A term used to describe something that is exciting or cool. Can also be used to describe someone who is drunk or high.
by dwdwefewf January 19, 2023
A term used to describe someone who suddenly ends all communication and disappears without explanation.
by dwdwefewf January 19, 2023
"BRB" stands for "Be Right Back". It is commonly used in online communication such as in chats, forums, and online games to let others know that the person will be away for a short period of time and will return shortly. It is used as a way to inform others that the person will be temporarily unavailable, and it's a way to let others know that the person is not purposely ignoring them, but will return soon.
Joe: Bob, are you ready to start the raid?
Bob: Yeah, let me just finish this quest real quick. BRB.
Joe: OK, hurry back. We can't start without you.
Bob: I'm back! Let's do this.
Bob: Yeah, let me just finish this quest real quick. BRB.
Joe: OK, hurry back. We can't start without you.
Bob: I'm back! Let's do this.
by dwdwefewf January 21, 2023
by dwdwefewf January 20, 2023
"yw" is an abbreviation for "you're welcome." It is commonly used as a response to someone saying "thank you."
Joe: Hey Bob, thanks for helping me move all those boxes yesterday.
Bob: No problem, happy to help.
Joe: I really appreciate it.
Bob: yw, anytime.
Bob: No problem, happy to help.
Joe: I really appreciate it.
Bob: yw, anytime.
by dwdwefewf January 21, 2023
"What's up" is an informal greeting that is often used as a way to say "hello" or "how are you." It is a casual and informal way to initiate conversation, and it is often used among friends and peers. The phrase is versatile, and it can be used in different situations, such as when you meet someone new, when you haven't seen someone in a while or when you're trying to start a conversation with someone. It is a colloquial expression and it's commonly used in spoken language, but it can also be found in text messages, social media, and online chats. It is a way to signal that you are friendly and approachable, and it is often used in a more relaxed or casual setting. Some people might respond to "What's up" with a simple "not much" or "just hanging out" as a way to indicate that they are relaxed and open to conversation. Other people might use the phrase to ask about someone else's well-being or to express their own. It's a simple but effective phrase that helps people to connect and make small talk.
Joe: "Hey Bob, what's up?"
Bob: "Not much, just hanging out. What's new with you?"
Joe: "Not much, just finished up a project at work. How's the new job going?"
Bob: "It's going great, thanks for asking. I'm loving it so far."
Joe: "That's great to hear. Want to grab a beer later and catch up?"
Bob: "Sure, that sounds good. What time works for you?"
Joe: "How about 7 o'clock at the usual spot?"
Bob: "Sounds good, see you then."
Bob: "Not much, just hanging out. What's new with you?"
Joe: "Not much, just finished up a project at work. How's the new job going?"
Bob: "It's going great, thanks for asking. I'm loving it so far."
Joe: "That's great to hear. Want to grab a beer later and catch up?"
Bob: "Sure, that sounds good. What time works for you?"
Joe: "How about 7 o'clock at the usual spot?"
Bob: "Sounds good, see you then."
by dwdwefewf January 21, 2023
"LMAO" is an acronym that stands for "Laughing My Ass Off." It is an expression used to indicate that something is extremely funny and that the person is laughing hard. It is often used in text messaging, social media, and online conversations.
Joe: "Bob, did you hear the one about the chicken who crossed the playground?"
Bob: "No, what is it?"
Joe: "To get to the other slide!"
Bob: "LMAO, that's so bad but I can't stop laughing"
Joe: "I know, it's a classic one"
Bob: "No, what is it?"
Joe: "To get to the other slide!"
Bob: "LMAO, that's so bad but I can't stop laughing"
Joe: "I know, it's a classic one"
by dwdwefewf January 21, 2023