/ˈri .əl/
In the current generation, the word, "Real", is used as a form of internet slang across multiple different platforms of social media. Commonly used when someone says something that makes sense to someone else or a large number of people, or can be used when someone speaks in a literal and serious sense.
In the current generation, the word, "Real", is used as a form of internet slang across multiple different platforms of social media. Commonly used when someone says something that makes sense to someone else or a large number of people, or can be used when someone speaks in a literal and serious sense.
*video about heartbreak*
"I miss her, but it's been so long to the point where I don't really know what I'm missing anymore."
"real."
"I miss her, but it's been so long to the point where I don't really know what I'm missing anymore."
"real."
by the dude that defined real December 6, 2023
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by Ted Ginn JR December 19, 2023
Get the Real mug.“Real” is peak translation for, this spoke to me, i see you, I admire the courage to be so beautifully bare online
Some guy posts on his Twitter “i hate my life, everyday repeats, and it’s a cycle I can see but can’t break”. 53 seconds later, a reply says “real”.
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Get the Real mug.2) Is most commonly used to relate so something depressing ; People tend to comment simply the word "Real" in the comment section of depressing videos on Tiktok, Instagram, etc...
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Get the Real mug.When used in the adjective form, real has many different meanings.
For example: "the store is real," would denote that the store exists in reality.
It can also mean it's genuine or authentic. For instance: "he has real money, and not printed money."
As a noun, 'real' usually denotes something which is raw, pure, genuine and emotionally relatable.
For example: "I think I'm losing my mind" - "real."
For example: "the store is real," would denote that the store exists in reality.
It can also mean it's genuine or authentic. For instance: "he has real money, and not printed money."
As a noun, 'real' usually denotes something which is raw, pure, genuine and emotionally relatable.
For example: "I think I'm losing my mind" - "real."
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