1990s Slang: A Nostalgic Guide to 'As If' and More
Here are some slang words from the 1990s:
- As if: Expressing disbelief often sarcastically.
- Clueless: Ignorant or unaware.
- Cool: Awesome, amazing.
- Bling: Expensive or flashy jewerly.
- Chill: Relax.
- Dope: Awesome, cool, or something good.
- Gag me with a spoon: To express frustration or disgust in an exaggerated manner.
- Geek: A person who is intelligent or interested in technical things.
- Gnarly: Excellent, impressive.
- Grossed out: To be disgusted.
- Hot: Attractive, desirable.
- Hype: Excitement, a trend.
- I can't even: To express extreme incredulity or annoyance.
- Jammin': Enjoying oneself, usually listening to music.
- No duh: An expression of obviousness or sarcasm.
- Oh snap: An expression of surprise or dismay.
- Phat: Awesome, excellent.
- Radical: Cool, awesome.
- Ratchet: Crude, low class, or tasteless.
- Sick: Cool, awesome, or impressive.
- Slappin': Cool, awesome, or catchy.
- The bomb: Something very good or impressive.
- Tight: Awesome, cool, or attractive.
- Trippin': Acting weird or crazy.
- Whatever: A dismissive expression of indifference or lack of interest.
- Word: Used to express agreement, acknowledgment, or understanding.
- Yo: A greeting or term of address, similar to "hello" or "hey".
- Ziggy Marley: To smoke weed.
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