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Expressing disbelief at someone's brazen or shameless behavior with "the audacity."
A meme format quoting someone's outrageous statement, e.g. "bro really said X," used to mock or call out the remark.
Used to praise something that turned out even better with time, i.e. it "aged like fine wine."
Used to mock a statement or prediction that turned out badly over time, i.e. it "aged like milk" (spoiled).
A 2018 catchphrase used to respond to someone showing off something unnecessary, meaning "that's a strange thing to brag about, but okay."
A teen girl on the Dr. Phil show said "Cash me ousside, howbow dah" (i.e. "catch me outside, how about that"), which exploded into a viral catchphrase in 2017.
A catchphrase snapping at someone making excuses: "just put the fries in the bag, bro" — stop talking and do the simple task. From 2024.
A cutesy shortening of "delusional," used self-deprecatingly for unfounded optimism or wishful thinking. From 2023-2024.
Originated on the variety show "Infinite Challenge" but has since been reused across dramas and other shows — a national catchphrase for declaring tit-for-tat retaliation or rivalry.