• Flying SquidOPM
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    428 months ago

    I wouldn’t know. Because I am old and I feel it right now.

    • ivanafterall
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      608 months ago

      A time-proven antidote to aging is incorporating more youthful slang into your vocabulary. And before you clapback at me, I’ve been trying it myself and it’s pretty bussin’ bruh. I’m dripping all over the place now!

        • @humorlessrepost
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          128 months ago

          I have, on occasion, stuck out my gyat for the daddyo

          • @Gabu
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            58 months ago

            You’ve just ruined the Irish classic “whiskey in the jar” for me, thanks.

            • gimpchrist
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              18 months ago

              AAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHHHHH OHHH NOOOOOOOOOO

            • @[email protected]
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              18 months ago

              Well, that’s stuck in my head now. Time to go find the Metallica cover, if they haven’t scrubbed it from the Internet.

      • AFK BRB Chocolate
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        128 months ago

        I’m an older guy - over 60 - and I absolutely love using slang that was popular before I was born. At work, I liberally say things like “swell,” “keen,” and “golly.” I’ve been doing it for years; when I started, everyone knew what I was doing (most laughed), but now there are a lot of folks who are young enough that they just assume it’s slang I grew up with, which makes me laugh.

      • @jballs
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        78 months ago

        And just to clarify, it is my understanding that “pretty bussin’ bruh” is quite different than “pretty bussy, bruh”. Correct?

        • @khannie
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          38 months ago

          No. They’re the same. I think the second one has become more popular. You should probably just use that. No cap.

          (cap)

          • @jballs
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            88 months ago

            On God that bruh’s bussy’s straight bussin’ fr fr.

        • @steeznson
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          28 months ago

          I believe you could buss’ in a bussy if you were so inclined

      • @ieatpwns
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        68 months ago

        Look at this fuckin drip god over here

          • gimpchrist
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            28 months ago

            Man if I had more fucking ambition or energy, you’re absolutely right and I could be so rich right now but again, I’m lazy and full of depression… but if somebody runs with this idea, can I be on the team? I need a win in my life.

      • @steeznson
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        38 months ago

        Was watching Point Break again the other day and the desire to speak like a 90s surfer dude is kinda overwhelming, compadre.

    • @dadGPT
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      108 months ago

      i dont get it either, no cap

    • @Shady_Shiroe
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      98 months ago

      What is HMU? The only thing that sounds right if I rack my brain, is “holler me up”, but idk I’m mentally old and can’t keep up with “hip” culture.

        • @garbagebagel
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          38 months ago

          I mean, holler also means contact me so it could be that, it would just sound a little silly. Not like holla at ya boi

          • Pandantic [they/them]
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            28 months ago

            Absolutely, I’m just relaying what I’ve heard in case the commenter wants to talk with some youths in their vernacular. I don’t want them to be all “holler me up my fellow kids!”