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Evaluation, Judgment & Critique - Judgments & Critiques

Here you will find slang for judgments and critiques, reflecting casual ways people evaluate or comment on others' actions and choices.

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corny
[Adjective]

overly sentimental, outdated, or trying too hard to be funny or clever

Ex: Do n't be corny and copy what everyone else is doing ; it never works .
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cheesy
[Adjective]

overdramatic, clichéd, or excessively sentimental

Ex: Her cheesy attempt to impress the teacher actually worked.
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stanky
[Adjective]

smelly or unpleasant in odor

Ex: Don't leave those stanky socks on the floor!
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mid
[Adjective]

mediocre, average, or unimpressive

Ex: Everyone says the new album is mid, but I actually liked a few songs.
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dry
[Adjective]

lacking excitement or stimulation

Ex: The dry report failed to capture the team 's attention during the meeting .
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sketchy
[Adjective]

low-quality, unreliable, or suspiciously done

Ex: That DIY project is sketchy; it might fall apart any minute .
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wack
[Adjective]

bad, low-quality, or uncool

Ex: His excuse for being late was wack; no one believed him.
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snoozeworthy
[Adjective]

extremely boring or uninteresting

Ex: That party was snoozeworthy; we left early.
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snoreworthy
[Adjective]

extremely boring or dull

Ex: That movie is snoreworthy; I couldn't stay awake.
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weak
[Adjective]

bad, uncool, or disappointing

Ex: The movie was weak; I almost walked out.
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uncool
[Adjective]

not fashionable, popular, or socially acceptable

Ex: Her comments were uncool and embarrassed everyone .
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to suck
[Verb]

to be extremely bad, disappointing, or unpleasant in some way

Ex: The service at that store sucks; they took forever to help me .
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cope
[noun]

excuses or rationalizations someone makes to avoid facing reality, often used dismissively

Ex: All that cope isn't going to change the outcome.
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copium
[noun]

a supposed substance that helps someone deal with failure, loss, or disappointment

Ex: That's pure copium; he's clearly just making excuses.
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sus
[Adjective]

suspicious, questionable, or likely untrustworthy

Ex: Everyone in the game thought he was sus.
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hot take
[noun]

a strongly stated, often controversial opinion on a current event or popular topic

Ex: I'm ready to post my hot take on the latest tech release.
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bad rap
[noun]

unfair criticism or blame

Ex: That movie got a bad rap, but I thought it was amazing.
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