slang for excellent can be put into any word it depends on your style but im 15 so me and my friends would say the following "thass wassup" "thass the buisness" "that was on point" or "that goes hard
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The slang use of the word (great, excellent) has the slang opposite "lame." The original use (causing awe) would have the opposite unimpressive or unexciting.
1. smart, intelligent 2. luminous, brightly shining 3. (English slang) awesome, excellent
Cool beans means, "sweet" or "excellent" and "great". It started in the US from college slang in the 1970's. It could also be an updating of the expression from the 1850's of "some beans," which meant "excellent" or "awesome".
It is slang for eyeglasses
It's slang for excellent or cool.
(Slang) wonderful, great, excellent (e.g.: "Her food is excellent, it is to die for")
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Rockin', choice, sweet, top-shelf
This is an old (1920's) slang term that means "excellent."
The slang use of the word (great, excellent) has the slang opposite "lame." The original use (causing awe) would have the opposite unimpressive or unexciting.
excellent, very good , it also refers to that if you are so popular and good.
The adjective sick means ill, or unhealthy. The slang use is to mean cool, or excellent.
Yes. It can also be an adjective.Verb: Present participle of "bang".Adjective: Slang term meaning "excellent".
Awesome, for one. Stellar, is another one. Fantastic, Sweet, Great, Aces, Grand....
"slang meaning "something exciting or excellent" first attested 1953, from earlier hepster slang gasser in the same sense (1944)" from http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=Gas
Recorded in the early 1900's to mean 'the best or excellent'. no recorded explanation for the origin