Pronunciation: /moyn/
Part of Speech: Noun / Expression / Vibe word
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1. Expression (sass mode):
A sharp, stylish way to tell someone to back off, stay in their lane, or mind their business. Used when someone’s being nosy, annoying, or just needs a
reality check.
2. Noun (shade mode):
A person who acts slick, fake, clueless, or just plain weird.
Basically: someone giving secondhand
embarrassment energy.
3. Vibe Word (rating mode):
Used to rate something as boring, dry, off, or just not giving.
Think of it as the new “meh” or “mid.”
Expression (sass mode):
Example:
“She asked if I still liked him. I said MOIN, babes. Stay curious.”
“Why are you looking at my phone? MOIN, please.”
Noun (Shade Mode):
Example:
“He lied, got caught, and still smiled like a moin.”
“Don’t be a moin, just say you were wrong.”
Vibe word (rating mode):
Example:
“
The party? Mmm… kinda moin,
not gonna lie.”
“That excuse was so moin, try again.”