describes someone doing the absolute most when the moment asked for… maybe half. It’s the vibe of a friend who turns a group text into a three-act drama, or the person who shows up to a casual hangout dressed like they’re auditioning for a music video. Being extra ain’t always bad—it just means your drama levels are permanently set to ‘season finale.’
“Why’d she bring a ring light to brunch? She’s so extra.”
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Used when food hits so hard it temporarily deletes your problems. If something’s bussin’, it’s not just good—it’s “I-forgot-I-owe-rent” good. Mostly thrown around when someone takes a bite and their brain does that Windows-XP startup sound. Also works for anything that slaps way harder than expected.
“Bro, this mac and cheese? Bussin’ for real.”
- bet autre orthographe
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A one-word thumbs-up from the streets. When someone hits you with “bet,” they’re basically stamping your plan with approval—no flair, no fireworks, just a chill seal of agreement. It’s the universal way of saying “say less” without wasting extra syllables, and sometimes it also means “watch me do it.” Depends on tone, eyebrow position, and the level of chaos in the air.
“We dipping after class?” “Bet.”
