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Funnest

A way of expressing that whatever was previously explained or done was at the very top of occasions, just as coolest is to cool, funnest is to fun
That was the funnest birthday ever
by Walking_slushee December 31, 2020
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funni

Term used when talking about a meme, that is a video, because memes are pictures, and vines aren’t in style anymore, that awkward moment arises when you want to to say you have a “funni” to show to someone, that’s what it simply is.
Bruh check this out, lemme show you this funni”
by Walking_slushee December 31, 2020
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Flast

Often used when describing irony, but means when you go to fast you loose. Typically said as a warning, to calm down, or chill out.
Shawn: “omg, I have 3 tests tomorrow, I gotta move really fast (said as they are hyper ventilating$
Ben: “calm down before you flast”
by Walking_slushee December 31, 2020
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Seggs

A way of typing sex, but without typing sex, because they are pronounce similar, but seggs is not a bad word, but sex is, in some cases, some prefer to use this pronunciation
Jon: I had seggs with your mom

Sister: TMI
by Walking_slushee December 31, 2020
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Camelot

Not only is it long Arthur’s castle, but is a song released by NLE Choppa, in October 2016.
Hugh: “have u listened to Camelot”

Lloyd: “yea, like 5 years ago, it’s 2021 now dude”
by Walking_slushee December 31, 2020
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Netching

Term used when your Wifi at home seems to not load a simply request, like a picture or video on Instagram, and is when you turn off the WiFi and use your network for a brief moment, then switch back once the picture of video has loaded. (If anyone has a better name for this then please by all means use that instead)
Macy: “why is this not loading
Barbara: “have you tried Netching”
by Walking_slushee December 31, 2020
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2020

Possibly ole do the worst years in a very long time since the Great Depression. In the future, the phrase “2020” could replace that use of “hell” in conversations, as shown
Brad: “Bruh, today as work was like hell
Sam: “don’t you mean 2020”
by Walking_slushee December 31, 2020
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