Internet Slang Dictionary

Internet slang, explained fast

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Quick meanings, natural examples, origin notes, and country-specific context for internet, TikTok, gaming, and texting slang. Built for readers who want the answer right away and enough nuance to actually use the term correctly.

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Built for US, UK, Australia, Canada, and global internet usage

Some slang stays stable across the internet. Other words shift in tone depending on whether the reader is in the US, UK, or Australia. The site structure now supports both single-term pages and regional hub pages without creating thin duplicates.

  • Bloke shows strong UK and Australian usage
  • No cap keeps its US roots but is now globally recognized online
  • Side eye works broadly across English-speaking audiences