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  1. What does “fleek” mean and when was it first used?

    Dec 16, 2014 · The word fleek is all over Twitter. The @lovihatibot Twitterbot routinely finds it in searches for "I love the word [X]" and "I hate the word [X]", in fact it's the third most hated word …

  2. On being "snatched" in slang - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Oct 14, 2018 · While it is now broadly used in the same way Fleek is, Snatched does in fact have an origin of sorts, similar in a way to Fleek – eyebrows spawned fleek, wigs gave birth to …

  3. american english - How to use the word "finna" correctly? - English ...

    Aug 14, 2015 · As I noted in answer to the question " What does 'fleek' mean and when was it first used?, a very famous early instance of the use of the phrase "on fleek" runs thus: "We in dis …

  4. philosophy - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    For example "on fleek" was an expression that took over the internet a few years ago and had no meaning until the word was validated by millions of people. This is how language is created.

  5. “turnt” and “turnt up” - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jan 19, 2019 · Turnt and lit mean different things to me, though they are in the same sphere. When describing people turnt refers more directly to being drunk or high and in a partying …

  6. history - Are there any new words in common usage for things …

    Dec 17, 2019 · Are you asking about words like "cool, tubular, sick, mad, skillz, whack, sus, fleek," etc, where they can all be used to describe ideas and concepts that existed 100-200 years ago …