Verb: to use someone as a penpal or telephone buddy with no intention of ever meeting them In real life, often deceitfully, and most commonly with online dating.
Martha: I'm growing rather fond of Matthew, but I think he's scotch-egging me.
Elissa: Why do you think you're being scotch-egged by him?
Martha: He calls me every night but claims he's too busy to meet. Classic scotch-egg behaviour.
Somebody who gets completely walked all over at work. They work over-time for free and they don't stand their ground at all.
Alice: What you up to tonight bae?
James: I'm on call tonight AGAIN!
Alice: But they don't even pay you for that?! You're such a work doormat!!
Verb: to iax
Past participle: iaxed
To ax/unfriend an inconvenient person from your life. Often but not always ghosted and blocked on social media also.
Kat: have you heard from Kate recently?
Poppy: no, I iaxed that son of a bitch.
Kat: good for you, who needs frenemies?
To damn one with insincerity, in particular, deceiving many lovers into believing that you want to pursur a future with them. Adamning is most commonly performed as an act of self-validation, or to gain sex. (Originates from the distinctive behaviour of Adam Collard, love island series 4)
Kate: How are things going with Elliot?
Poppy: After he proclaimed he felt we had a special connection, heâs now seeing someone else. He was adamning me the whole time!
Kate: Damn, he really adamned you hard!