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The Online Slang Dictionary for American, English, and Urban slang.

Wednesday's slang word of the day: womp womp

20 June 2018 @ 4:36 pm

My sincerest apologies for not choosing a Word of the Day in so long.Today's slang word of the day is womp womp. Its definitions appear below. Click here to vote on usage and vulgarity, to see words that share the same meaning, and to see words that share the same root words.womp wompinterjectionimitation of a sound effect traditionally used in cartoons after something unfortunate happens to a character. The second "womp" is spoken at a lower pitch. Almost always used sarcastically to indicate that the speaker doesn't care.      &nb

Friday's slang word of the day: delish

13 September 2013 @ 4:57 pm

Today's slang word of the day is delish. Its definitions appear below. Click here to vote on usage and vulgarity, to see words that share the same meaning, and to see words that share the same root words.delishadjective"delicious".That dinner was delish.                                                     &n

Thursday's slang word of the day: famously

12 September 2013 @ 4:57 pm

Today's slang word of the day is famously. Its definitions appear below. Click here to vote on usage and vulgarity, to see words that share the same meaning, and to see words that share the same root words.famouslyadverbwell.                                                                     &

Wednesday's slang word of the day: bra

11 September 2013 @ 4:57 pm

Today's slang word of the day is bra. Its definitions appear below. Click here to vote on usage and vulgarity, to see words that share the same meaning, and to see words that share the same root words.branounalternate pronunciation of bro.Hey bra! Do you want to go to the store?See more words with the same meaning: friend, friends.See more words with the same meaning:

Tuesday's slang word of the day: cock up

10 September 2013 @ 4:57 pm

Today's slang word of the day is cock up. Its definitions appear below. Click here to vote on usage and vulgarity, to see words that share the same meaning, and to see words that share the same root words.cock upnouna mistake. Usually hyphenated.                                                                  

Monday's slang word of the day: cracking to

9 September 2013 @ 4:57 pm

Today's slang word of the day is cracking to. Its definitions appear below. Click here to vote on usage and vulgarity, to see words that share the same meaning, and to see words that share the same root words.cracking toadjectiveeager to.                                                               

Friday's slang word of the day: get a buzz on

6 September 2013 @ 4:57 pm

Today's slang word of the day is get a buzz on. Its definitions appear below. Click here to vote on usage and vulgarity, to see words that share the same meaning, and to see words that share the same root words.get a buzz onverbto acquire a buzz.                                                &n

Thursday's slang word of the day: get slizzard

5 September 2013 @ 4:57 pm

Today's slang word of the day is get slizzard. Its definitions appear below. Click here to vote on usage and vulgarity, to see words that share the same meaning, and to see words that share the same root words.get slizzardverbto become slizzard.Tonight I'm about to get slizzard.               &nbs

Wednesday's slang word of the day: frosh

4 September 2013 @ 4:57 pm

Today's slang word of the day is frosh. Its definitions appear below. Click here to vote on usage and vulgarity, to see words that share the same meaning, and to see words that share the same root words.froshnoun - uncountablea freshman.                                                                    &nbs

Tuesday's slang word of the day: going forward

3 September 2013 @ 4:57 pm

Today's slang word of the day is going forward. Its definitions appear below. Click here to vote on usage and vulgarity, to see words that share the same meaning, and to see words that share the same root words.going forwardotherfrom now, into the future. Usually used in contrast to the near past, as when discussing future corporate plans.