Term used to describe a word that becomes widely popular, and is currently experiencing the height of it's popularity. Similar to a buzz word, but an "it word" is more pervasive and used primarily by adolescents and twenty-somethings, whereas buzz words are used mostly by journalists and marketers.
Ex. I heard that toxic is the new "it word", its gonna replace sick!
Ex. Don't be alarmed when your teenage son tells you that your new shirt is fat; they are likely saying phat, spelled P H - it's the "it word" with kids these days.
Ex. Don't be alarmed when your teenage son tells you that your new shirt is fat; they are likely saying phat, spelled P H - it's the "it word" with kids these days.
by Leroy Brown 420 February 04, 2009
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by Soiled Undergarment August 17, 2003
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by Bastardized Bottomburp August 28, 2003
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by I LIKE CHEEEZE October 04, 2019
Currently, the bird is the word. Even though some are unaware that the bird is the word, in most places, every one is talking about the bird.
by autman November 19, 2008