When someone’s true feelings or intentions are extremely obvious, regardless of their attempts to disguise them. It's as easy for everyone to see as if they were writing it in the sky.
"He wants to act like he doesn't like her, but he's skywriting."
"Okay girl, just keep skywriting how insecure you are."
"Okay girl, just keep skywriting how insecure you are."
by dealt a ruin September 07, 2025

Well-dressed. Usually refers to clothes as in "togs," but can refer to one's entire look including accessories, hair, and makeup.
Can be used in adjective or verb form. As a verb, can be used similarly to "styled on." Other variations include "togged up," "togged out," and "togging."
Can be used in adjective or verb form. As a verb, can be used similarly to "styled on." Other variations include "togged up," "togged out," and "togging."
Her look is immaculate, she's togged out to the teeth.
I togged the hell out of my ex at the party last night.
I togged the hell out of my ex at the party last night.
by dealt a ruin September 07, 2025

An abbreviation for "no original ideas." A NOI or noi (pronounced "noy") is someone who is incapable of coming up with their own ideas, and leeches off the thoughts and creativity of others instead.
Nois often regurgitate other people's opinions, steal jokes, copy comments, and repost other people's content. They're usually motivated by a desire for attention, validation, or revenue.
Nois often regurgitate other people's opinions, steal jokes, copy comments, and repost other people's content. They're usually motivated by a desire for attention, validation, or revenue.
"You stole this from an old Tweet. Stop being such a NOI."
"A lot of nois in this comment section, it's just fifty people repeating the same exact joke."
"He's the king of the NOIs. All of his videos are just him ripping off other people's ideas."
"A lot of nois in this comment section, it's just fifty people repeating the same exact joke."
"He's the king of the NOIs. All of his videos are just him ripping off other people's ideas."
by dealt a ruin September 07, 2025

An idiom meaning that someone is incredibly desperate for something, often to the point of behaving in ways that are outlandish, inappropriate, or embarrassing. It can also be used as an exaggerated way to express excitement about something.
“She just met this guy and she’s too busy licking the floor to see all the red flags.”
"THe NEW EPISODE GHDHJSDH I’M LICKING THE FLOOR"
"THe NEW EPISODE GHDHJSDH I’M LICKING THE FLOOR"
by dealt a ruin September 07, 2025

Old, decrepit, outdated, or unused. It's as if it's been sitting neglected somewhere, gathering moss.
"I was going through my closet and found this mossy old wig."
"This mossy app needs to be updated."
"The mossiest regulations made by the mossiest people."
"This mossy app needs to be updated."
"The mossiest regulations made by the mossiest people."
by dealt a ruin September 07, 2025

"I am athirst for that man."
"Posting these pics because I'm athirst for some validation."
"Might I have a beverage? I am athirst."
"Posting these pics because I'm athirst for some validation."
"Might I have a beverage? I am athirst."
by dealt a ruin September 07, 2025

A euphemism used when someone has strong negative feelings about something, but is choosing not to share them more explicitly (usually out of courtesy towards others).
Calling something "challenging" is a way to express one's dislike of it as being a personal issue, rather than a condemnation of the thing itself. Basically, "it's not you, it's me."
Often used in a lighthearted or humorous manner.
Calling something "challenging" is a way to express one's dislike of it as being a personal issue, rather than a condemnation of the thing itself. Basically, "it's not you, it's me."
Often used in a lighthearted or humorous manner.
Person 1: I love her new song! What'd you think of it?
Person 2: It's... challenging. It isn't for me. (Absolutely hated it.)
"Do you want a mint? Your breath is a bit challenging."
(After falling down the stairs): "The stairs are challenging today."
Person 2: It's... challenging. It isn't for me. (Absolutely hated it.)
"Do you want a mint? Your breath is a bit challenging."
(After falling down the stairs): "The stairs are challenging today."
by dealt a ruin September 07, 2025
