Another way to say “internet”
7 slang terms grouped by this meaning, ranked by popularity.
When a reply to a post gets more likes than the original — signaling the replier dunked on the poster. "You're getting ratio'd" is a taunt. Twitter's public-shaming format inverted: the audience writes the verdict via like counts, then notifies the original poster.
When something occupies your thoughts constantly without your permission — a song, a memory, or something embarrassing you did in 2014. "That jingle has been living rent free in my head for three days." Used for anything that squats in your brain unpaid.
The mental state of consuming too much low-quality repetitive short-form content. Also refers to the content itself — Skibidi Toilet, Gen Alpha hyper-edits, 30-second sigma edits with deep-voice narration. Oxford Word of the Year 2024.
Separate from the jawline theory, "mewing" became a TikTok gesture — finger to lips, silent pause, jaw clench — used by teens to avoid answering a question. "I'm mewing" = I'm not talking right now.
A directive to go outside and experience the real world — usually aimed at someone too invested in online drama or posting unhinged takes. "You've tweeted 47 times today. Please touch grass." The plant is a metaphor for something we all secretly know we need more of.
: metanalysis or metacommentary focused on media, fandom, or related topics, typically presented as an essay or dialogue.
(slang) A close-up taken with the ultrawide lens of a smartphone camera, resulting in a distorted appearance.