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