Loading...
Loading...
Slang tagged with "description" groups entries that share a theme, platform, tone, or use case. Treat the tag as a discovery label rather than proof of a single origin, universal meaning, or verified popularity.
Understanding "description" slang can help parents, educators, creators, and curious readers compare related terms. Open individual entries for examples, tone notes, risk labels, and correction links before using a term publicly.
Attractive; good-looking (usually describing a woman). Usually warm or playful; read the relationship before assuming sincerity. It is commonly discussed in USA contexts
Profound; serious; emotionally deep or meaningful. Informal shorthand whose exact tone depends on who is speaking and where it appears. It is commonly discussed in USA contexts
It's embodying a particular mood, style, or vibe. Informal shorthand whose exact tone depends on who is speaking and where it appears. It is commonly discussed in USA contexts
It gives off the feeling of [X]; used to describe the aesthetic or mood of something
To be very bad; terrible (used as a negative adjective)
Boring or dull. "C'est plate" is a staple Quebecois expression
Expensive. Verlan for "cher.". Informal shorthand whose exact tone depends on who is speaking and where it appears. It is commonly discussed in French contexts
Reliable; dependable; excellent. Informal shorthand whose exact tone depends on who is speaking and where it appears. It is commonly discussed in USA contexts
Absolutely; undeniably (often preceding an adjective). Informal shorthand whose exact tone depends on who is speaking and where it appears. It is commonly discussed in USA contexts
Excellent; amazing; first-rate (often associated with surfer culture)
Dive deeper into description language and culture with these articles from the SlangWatch blog.
Explore more slang by browsing tags related to description.
Description slang is a group of informal terms connected by a shared topic, platform, tone, or community label. The tag is a browsing aid, not a claim that every term is used in exactly the same way.
Yes. Slang often crosses boundaries. A word may be connected to TikTok, gaming, memes, a region, and a tone category at the same time.
When a category has fewer than three entries, SlangWatch may ask search engines not to index it until the page has enough useful content to stand on its own.
Use the contact page to flag a category mismatch or suggest better context for an entry.
Browse slang terms across categories, regions, and communities. The SlangWatch directory is designed to be useful, cautious, and context-aware rather than just a list of short definitions.