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Urban Dictionary

Takeseller 

An online media figure engaging in political discourse with the explicit or implicit purpose of directing their audience to their own or some aligned value-extracting media project in the form of a podcast, substack, publication or the like
I wouldn't call billy a "journalist" he just has a twitter and a podcast and a substance where he sells his takes; He's a takeseller
Takeseller by Basil Enjoyer February 12, 2025
Word of the Day on April 25, 2025

Law and Order 

A buzzphrase for presidents and presidential candidates for "Police State."
Presidential candidate (what he says): "I am the law and order candidate!"
Presidential candidate (what he means): "I intend to create a police state and curtail your rights!"
Word of the Day on April 24, 2025

Aura points

“Aura” is being cool or respected, but when a person does something embarrassing or not to be seen in a good light, they will lose “aura points.” Therefore, “aura points” is measuring how cool and/or respected someone is and is typically referred to as a loss of said “points.” This term gained much attraction in online spaces and conversations.
Friend 1: “How many aura points did I lose when I went back with my ex after he cheated on me?”

Friend 2: “Dang that’s bad -200 points, I’d say”
Aura points by JollyPollyPocket June 14, 2024
Word of the Day on April 23, 2025

and the crowd goes mild 

When someone’s music is so mid, it’s like “and the crowd goes home” but the music is mid
“Let’s listen to some Taylor Swift.”
“And the crowd goes mild!”
Word of the Day on April 22, 2025
A nerd's version of peeling off a girl's panties for the first time.
Poor Billy nearly jizzed his pants on live camera while unboxing his new phone!
unboxing by CSSO August 19, 2009
Word of the Day on April 21, 2025
Used in London, UK to refer to a wrist watch.
i moved to him for his kettle.
Kettle by LondonSlangMonger August 4, 2009
Word of the Day on April 20, 2025