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#1. DRIP usually refers to someone’s:
#2. If someone says a snack is BUSSIN, they mean it is:
#3. If someone says they’re going to GHOST you, it means they will:
#4. What’s the meaning of TEA in internet slang?
#5. When someone says “this HITS DIFFERENT,” they mean:
#6. NO CAP in Gen Z Slang means:
#7. Calling someone an NPC online usually means:
#8. What does RIZZ mean?
#9. PERIODT is used to:
#10. GOAT stands for:
#11. What does SUS usually mean in Slang?
#12. GLOWED UP in slang means:
#13. To STAN someone is to:
#14. If someone says I’M DEAD, they mean:
#15. RATIO + REPLY as a reaction usually indicates:
#16. According to Gen Zs, If a song SLAPS, that means the song is:
#17. SIMP refers to someone who:
#18. CHEUGY refers to something that is:
#19. LOWKEY in internet slang means:
#20. FLEX in Gen Z Slang most often means:
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