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Slang tagged with "person" 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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Someone from rural Ireland. Informal shorthand whose exact tone depends on who is speaking and where it appears. It is commonly discussed in Ireland contexts
A slang term for a Canadian person. Informal shorthand whose exact tone depends on who is speaking and where it appears. It is commonly discussed in Canada contexts
An opportunist or risk-taker, often dubiously. Informal shorthand whose exact tone depends on who is speaking and where it appears. It is commonly discussed in Ireland contexts
Someone who wears glasses (often used as a playful or slightly teasing term)
π₯ 78 upvotesA person from rural Ireland, often used by city dwellers
A lazy person who avoids work. Informal shorthand whose exact tone depends on who is speaking and where it appears. It is commonly discussed in Ireland contexts
A boring or dull person with no sense of fun. Informal shorthand whose exact tone depends on who is speaking and where it appears. It is commonly discussed in Ireland contexts
An idiot or foolish person. Used as informal criticism or teasing; strength depends on relationship and delivery. It is commonly discussed in Ireland contexts
A very fashionable person (from English). Informal shorthand whose exact tone depends on who is speaking and where it appears. It is commonly discussed in Middle East contexts
Attractive; good-looking (often used for people). Usually warm or playful; read the relationship before assuming sincerity. It is commonly discussed in UK contexts
An old-fashioned or unadventurous person. Informal shorthand whose exact tone depends on who is speaking and where it appears. It is commonly discussed in USA contexts
π₯ 73 upvotesFunny or entertaining; can describe a person or situation
A foolish or incompetent person. Used as informal criticism or teasing; strength depends on relationship and delivery. It is commonly discussed in Ireland contexts
An attractive person (often female, can be slightly objectifying)
Lucky or flukey. Informal shorthand whose exact tone depends on who is speaking and where it appears. It is commonly discussed in Ireland contexts
A large, often slow or clumsy person. Informal shorthand whose exact tone depends on who is speaking and where it appears. It is commonly discussed in UK contexts
A person who is a trendy or fashion-conscious follower of trends
A South African person (informal). Informal shorthand whose exact tone depends on who is speaking and where it appears. It is commonly discussed in Africa contexts
A waster or person with low intelligence. Used as informal criticism or teasing; strength depends on relationship and delivery. It is commonly discussed in Ireland contexts
A small person. Informal shorthand whose exact tone depends on who is speaking and where it appears. It is commonly discussed in UK contexts
An unpleasant or contemptible person. Informal shorthand whose exact tone depends on who is speaking and where it appears. It is commonly discussed in UK contexts
π₯ 54 upvotesA guy or a dude. Informal shorthand whose exact tone depends on who is speaking and where it appears. It is commonly discussed in French contexts
A girl, woman, or girlfriend. Informal shorthand whose exact tone depends on who is speaking and where it appears. It is commonly discussed in French contexts
That guy or woman, often unfamiliar or disliked. Informal shorthand whose exact tone depends on who is speaking and where it appears. It is commonly discussed in Ireland contexts
Young person / youth. Informal shorthand whose exact tone depends on who is speaking and where it appears. It is commonly discussed in UK contexts
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