Also the use of “period” as an interjection, which according to the list was invented in 2010 and has not been in use in some form since the 3rd century BCE.
Laughter and death as a combined concept has been present since Ancient Greece, where it is held that Zeuxis died from laughing at a portrait of an ugly woman he was painting. Ded stems from a folk etymology for dead reckoning. Emerged on the internet in the early 1990s as a representation for regional speech.
that better not be a real article
it’s so over
Some of these definitions are hilarious. Someone who didn’t know what “Bussy” meant could read the entry for it here, and still be just as confused.
My favorite is “facts”: literally the dictionary definition of facts
How could those silly old folks be expected to know what ‘facts’ means? It wasn’t popularized until 2017!
Also the use of “period” as an interjection, which according to the list was invented in 2010 and has not been in use in some form since the 3rd century BCE.
“Boujee: a high-class/materialistic person”
Because nobody can freaking spell
bougewazeeboojoabushwaI wish I knew it for a more legitimate reason, but ROSE Online burned ‘bourgeois’ into my brain permanently
Hell yeah ROSE! I loved that game. It was the closest game to a 3D Ragnarok Online (Ro2 doesn’t exist)
The definition for “ded” is bespoke:
you might even say it’s joever
Idk, I’m 28 and know like 95% of these. Maybe I just spend too much time online lol
What do you call it when you’re surprised but at the same time you’re not? Asking for a friend :3
Surprised Pikachu, maybe?
It’s surprisingly accurate