Slang Words You NEED TO KNOW in 2020
- Lit. When something is exciting, really enjoyable, you can say it’s “lit.”
- GOAT. It is an acronym of Greatest Of All Time.
- Snatched. When someone is wearing something that is very fashionable or has a look that looks really good.
- On fleek. This can be used as a replacement for “on point,” meaning something has been perfectly done.
- Salty. You can say someone is salty when they get upset or angry over something.
- Fit. Unlike the British version of the term “fit,” which means attractive, in the United States, “fit” is just the shortened version of the word “outfit”.
- Dead. As slang, it means that something is so funny or ridiculously good it’s forced you to be hyperbolic.
- Fire. It is used to refer to something that is really cool and amazing.
- Low-key. This can be used as a replacement for “quiet,” “modest,” “not very assertive.”
- High-key. It is the opposite of low-key.
- Shady. When someone is very sneaky, suspicious, you can say that person is “shady”
- Savage. This word is used as internet slang when describing a shocking event or a careless attitude.
- Shook. When someone is shook it means they are shocked or incredibly surprised.
- Slay. To “slay” is to do really well or succeed at something.
- Stan. “Stan” can be a noun for an overzealous and obsessive fan, and a verb meaning to be that kind of fan. It originated from an Eminem song of the same name.