Doofish

Adjective. Describing a moment or action that is silly, foolish, or just plain ridiculous; as a result of a lapse in judgment or common sense. Synonyms: goofy, ditzy, airheaded.
"I sent an email to my boss with the subject line 'Hey Boo' instead of 'Hey Bob'—so doofish!"

"I tried to do a backflip off the diving board, but ended up belly-flopping into the pool—definitely a doofish move."

"I wanted to impress my crush by speaking French, but instead of saying 'Je t'aime' (I love you), I said 'J'aime le fromage' (I love cheese)—tellement doofish!"
by nexzed October 07, 2024
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Ęstą

Polish. A state of being both knowledgeable and naïve, often referring to someone who is well-educated but lacks practical life experience.
He's definitely an ęstą professor, with a lot of book knowledge but no real-world experience.
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Levicious

Someone who is playful, lighthearted, and prone to making jokes or adding levity to any situation.
1. "Her levicious personality always lifts the mood in the room."
2. "He was known for his levicious sense of humor, which made him a joy to be around."
3. "She was a levicious individual, always finding the funny side of life."
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ofc

A casual abbreviation for "of course," often used in a playful or slightly sarcastic way. Known as the epitome of internet slang laziness, further emphazied with alternative spellings like "Ofc" adding an extra layer of casualness.
Friend 1: "Can you grab me a coffee on your way?"
Friend 2: "Ofc, what's your order?"

Person 1: "Do you think he'll ever stop posting selfies?"
Person 2: "Ofc not, it's his lifeblood!"

YouTuber: "Don't forget to hit that subscribe button!"
Viewer: "Ofc, like I haven't done that already 🙄"
by nexzed October 08, 2024
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Chocka-Block

A colloquial term originating from Australian and New Zealand English dialects, used to describe a situation, place, or object that is filled-to-capacity, crowded, or packed full, leaving little to no space for anything else.
1. The concert venue was chocka-block with fans, it was impossible to move!
2. The fridge was chocka-block with junk from last night's party, there’s no room for any real food!
3. The cat's litter box was chocka-block, urgent clean-up mission required before the smell becomes unbearable!
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Kinmate

A word or concept that shares a close linguistic kinship or relationship with another word or concept.
"Flub" and "faux pas" are kinmates—they both describe the same kind of linguistic slip-ups.
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