"AFK" stands for "Away From Keyboard". It is commonly used in online multiplayer games and chat platforms to let others know that the person is not currently at their computer or device and will not be able to respond to messages or participate in the game. It is used as a way to let others know that the person will be temporarily unavailable, and it's a way to inform others that the person is not purposely ignoring them.
Joe: Hey Bob, where did you go? I need your help with this dungeon boss.
Bob: Oh sorry, I had to step away for a moment. I'll be AFK for a few minutes.
Joe: OK, no problem. Let me know when you're back.
Bob: Will do.
Bob: Oh sorry, I had to step away for a moment. I'll be AFK for a few minutes.
Joe: OK, no problem. Let me know when you're back.
Bob: Will do.
by dwdwefewf January 21, 2023
Joe: "Hey Bob, Can you send me that report by the end of the day?"
Bob: "Sure thing, Joe. I'll have it to you ASAP."
Joe: "Great, I need it to present it to the board tomorrow morning."
Bob: "No problem, I'll make sure it's done as soon as possible."
Joe: "Thanks Bob, really appreciate it."
Bob: "Not a problem, happy to help out. You'll have it ASAP"
Bob: "Sure thing, Joe. I'll have it to you ASAP."
Joe: "Great, I need it to present it to the board tomorrow morning."
Bob: "No problem, I'll make sure it's done as soon as possible."
Joe: "Thanks Bob, really appreciate it."
Bob: "Not a problem, happy to help out. You'll have it ASAP"
by dwdwefewf January 20, 2023
"Stackin'" is a slang term that refers to the act of making money or accumulating wealth. It is often used to describe someone who is financially successful or is working hard to achieve financial success. It can also be used as a verb, meaning to actively and consistently make an effort to increase one's wealth. The phrase has a connotation of being active and persistent about making money and is often used in street culture and in casual conversations among friends.
Joe: "How's business going?"
Bob: "It's going good, I've been stackin' up."
Joe: "That's great, what have you been doing to make it happen?"
Bob: "I've been putting in a lot of extra hours and finding new ways to bring in more clients."
Joe: "Sounds like you're really making it happen, keep stackin'."
Bob: "Thanks, I plan to. Gotta keep stackin' that paper."
Bob: "It's going good, I've been stackin' up."
Joe: "That's great, what have you been doing to make it happen?"
Bob: "I've been putting in a lot of extra hours and finding new ways to bring in more clients."
Joe: "Sounds like you're really making it happen, keep stackin'."
Bob: "Thanks, I plan to. Gotta keep stackin' that paper."
by dwdwefewf January 20, 2023
"Sus" is a slang term that is short for "suspicious." It is used to describe someone or something that appears to be shady or untrustworthy. It can also be used as a verb, "to sus," meaning to suspect or to have a feeling of mistrust towards someone or something. It is common to use the phrase on the internet or in text conversations.
Joe: Hey Bob, have you seen the new guy at work yet?
Bob: Yeah, I saw him yesterday.
Joe: What do you think of him?
Bob: I don't know man, something about him just seems sus to me.
Joe: Sus?
Bob: Yeah, like he's hiding something. I can't put my finger on it, but my gut tells me to be careful around him.
Joe: Hmm, that is sus. I'll keep an eye on him. Thanks for the heads up.
Bob: Yeah, I saw him yesterday.
Joe: What do you think of him?
Bob: I don't know man, something about him just seems sus to me.
Joe: Sus?
Bob: Yeah, like he's hiding something. I can't put my finger on it, but my gut tells me to be careful around him.
Joe: Hmm, that is sus. I'll keep an eye on him. Thanks for the heads up.
by dwdwefewf January 22, 2023
"Bruh" is a slang term that is often used as an expression of surprise or disbelief. It can also be used as a shortened version of "brother" as a term of address among friends. In recent years, it has also been used as an informal way of saying "hey" or "what's up."
Joe: "Yo, Bob, check this out. I just got a new car."
Bob: "Bruh, no way! What kind of car is it?"
Joe: "It's a Lamborghini. I've been saving up for it for years."
Bob: "Bruh, that's insane! I'm so jealous. Can I take it for a spin later?"
Joe: "Of course, bruh. It's all yours."
Bob: "Bruh, no way! What kind of car is it?"
Joe: "It's a Lamborghini. I've been saving up for it for years."
Bob: "Bruh, that's insane! I'm so jealous. Can I take it for a spin later?"
Joe: "Of course, bruh. It's all yours."
by dwdwefewf January 21, 2023
"Kiddiot" is a blend of two words "kid" and "idiot", it is used to refer to someone who is acting in a foolish or stupid manner and is considered to be a derogatory term. It is not a commonly used word, and it is considered offensive, it is not appropriate to use it to refer to someone.
by dwdwefewf January 21, 2023