Philed | verb ⢠Phil ⢠ed
Philed is a term from an episode of âKids react to Dr. Philâ A popular reaction channel that had made this video featured a child. In a scene where Dr. Phil had âroastâ a young woman obsessed over spending money, the child made a statement. That was: âMan..you just got philed.â The young woman also became a meme for the sentence, ââminimum wage, I canât by the car.â Or something similar. It became a meme due to her talking so quickly. Off that topic, philed is a very important word. It might be an old one, but it sure is a charm.
The child in the YouTube video: âMan...you just got philed!â
verb | draint ⢠ing
The act of drawing and painting simultaneously, typically using paint pens.
I love to draint after watching Moriah Elizabethâs videos, the creator of this word we love, âdraintâ.
Yanop, a verb. Pronounced âYÄ NOOPâ as one word.
Yanop is a clash between âYeahâ and âNopeâ. Itâs a way of saying you canât decide on something, or itâs that you change your mind on something last second after saying it. When you use the word âyanopâ it could sound weird. But the pronunciation is âYaa noopâ spelled out, it doesnât sound strange, but saying it is harder.
Betty: âHey! Do you want to go to the dog park with me to pick Buster up?â
Ceil: âOh, sure- yanop.â
Betty: âWhy not?â
Ceil: âI forgot I had work to do.â
Other example:
Denis: âDude, did you see how my likes went up on that TikTok I posted? Wouldnât be surprised if it went viral!â
Y: âEh, I donât know man, only 8 views. *refreshes page* yanop- I was wrong.â