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Malao

Derived from the word "Lmao" meaning, "laughing my ass off", but a more poorly articulation. It can also be paired with the word "eksdi or "ekisdi" (from the word XD) as a means of a more fancy and artistic way of saying it. Also, adding a "?" at the end can emphasize that you are trying to ask if what someone told is funny or you simply didn't have anything to say. It can be mostly applied if you want to be sarcastic or ironic.

Me and a friend of mine was trying to pronounce words backwards and one of which is the lmao. Then we often say it, to the point that it sounds better than just "lmao".

Malao, he's just being funny.

Waaw, She's so smart, Malao eksdi

Person 1: Dude that dude throw a fan off that balcony.
Person 2: Malao?

Person 1: Dude that guy got so scared he shit of his pants.
Person 2: Malao ekisdi

by HeadshotOtaku May 8, 2022


neuro neutral

A two-word alternative I thought of not so long ago that can describe a character or a person's personality or mental state that became numb due to certain circumstances or experiences; or just a nonchalant person.

You know that guy used to be full of energy, but ever since that incident, he became neuro neutral.

I'm just neuro neutral when it comes to situations like these, because I don't want to get involved.

He's been starting to feel neuro neutral ever since that girl left a deep void in his heart.

by HeadshotOtaku May 10, 2024


Throwling

It's just 2 gaming terminology words combined, (throwing and trolling), mostly used when a relevant situation can be described by throwling instead of saying both throwing and trolling.

For those of you who doesn't know

Person 1: I feel like this guy is intentionally whiffing his shots and wants to sabotage our team.

Person 2: nah man, he's more like throwling in our team no cap.

Person 1: I guess so, yeah.

by HeadshotOtaku January 14, 2023


Oitar

A word made up by the youtuber TommyNFG at his video "Words Ruined by Gen Z", is just the word "ratio" but is pronounced and spelled backwards.

As of this day, there's no use of this word except saying it to your friends

person 1 "Lol oitar"

person 2 "whats oitar?"

person 1 "its ratio but reversed lol"

by HeadshotOtaku September 1, 2022

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