2000s & 2010s Slang

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Across
  1. 1. Used to describe a situation or action that was a complete disappointment.
  2. 3. A subtle or indirect expression of criticism or disrespect, often made in a passive-aggressive way.
  3. 4. Referring to gossip or drama, particularly juicy details about people’s lives.
  4. 6. Refers to suddenly cutting off communication with someone, typically in a romantic or social context. It became widely used as a way of saying someone “disappears” without any explanation.
  5. 9. A term referring to a specific aesthetic, often associated with teenage girls who are into environmental consciousness, scrunchies, Hydro Flasks, and an overall laid-back vibe.
  6. 11. To be a superfan or to obsess over someone or something, often in an intense or over-the-top way. It originally comes from an Eminem song.
  7. 12. Referring to the act of rejecting or boycotting someone, typically due to problematic behavior or controversial opinions.
  8. 15. To show off or boast about something, such as achievements or possessions.
  9. 16. An acronym popularized in the 2000s as a motto for taking risks, making impulsive decisions, or living life to the fullest.
Down
  1. 2. Used to describe something that is exciting, amazing, or fun. It became popular as a way to hype up parties, events, or experiences.
  2. 3. Referring to a person’s style, confidence, or overall coolness, this word became an essential part of 2000s slang. It was also used to describe a type of confidence or aura someone had.
  3. 5. An acronym referring to the anxiety or feeling of missing out on something exciting, popular, or important, especially seen on social media.
  4. 7. Stands for "Too Much Information", often used when someone shares too many personal or uncomfortable details, especially when unsolicited.
  5. 8. Referring to flashy, extravagant jewelry or accessories, typically used to showcase wealth. The term was popularized in hip-hop culture and widely used in the 2000s.
  6. 10. A combination of "chill" and "relax," used to tell someone to calm down or take it easy.
  7. 11. Refers to someone who is upset, irritated, or bitter, often over something minor or trivial.
  8. 12. A term used to describe an energetic, hype party atmosphere, often used to refer to getting really excited or hyped. Originating in Southern hip-hop, it was commonly used in the early 2000s.
  9. 13. An acronym used to describe a close, lifelong friendship. It became one of the most popular terms for close friendship in the 2000s.
  10. 14. A quick, sharp, and often witty response to criticism or insult. It became popular on social media as a way of defending oneself or putting someone in their place.