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."
by illiteratebanana October 27, 2024
A different type of "real" commonly used on tiktok, mostly being on depressing slideshows. Which is basically saying that you relate with a person that's at it's lowest"
Person1: I'm at my fucking limit, I don't even know anymore. The urge of killing myself keeps on getting bigger, as the problems in my life intense more and more. I allways to keep a smile around people, but when I'm in my home I just feel empty and alone.
Person2: Real.
Person2: Real.
by CouldntThinkOfNameIdeas November 22, 2022
A word used in a situation where someone tells you something you agree with, but you don't say "I agree." You just say, "Real."
by deathbloomz4 July 28, 2022
A word used in conversations when people send a meme, and instead of saying "I agree." They will say, "Real."
by deathbloomz4 July 30, 2022
Used by suicidal and depressed user on comment in video of slideshow and schizophrenic video who wants to die and kill themself to agree and attempt to suicide
by Mozarabchan June 04, 2023