New Popular Slang Terms Added To Cambridge Dictionary
New terms include "skibidi," which can be used with no real meaning as a joke standing for "cool" or "bad."
Popular slang terms have been recognized in the Cambridge Dictionary.
The dictionary is published by Cambridge University Press and Assessment in England. It has added over 6,000 words over the last year.
New terms include “skibidi,” which can be used with no real meaning as a joke standing for “cool” or “bad.”
Another added term was “red flag,” which is a sign that something bad is happening or could happen.
“Delulu” is a play on the word delusional, meaning you believe in things that are not real or true, because you choose to.
Other added terms that are popular in the new generations include “snackable,” “green flag,” “mouse jiggler,” and more.