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Teacher Keeps A Full List Of Slang Words He Hears From His Students

I am sure teachers these days are super confused over what they hear from students. I am not a teacher and even I get confused on certain words and what…

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I am sure teachers these days are super confused over what they hear from students.

I am not a teacher and even I get confused on certain words and what they mean. The teacher decided to make his own dictionary on these words and the list has gone viral on Twitter.

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This is the full list with the definitions:

  • High key – very obvious
  • Hop off – mind your own business
  • I’m dead – that was amusing
  • Low key – not very obvious
  • Mad mad/big mad – very mad
  • No cap – I’m serious
  • Opp – snitch
  • Pull up/come through – an invitation
  • Put someone on – getting someone into a trend
  • Rashing – making fun of someone
  • Real one – someone you trust
  • Run that – to start
  • Secure(d) the bag – receiving money
  • Sis – exclamation of disbelief
  • Slaps – of high quality
  • Slay – do really well
  • Smacks – a tasty treat
  • Snack – a person who looks good
  • Stay up – you’ll be ok
  • Sus – suspicious
  • Take the L – willingly make a sacrifice
  • Tea/spill the tea – gossip
  • Tight – extremely mad
  • Tweakin – overreacting