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Entertainment, Media & Digital Culture - Internet Content

Here you will find slang for internet content, covering memes, videos, posts, and other media shared online.

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Entertainment, Media & Digital Culture
nakie
nakie
[noun]

a photograph of oneself without clothing, typically shared privately or digitally

Ex: He accidentally sent a nakie to the wrong chat. 
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chibi
chibi
[noun]

a small, cute, and exaggerated version of a character, usually with a disproportionately large head and childlike features

Ex: She drew a chibi of her favorite anime character for her profile picture. 
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copypasta
copypasta
[noun]

a block of text that is copied and pasted across online platforms

Ex: He replied with the Sigma male copypasta again. 
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internet poisoning

a state caused by spending too much time online, making the real world feel as chaotic or strange as the internet

Ex: I have internet poisoning after scrolling Twitter all morning. 
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lore
lore
[noun]

the backstory or hidden details of a fictional character, series, or online universe

Ex: That Reddit thread digs deep into the game's lore. 
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to [catch] (on|) fire

to quickly gain popularity or go viral

Ex: Videos like this often catch fire within hours. 
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to blow up

to gain sudden and massive popularity, especially online or on social media

Ex: Her TikTok dance blew up overnight; now she has a million followers. 
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baity
baity
[Adjective]

designed to attract attention, provoke reactions, or entice engagement, especially online

Ex: That tweet was so baity, I knew it would spark a hundred replies. 
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rage-bait
rage-bait
[noun]

content designed specifically to incite anger or outrage

Ex: That post is total ragebait; I can't even read the comments. 
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inspo
inspo
[noun]

inspiration, especially content or ideas meant to motivate or influence creativity

Ex: I'm saving all these outfit pics for some fashion inspo. 
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shelfie
shelfie
[noun]

a photograph of one's bookshelf or book collection, usually shared on social media

Ex: She posted a shelfie of her newly organized books. 
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wefie
wefie
[noun]

a group photograph taken by the people in the photo

Ex: We took a wefie to remember the weekend trip. 
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memeable
memeable
[Adjective]

easily turned into a meme or suitable for humorous online sharing

Ex: Her expression was so memeable. 
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to live rent-free in {one's} head

to occupy someone's thoughts constantly, often without their control or intention

Ex: That meme lives rent-free in my head all day. 
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