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Pronunciation: MAH-nih-kah
Alternate spelling: Monicca, MoniCCA
A term of female camaraderie, loyalty, and sisterhood in urban culture. Used between women who share a close bond, mutual respect, or a ride-or-die connection. Similar to how “my nigga” is used among men, “Monicca” is the female, sister-energy version, expressing trust, authenticity, and shared experience.
Alternate spelling: Monicca, MoniCCA
A term of female camaraderie, loyalty, and sisterhood in urban culture. Used between women who share a close bond, mutual respect, or a ride-or-die connection. Similar to how “my nigga” is used among men, “Monicca” is the female, sister-energy version, expressing trust, authenticity, and shared experience.
• “Girl, that’s Monicca right there. Day one.”
• “We been through too much together — she’s Monicca for life.”
• “If Monicca pull up, you know I’m good.”
• “We been through too much together — she’s Monicca for life.”
• “If Monicca pull up, you know I’m good.”
by AnnaNickolette November 23, 2025
Get the Monicca mug.A SUPPORT(HER) is someone who shows unapologetic, front-line, real-deal support for a woman — her grind, her goals, her healing, her hustle, her elevation.
Not just a “supporter,” but somebody who is actively rooting for HER specifically.
A SUPPORT(HER) pulls up, reposts, encourages, protects, checks on, invests in, celebrates, and stands beside a woman in her wins and her struggles.
It’s support — with HER at the center of it.
Not just a “supporter,” but somebody who is actively rooting for HER specifically.
A SUPPORT(HER) pulls up, reposts, encourages, protects, checks on, invests in, celebrates, and stands beside a woman in her wins and her struggles.
It’s support — with HER at the center of it.
“She got a whole squad of SUPPORT(HERs) behind her — that’s why she shines the way she do.”
• “Don’t call yourself my friend if you ain’t a real SUPPORT(HER) when it counts.”
• “I don’t need a crowd, I just need a couple solid SUPPORT(HERs) in my corner.”
• “He be acting like he don’t care, but lowkey he’s a big SUPPORT(HER) of her brand.”
• “Don’t call yourself my friend if you ain’t a real SUPPORT(HER) when it counts.”
• “I don’t need a crowd, I just need a couple solid SUPPORT(HERs) in my corner.”
• “He be acting like he don’t care, but lowkey he’s a big SUPPORT(HER) of her brand.”
by AnnaNickolette November 23, 2025
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Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: A music genre that fuses rhythm and blues with rap — smooth soul with heavy street energy and booming 808s. Created by The Artist Anna Nickolette, the Queen of Rhythm & Thug, R&T hits hard, gets the crowd moving, keeps it real.
Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: A music genre that fuses rhythm and blues with rap — smooth soul with heavy street energy and booming 808s. Created by The Artist Anna Nickolette, the Queen of Rhythm & Thug, R&T hits hard, gets the crowd moving, keeps it real.
by AnnaNickolette December 2, 2025
Get the R&T mug.A grown woman, usually seasoned and confident, who dates or pulls younger men with ease.
She’s older, finer, experienced, and the young dudes flock to her like she’s a whole mood.
An OBGYN is the auntie who’s aging like wine while her man is aging like milk left out.
She’s older, finer, experienced, and the young dudes flock to her like she’s a whole mood.
An OBGYN is the auntie who’s aging like wine while her man is aging like milk left out.
by AnnaNickolette December 11, 2025
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(noun)
Pronounced: HIM-peez
A joking remix of the word herpes, but flipped to HIM — meaning whatever a man caught, he definitely didn’t get it from a woman. Used when a woman wants to make it clear: “That came from him, not me.” Himpes = man-on-man business, his situation, not hers.
(noun)
Pronounced: HIM-peez
A joking remix of the word herpes, but flipped to HIM — meaning whatever a man caught, he definitely didn’t get it from a woman. Used when a woman wants to make it clear: “That came from him, not me.” Himpes = man-on-man business, his situation, not hers.
“I don’t know who he trying to blame, but that ain’t herpes — that’s himpes. He got that from him, not me.”
by AnnaNickolette December 11, 2025
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