A term used to negate or contradict a statement, often to signify the end of a conversation or argument. It is typically used to dismiss or shut down further discussion in a definitive manner.
Example 1:
• Person 1: “I love you more.”
• Person 2: “Mope.”
• Person 1: “What does that mean?”
• Person 2: “It means the conversation is over.”
Example 2:
• Friend 1: “I can totally beat you at this game.”
• Friend 2: “Mope.”
• Friend 1: “Wait, what?”
• Friend 2: “It’s over, I win.”
• Person 1: “I love you more.”
• Person 2: “Mope.”
• Person 1: “What does that mean?”
• Person 2: “It means the conversation is over.”
Example 2:
• Friend 1: “I can totally beat you at this game.”
• Friend 2: “Mope.”
• Friend 1: “Wait, what?”
• Friend 2: “It’s over, I win.”
by AustinEsones April 26, 2025
Get the Mope mug.A definitive word used to express disagreement, rejection, or indicate the complete opposite of what was said. “Mope” is a formal, standalone response meant to firmly but simply end a conversation, idea, or suggestion without further discussion
Friends Example:
• Friend 1: “Bro you down to pull an all-nighter again?”
• Friend 2: “Mope.”
Dating Example:
• Person 1: “You’re not gonna miss me when I leave?”
• Person 2: “Mope.”
• Friend 1: “Bro you down to pull an all-nighter again?”
• Friend 2: “Mope.”
Dating Example:
• Person 1: “You’re not gonna miss me when I leave?”
• Person 2: “Mope.”
by AustinEsones April 27, 2025
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Get the Moped mug.A Malaysian slang term for step-through underbone motorcycles. Often used by teenage riders and carries the same meaning as Kapcai.
The term became popular after Chinese manufacturer SYM released their viral 175cc underbone model, SUPER MOPED 175i in 2018.
When mopeds were later targeted for regulatory bans in Malaysia, the model was renamed SYM VF3i to avoid confusion, but the slang lived on.
Today, “Super Moped” is commonly used by teenagers who grew up riding mopeds and are now old enough to ride underbone bikes.
In reality, mopeds are just a downgraded version of Kapcai but motorcycle brands keep using the term as a marketing buzzword to describe more modern and performance-oriented bikes.
The term became popular after Chinese manufacturer SYM released their viral 175cc underbone model, SUPER MOPED 175i in 2018.
When mopeds were later targeted for regulatory bans in Malaysia, the model was renamed SYM VF3i to avoid confusion, but the slang lived on.
Today, “Super Moped” is commonly used by teenagers who grew up riding mopeds and are now old enough to ride underbone bikes.
In reality, mopeds are just a downgraded version of Kapcai but motorcycle brands keep using the term as a marketing buzzword to describe more modern and performance-oriented bikes.
by Kodiang January 13, 2026
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