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Check out these featured slang terms—curious for more? Dive into The Slang Shop Dictionary for quick, fun definitions of all our slang!

2010s

Cheugy

Out of date, trying too hard to be trendy, or no longer cool— Think side parts, “Live Laugh Love” signs, and pumpkin spice everything. It’s the stuff Gen Z gently roasts millennials for… but let’s be real, sometimes cheugy just feels right.

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1990s

Chillax

Chillax = chill + relax, baby. It’s all about kickin’ back, takin’ it easy, and lettin’ the stress melt away. The word started showing up in the late ’90s and totally caught on in the early 2000s—especially with teens, sitcoms, and early internet vibes. Think: feet up, snacks close, zero worries.

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1950s

Ginchy

Someone who’s effortlessly cool, fabulously stylish, and just a little bit extra—in the best way. Ginchy was 1950s slang for someone seriously cool—think sharp style, big confidence, and a flair for stealing the spotlight.

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