Internet Slang
Internet Slang Dictionary: Meanings, Origins, and Examples
Internet slang changes quickly, but the best terms stick because they solve a real communication problem. Some make online conversations shorter, some add tone, and some become full cultural references. This page collects internet slang terms with plain-English meanings, origin notes, and examples so readers can understand what a term means without digging through messy forum threads.
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Yoink means to grab or snatch something quickly, often in a playful way.
Internet Slang What Does "Neckbeard" Mean? Internet Slang DefinitionNeckbeard is an insulting internet slang term.
Social Slang What Does "Side Eye" Mean? Slang Definition and ExamplesSide eye means a skeptical, suspicious, or judgmental look.
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