Not a fan of clap back. It seems more and more of the internet is using it. It's annoying...
LOL Clap back is like a decade, almost two, old already.
Ok sure, but only recently have i seen it used regularly on the interweb
It has its roots in Spanish. De nada means it's nothing or no problem."No Problem" no No NO! the reply is "You're Welcome"
I've been saying 'no problem' for like thirty years. How is that 'modern slang'?"No Problem" no No NO! the reply is "You're Welcome"
I've been saying 'no problem' for like thirty years. How is that 'modern slang'?
"Literally" used as the opposite of what the word is supposed to mean.
If it makes you feel any worse, they're probably actually saying "rekt".My daughter, 9, and her cousins keeps saying "get wrecked, son" regardless of the gender she's talking to, when she's playing on her ipad or whatever. It's an old saying that appears to be making a comeback, but it's annoying AF.
Also, I have a few co-workers sub 30 that say "bougie"(sp?) in the context of someplace fancy, or if something looks fancy or name brand or something. Annoying as well.
I feel old.