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American College Slang Expression: Vocabulary F
face (adv)
To engage in something heavily or extremely. Tonight I am going to drink face. [University of Scranton, Scranton, PA, 1998]
face time (n)
A chance to meet people, usually of opposite sex. There's some great face time on the quad. [Cornell University, Ithaca, NY]
faded (adj)
Very drunk. We got so faded from drinking beer at the Beta party. [University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, 1998; University of Nevada, Reno, Reno, NV]
fag-hag (n) {offensive}
A chick who likes to hang around with homosexual guys, or has a lot of homosexual male friends. Look at those people shopping over there...A fag and his fag-hag. [University of San Diego, San Diego, CA, 1998]
false messiah (n)
Something or someone that is relied upon or looked up to, but really shouldn't be. It could be anything that is erroneously purported to be of value. Those nicotine patches are a false messiah; I started smoking again after 1 week. The party over at the Alpha Chi Omega house is a false messiah - we're not gonna get laid there tonight. [University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 1999]
fam (n)
Family; close friend that is like family. John is like fam to me. [Hampton University, Hampton, VA, 1998]
fantabulous (adj)
Fantastic, fabulous. That test went fantabulous. [Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 1998]
far (n)
Car; an acronym for Fat Ass Ride. So whose far we takin' tonight? [University of Georgia, Athens, GA; Berry College, Rome, GA , 1998]
fassy (n; nom) {vulgar; offensive}
An insulting name for a person who upsets you because they are mean or rude, or playahatin'. Eh fassy, get out of my face! [University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 1998]
fat-head (n)
Someone who thinks they know it all, but they really make it up as they go along. Geez, you're a fat-head! [University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, 1999]
fat like buttah' (adj)
Extremely good; excellent. Man!, That hat is fat like buttah'. Did you see her? She was fat like buttah. [Fron Range Communtiy College, Northglenn, CO, 1998]
f-bomb (n)
A usage of fuck or a variant in the wrong situation, usually used when recalling a situation. He dropped the f-bomb in English class today and the teacher went ballistic. [University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, 1998]
feddies (n)
Money, most usually $100 bills. He had a gang of feddies in his wallet! [University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, 1998]
federal (adj)
Out of the ordinary; extremely good. That outfit he has on is federal. [Rockhurst College, Kansas City, MO, 1999]
feen (v)
To crave. I'm feening for some chocolate ice cream today. [UC-San Diego, San Diego, CA]
fido (phr)
An acronym for Fuck It, Drive On - a term of emotional resignation, getting past some set back or the like. Fido, you'll get a date for the dance! [University of Georgia, Athens, GA]
fiend (v)
To be in a psychological marijuana withdrawal, to greatly desire to smoke weed. I'm fiendin' today. Who's got the chronic? [Peabody Conservatory, Baltimore, MD; University of Delaware, Newark, DE]
fierce (adj)
1. Excited. I'm fierce about the concert on Saturday.
2. Spastic. That guy is so fierce; he trips on his own feet. [Ohio University, Athens,OH]
fire
1. (adj) Good; great (often applied to food or chronic). Damn, these are some fire cookies! [Indiana University, South Bend, IN, 1998]
2. (n) Marijuana. Who's got the fire? Let's light it up. [Jackson State University, Jackson, MS]
fire girl (n)
A fine girl who is a hoodrat. Sheila is a fire girl; she's hot! [Southern University, New Orleans, LA]
fire up the sun (v)
To perform exceptionally well; to exceptionally skilled. I just fired up the sun on my finals. [Front Range Community College, Westminster, CO, 1999]
fish (n)
A female's vaginal area. She wasn't wearing any underwear so you could see her fish when she bent over. [Morris Brown College, Atlanta, GA]
fitshaced (adj)
Drunk, wasted, shitfaced. I got totally fitshaced at her party last night! [Ohio University, Athens, OH]
flail (v)
