Social Interaction & Relationships - Props & Respect

Here you will find slang used to give respect, recognition, or praise, highlighting appreciation and acknowledgment in casual interactions.

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Social Interaction & Relationships
GOAT [noun]

used to describe someone exceptionally talented or accomplished

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goated [adjective]

exceptionally talented or the best at a particular skill or activity

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boss [noun]

a person who is confident, in control, or exceptionally skilled

Ex: She 's a boss at organizing events .
savage [adjective]

bold, fearless, or impressively blunt, often used as playful praise

Ex: That roast was absolutely savage .
built different [adjective]

remarkably talented, skilled, or capable in a way that sets someone apart from others

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diva [noun]

a person, typically female, who is confident, glamorous, and excels in their style, talent, or presence

Ex: My best friend is such a diva when it comes to fashion .
queen [noun]

a person, typically female, who is admirable, impressive, or deserving of praise

Ex: My mom is a queen ; she manages everything so well .
king [noun]

a person, typically male, who is respected, admirable, or praiseworthy

Ex: He 's a king for standing up for what 's right .
ten toes down [adjective]

fully committed, loyal, or unwavering in support

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real one [noun]

a genuine, loyal, or trustworthy person

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based [adjective]

confidently true to oneself; not influenced or concerned by others' opinions

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chill [adjective]

relaxed, easygoing, or calm in manner or attitude

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vibey [adjective]

having or projecting a distinctive, appealing, or cool atmosphere, mood, or energy

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to perform or present something so perfectly that there is nothing to criticize or improve

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used to describe someone who excels at or dominates a particular skill, activity, or area

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to take charge of one's life or situation, often improving it with confidence and authority

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to recognize when it is wiser to quit, step back, or withdraw from a risky or unproductive situation

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to accept blame or punishment, especially for one's own actions or for someone else's wrongdoing

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