America’s Most Annoying Slang Words
A study surveyed 2,000 Americans and they thought these top 20 slang words upset people the most…
I think I get more upset if I don’t understand the meaning of the latest slang word. Good thing there is Urban Dictionary!
The new survey conducted by market researchers at OnePoll found people do think there is a cutoff age on using slang, and apparently Americans are too old to use slang at the age of 43, according to the data. In fact, one in four Americans think people over the age of 25 are already too old to use any form of slang at all.
According to Fox News, forty-four percent of people worry about using slang incorrectly, but that doesn’t stop them from throwing out the trendiest lingo — forty-six percent admitted to using slang without fully knowing what it means.
That makes you look like you want to me cool. If you want to use the slang word, it just takes a quick Google search to find out the meaning.
Top 20 most annoying slang terms:
- GOAT
- Bae
- Hangry
- Gucci
- Ghost
- Fleek
- Stussy
- TFW
- Throw shade
- SMH
- Totes
- Clap back
- Turn up/turnt
- Peeped
- Thirsty
- Lit
- Spill the tea/sipping tea
- Fam
- Snack
- Trill
Most commonly used slang terms:
- Bae
- SMH
- Lit
- Fam
- Hangry
- Thirsty
- GOAT
- Keep It 100
- Gucci
- Fire
- Woke
- Turn up/turnt
- Throw shade
- Spill the tea/sipping tea
- Fleek
- Peeped
- TFW
- Clap back
- Totes
- Trill
Do you agree with the list?
[Source: FOX NEWS]