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Appearance & Fitness - Appearance Rating

Here you will find slang used to rate or comment on appearance, often reflecting how people casually assess or compliment looks.

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on point
[phrase]

perfectly executed, precise, or looking exactly right

Ex: Your hair is on point; you should show it off.
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to serve
[Verb]

to wear or present an outfit or look with style and confidence

Ex: They all served their best outfits at the wedding.
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to slay
[Verb]

to impress, look amazing, or perform exceptionally well, especially in style or appearance

Ex: They slayed the fashion game at the party.
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snatched
[Adjective]

amazing, attractive, or perfectly styled; often used to describe a person with a narrow waist

Ex: Everyone admired her snatched figure at the party.
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to eat
[Verb]

to rock or pull off an outfit exceptionally well

Ex: Stop, she's eating that outfit like a pro.
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to mog
[Verb]

to outshine or surpass others in appearance, style, presence, or confidence

Ex: She mogged the room as soon as she walked in.
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funky
[Adjective]

fashionable in a way that is modern, unconventional, and exciting

Ex: Her funky style combines retro and modern influences .
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clean
[Adjective]

looking fresh, sharp, or well-dressed

Ex: Those jeans and that jacket combo is clean.
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snazzy
[Adjective]

having an eye-catching or distinctive style

Ex: His snazzy jacket caught everyone 's attention at the event .
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wavey
[Adjective]

stylish, trendy, or fashionable

Ex: The whole crew looked wavey for the photoshoot.
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hip
[Adjective]

following the fashion of the day and aware of the latest trends

Ex: His hip sense of style made him stand out at the event.
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tight
[Adjective]

stylish, cool, or impressive

Ex: He's got a tight sense of style that everyone admires.
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fly
[Adjective]

used to describe something that is cool or fashionable

Ex: The new car he bought is totally fly.
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basic
[Adjective]

unoriginal, boring, or mainstream

Ex: She avoided basic trends and went for a bold look.
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trash
[Adjective]

very bad, low quality, or poorly executed

Ex: Don't buy that; it's trash.
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drowning
[Adjective]

unfashionable or poorly styled

Ex: Her old coat is totally drowning now.
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fresh
[Adjective]

used to describe something that is terrific, impressive, or new in a cool or exciting way

Ex: The presentation was fresh, and everyone was impressed .
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cheugy
[Adverb]

out of style, outdated, or trying too hard to be trendy

Ex: The décor in that café feels a bit cheugy now.
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dusty
[Adjective]

outdated, boring, or irrelevant

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used to mock or insult someone's body shape by comparing it to an object

Ex: They laughed when he said he's built like a Tetris block.
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