Forward (adj., slang)
Pronunciation: /ˈfɔr.wɚd/
Definition: A term used to describe an idea, creation, or concept that is exceptionally novel and has the potential to change the landscape of its field. Implies progressiveness, ingenuity, and forward-thinking.
Origins: Coined by Ecco, an innovator and creative thinker, in 2025. The term plays on the existing word "forward," which connotes advancement and progress. Used informally to
hype groundbreaking ideas, projects, or performances.
Related Terms: Progressive, visionary,
cutting-edge, future, groundbreaking.
Use this term to recognize creativity and vision when something truly breaks the mold. Spread the word—because when something’s
fresh, groundbreaking, and next-level… it’
s **forward**.
"Yo, that
AI concept you just explained? That’s forward."
"Their new album is forward—totally redefining the genre."
"The way you blended dance and projection
mapping? Forward,
for real."