Used for a sarcastic praise, observation.
Kelly (son): ,,Dad, I'm hungry.''
Harrison (dad): ,,Hi Hungry, I'm dad.''
Kelly: ,,Damn, you got the whole squad laughing.''
Harrison: ,,Hahaha, I know right!''
Kelly: ,,That was sarcasm, you frigging boomer.''
Harrison: ,,Wait, how do you say this? No you?''
Kelly: *goes on BS Edgar type for a year* *dies of cringe as soon as remembers what happened*
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,,Goat'' is usually used in sports. It stands for a basketball, soccer, football or other sports' player/players. A ,,Goat'' usually is the best, most valuable, most loveable/likeable player.
Andrew: ,,Who do you think is the Goat of basketball?''
Derrick: ,,Definitely Michael Jordan.''
Quinn: ,,For me it is LeBron James and it's not even close.''
Lewis: ,,No guys, Kobe Bryant was, is, and will be the Goat forever, give him some respect.''
It's the synonim of word ,,Yes''. Here are some other examples:
- Ye;
- Yep;
- Yes;
- Yeah;
- Yup;
- Yea;
- Yuh;
Gary: ,,Are you home?''
Clara: ,Ye.''
,,Akumpo'' is a shorter version of ,,Antetokounmpo''. People use it because most of them can't spell it correct. The origins come from Giannis Antetokounmpo, also known as the ,,Greek Freak''. Giannis is a professional Greek basketball player in the NBA for the Milwaukee Bucks. Here's how it spells in Greek language:
ÎÎ¹Î¬Î½Î½Î·Ï Î£Î¯Î½Î±-ÎÏγκο ÎνÏεÏοκοÏνμÏο
And here is the spelling of it in English:
ËÊanis adetoËkumbo
John: ,,Hey, since when did that Akumpo guy come to the team?''
Peter: ,,You mean Giannis Antetokounmpo? He came to the team in 2013.''
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