Evaluation, Judgment & Critique - Reaction & Exaggeration

Here you will find slang for reactions and exaggeration, capturing how people respond dramatically or emphasize emotions in casual speech.

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Evaluation, Judgment & Critique
I can't even [interjection]

an expression used when someone is overwhelmed, shocked, or unable to articulate their feelings

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gagged [adjective]

extremely shocked, stunned, or impressed, often in a dramatic or fabulous way

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obsessed [adjective]

extremely enthusiastic, impressed, or in awe of someone or something

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to send [verb]

to excite, delight, or overwhelm someone, often by making them laugh or react strongly

Ex: The way he told that story sent the whole room .
to cry [verb]

to react to something extremely funny, absurd, or moving; used in the progressive form

Ex: She said it with such confidence crying .
to wild [verb]

to behave in a wild, extreme, or unexpected way; used in the progressive form

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to be unable to express one's reaction to an overwhelming, shocking, or hilarious situation

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here for it [phrase]

expressing approval of, support for, or eagerness to witness or experience something

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dead [adjective]

overwhelmed with laughter, shock, or disbelief

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deceased [adjective]

completely overwhelmed with laughter, surprise, or admiration

Ex: I 'm deceased ; he really just said that .
RIP me [interjection]

used to react to something overwhelming, embarrassing, or hilarious

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bomboclat [interjection]

used as a reaction to something shocking, weird, or excellent

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to provide excitement, joy, or energy; used when something or someone is uplifting or inspiring

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mic drop [noun]

a dramatic ending to a statement, performance, or action, signaling confidence or finality

Ex: That plot twist in the show was a mic drop .
shots fired [interjection]

used to indicate that a statement or action is intentionally derisive, critical, or combative

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big yikes [interjection]

used to express embarrassment, cringe, or discomfort, often in reaction to an awkward or offensive comment

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bummer [noun]

a situation or event that causes disappointment or frustration

Ex: Losing the game at the last minute was a bummer .
woo [interjection]

used to express joy, excitement, or celebration

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yeet [interjection]

used to express excitement, approval, or general positive energy

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and I oop [interjection]

used to react to sudden surprise, embarrassment, or something unexpected and funny

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oof [interjection]

used to express discomfort, surprise, dismay, or sympathy for someone else's misfortune

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meh [interjection]

used to express indifference, lack of interest, or mild disapproval

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dunzo [interjection]

finished, over, or completely done

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periodt [interjection]

used to emphasize a statement, signaling the end of discussion or debate

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you're telling me [interjection]

used to show strong agreement with a statement, often implying the speaker already experienced or knew it

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