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Slang tagged with "humor" 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.
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Performing mundane adult tasks (like paying bills, doing laundry) with a sense of accomplishment or dread
π₯ 59 upvotesSurprise or awkward pause; reaction to something unexpected
Attractive person framed as ditzy; reclaimed or ironic in some online spaces
Caught with clear evidence, especially video; no denying it
Spending so much time online that judgment of normal social cues drifts
Wild, unhinged, carefree summer energy without polish or rules
Funny or entertaining; can describe a person or situation
Unapologetically lazy, messy, or feral self-indulgence without performance
Goofy as hell; silly or ridiculous, often spelled phonetically for humor
Attractive but not intellectually sharp man; often affectionate or humorous
Behaving in ways designed to provoke disgust or turn someone off on purpose
Personal list of small things that instantly reduce romantic attraction
Made to look inferior because someone else outshines you in appearance
Speaking facts so clearly it is like a printed document; emphatic agreement
Not funny; boring. Derived from "No" + "Jaemi" (fun)
Meme phrase implying bizarre events happen uniquely in Ohio; absurdity label
Living in someone's head without paying rent; occupying their thoughts obsessively
Lacking charm or flirting skill; the opposite of having rizz
To humorously and playfully mock someone, often in front of others
Lounging or consuming content passively for long periods; variant of bed rot
Keyboard laughter associated with VSCO girl era humor; ironic nostalgia
Used jokingly to refer to someone who appears intimidating, unapproachable, or slightly scary
Go outside and reconnect with real life; stop being chronically online
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