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beshē/ (Noun) : Beshie

The document defines and provides context for several slang words and phrases, including: - Beshie, meaning a close friend who is not quite a best friend. - Brodie, referring to Russell Westbrook and his brother, as well as friends in general. - Ednis, meaning to burn marijuana by inverting the word "sinde". - FR, meaning "for real" as an emphatic statement of agreement or support. - Receipts, meaning evidence like photos or texts that can be used in online drama. - Tea, meaning gossip or rumors, especially as related to online drama. The document also suggests words that could be "retired

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beshē/ (Noun) : Beshie

The document defines and provides context for several slang words and phrases, including: - Beshie, meaning a close friend who is not quite a best friend. - Brodie, referring to Russell Westbrook and his brother, as well as friends in general. - Ednis, meaning to burn marijuana by inverting the word "sinde". - FR, meaning "for real" as an emphatic statement of agreement or support. - Receipts, meaning evidence like photos or texts that can be used in online drama. - Tea, meaning gossip or rumors, especially as related to online drama. The document also suggests words that could be "retired

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Beshie /beSHē/ (noun)

We don’t have the details on origin, but beshie most likely came from beh, or bes, which probably
came from best, which is short for best friend. A necessary word today not only for its intended
humorous effect, but also for its stress on emotional distance. There are just really some people who
aren’t really our best friends, but mean a lot more to us than just friends. That’s probably what the
extra “h” is for.
Brodie /brōdē/ (noun)

Bro, dude, man. Also what Russell Westbrook calls himself and his brother. Side note: Russell
Westbrook looks a lot like Bodie from The Wire. Is that why he calls himself Brodie?
Ednis /ednis/ (verb)

The word “sinde” inverted, and also has the same meaning: to burn, in most contexts mostly
marijuana. Inverting words always has been the Filipino trend in coming up with new slang, and
even though some are overused (looking at you, lodi), they’re not going away anytime soon. Be
responsible, friends. Don’t get too gobas.
FR (adverb)

Short for “for real.” When someone texts you “I’m with you on this fr fr” you know he’s really with
you. You just know it. Literally give me two other letters that when put together make you feel safe.
Receipts /rə’sēts/ (noun)

Anything that can serve as evidence for drama (pictures, screen caps, texts, etc.). “I got receipts”
sounds very badass. “I have the evidence” doesn’t.
Tea /tē/ (noun)

Gossip, rumors. Some say, “T stands for the truth.” This word has been around for a long time and
it’s staying strong (we can probably thank RuPaul’s Drag Race for that.) There will always be
drama, so there will always be tea. To spill, of course.
Trash /traSH/ (noun/adjective)

1. Another word for garbage. 2. When you’re a big fan of something, e.g. Hamiltrash for fans
of “Hamilton.” Both necessary definitions that aren’t always mutually exclusive. One-syllable
words are always better.
Trigger /’trigər/ (noun/verb)

Stimulus that can set someone off, possibly to remember certain traumatic experiences or feel anger.
We need a singular statement to describe what causes our complex, highly individual reactions to
certain things. Our traumas are real; what’s a more succinct way to bring these traumas into
a conversation?
Wyd (expression)

Shorthand for “What are you doing?” It’s easy to type, you know what it means, and your parents
aren’t using it. Yet. It’s also the perfect mix of slight indifference and slight attention that we
constitute as cool.
Yasss /yasss/ (interjection)

A humorous, sassy way of saying yes. The more s’s there are, the sassier. Let this word live while it’s
still fun to hear and read.
Words To Retire
Dab /dab/ (verb)

1. A dance move borne out of the Atlanta trap scene. 2. A potent form of marijuana. Let the
second, legitimate definition stay. Just let this dance craze die already, please. Let’s start by
not letting the word ever leave our mouths.
Daddy /’dadē/ (noun)

A slang term from the sex-positive community for an older man. Completely different from a “sugar
daddy.” Today, people use the term for any attractive man. Not everyone can be called daddy. Sorry
friends, but this word can’t stay if you guys can’t use it correctly.
Dope /dōp/ (adjective)

Something awesome, sometimes a word for marijuana, sometimes meth, sometimes heroin.
Sometimes dope isn’t so dope. If everything’s dope, nothing is. Think of another adjective next time.
Hokage /hokage/ (noun)

If you know what this word means in a certain context you’re either trash or you know someone who
is. “Ninja/Hokage moves” should die, not just go into retirement.
Hype /hīp/ (noun)

Something to be excited about, something to look forward to. Has ties to streetwear (hence the word
hypebeast). Let’s be honest, a lot of hype out there is manufactured. Stop riding the hype trains; sit
down and be your own person instead.
LIT AF /litaf/ (adjective)

When something is lit, it’s crazy in a good way. It has a certain grandeur. When something is LIT AF
(All caps intended), that thing better be grandiose as hell. Most of the time, it isn’t. Unless you take it
literally. A warehouse of fireworks blowing up can be LIT AF then.
Savage /’savij/ (noun/adjective)

Someone who has a lack of restraint, to the point of violence. This was funny when we were being
ironic. Real violence isn’t cool. Being a savage isn’t cool. And using a term used by colonizers to
justify killing the colonized is definitely not cool.
Swag /swag/ (noun)

A state of being in line with fashionably impressive values, without exerting any effort. It’s 2017.
Why does this word still exist?

Wig Snatched”
Wig snatching involves someone putting a person who has spread lies
and rumors on blast. It’s an act of exposing someone in order to reveal
the truth.
Thot /THôt/ (noun)

Acronym for That Hoe Over There or Thirsty Hoe Over There. Mostly used by men to describe
women who are sexually promiscuous. Like who the hell do you think you are, judging people who
are open about their sexuality? Have you ever heard a girl call herself a thot? Please.

Issa Bop

Adjective

Definition: a way to describe a catchy song or an earworm you can’t get out
of your head; “issa,” shorthand for “it is a,” is also used in such phrases as “issa
vibe” and “issa look.”

Finsta

Noun

Definition: a fraudulent Instagram account (fake + Instagram), or a fake


virtual identity that is may be created as a cover in order to check on
someone’s profile undetected; often created to follow an ex- or current love
interest, or simply to share photos with a smaller circle. (Bonus: your real
Instagram is your “rinsta.”) Assume your kid has one. This Mashable
columnist says you should too.

AF

Adverb

Definition: Warning: Adult language to come. AF (ay eff) is an acronym for


“as fuck,” indicating emphasis on a feeling or action, either positively or
negatively.

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