1. To perform poorly. Help me out; I'm flailin' in bio.
2. To be really intoxicated (mostly by weed). Ted was flailin' at that gig. [North Carolina Wesleyan College, Rocky Mount, NC]
flake (n)
An untrustworthy, unreliable, absentminded, oblivious, and/or inconsiderate person. Why did you ask Ahmed to take notes for you? He's the biggest flake I know. [Yale University, New Haven, CT, 1999]
flake on (v)
To cancel an appointment with someone; to disappoint them; to absentmindedly forget them. I totally flaked on Bruce last night. I was feeling too sick to go out. [Yale University, New Haven, CT, 1999]
flash (v)
To all of the sudden lose one's temper. This other female was talking all crazy to me and I flashed on her! [California State University, Sacramento, Sacramento, CA, 1999]
flawed (adj)
Untrustworthy; disloyal. Man, I can't believe you've got 3 chicks; you're flawed. [Howard University, Washington, D.C., 1998]
flex (v)
1. To show off. Check out Geoff; he's flexin' in that new Mustang. [Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA]
2. To prepare to fight with someone. Don't bug me. I'm about to flex! [University of Illinois-Chicago, Chicago, IL, 1999]
flictatious (adj)
To look beat, tired, out of the ordinary or busted. After finals she was flictatious. [Passaic County Community College, Paterson, NJ]
flip da script (v)
To turn the tables or to avenge, especially revenge against an estranged lover. She may have dumped me but I've still got her stereo so I'm gonna flip da script on her! [Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, GA]
flip mode (int)
Used to exclaim disbelief, astonishment, surprise or a sign of stress. Flip mode! I didn't know the paper was due tomorrow?! [Jefferson Community College, Stubenville, OH, 1999]
flodge (v)
To fake, pretend or perpetrate a fraud. She was trying to flodge with that cell phone, 'cause it ain't even on! [University of Tennessee, Memphis, Knoxville, TN, 1998]
floss
1. (v) To put forth one's best appearance. She's gonna floss for the dance tonight. [Bunkerhill Community College, Bunkerhill, PA, 1998]
2. (adj) Looking good; styling. [Paducah Community College, Paducah, KY]
fly (adj)
Good looking; nice. Honey gots a fly ass. [Nassau Community College, Garden City, New York, 1998]
foine (adj)
Attractive. That chick in the blue dress is foine! [SUNY Fredonia, Fredonia, NY]
foolio (n)
A joker, loser, or weirdo. That foolio over there is giving you the eye? What's that foolio all about? [UCLA, Westwood, CA, 1998]
food
1. (v) To eat. We're going to Burger King to food. Wann come?
2. (n) An event in which edibles are consumed. Cindy's got a crowd coming to watch Titanic. It'll be a food. [University of California at Los Angeles, Westwood, CA]
for real (fo' real) (int)
That's true; I agree. For real! That is a hard class. [University of Southwestern Louisiana, Lafayette, LA]
40 (forty) (n)
A 40-ounce bottle of malt liquor. Let's go to the liquor store and get some 40s.[University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX]
42 (adj)
Cool; hip; got it going on. Clint is not 42. [Purdue University, Indianpolis, IN, 1998]
freakyfreak (freakyfreak of the week) (n; voc)
1. Someone who is really strange. There were a bunch of freakyfreaks at that party. [Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH]
2. A term of affection used between friends. Hey freakyfreak, wanna dance? [Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH]
3. Someone who dresses and acts the opposite of a trend. Look at that freakyfreak. Why does he want to be so different? [Hawkeye Community College, Waterloo, IA, 1998]
freak nasty
1. [Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH] An expression of surprise. Freak nasty! I spilled sauce all over my new dress!!
2. (adj) Bad or surprising. That new cd is freak nasty. [Jefferson Community College, Stubenville, OH, 1999]
freak some'in {possibly offensive}(v)
It means for a girl to do something hoish or triflin. Or to dance all up on a nigga. I thought she was serious but she was just freakin' some'in. [Dekalb College, Dunwoody,GA]
frick (int)
An expression of disgust. What the frick? We're having a pop quiz? [Pacific Lutheran University, Washington State University, WA, 1998]
fried (adj)
1. Intoxicated. That guy is totally fried. [SUNY Fredonia, Fredonia, NY]
2. High on marijuana. He brought some killer chronic and we got fried. [St.Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada]
friendasaurus (n)
The one less-attractive friend out of a group of friends, male or female. Usually the one who doesn't get many dates, etc. I got stuck with the friendasaurus at that party. [Illinois State University, Normal, IL]
fromage (n)
Something that is unsavory, not cool due to out-datedness or all-around cheapness. A Trans-Am is pure fromage. [University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, 1998]
front (v)
1. To put up a front; to pretend to be something you aren't. That girl was frontin' about her dad being a millionaire! [University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, 1998]
2. To talk about someone behind their back and then deny it to their face. She said she didn't tell him but I know she was just frontin'. [University of Arkansas, Pine Bluff, AR]
3. You play yourself in front of others and you try to start something with some peoples. He was frontin' to them and almost started a fight. [Quinnipiac College, New Haven, CT]
fruit (n)
A loser, fool, or stupid person.You fruit; I can't believe you locked your keys in your car! [SUNY, Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY, 1998]
fruity (adj)
1. Gay Don't bother macking on him; he's fruity.
2. Really odd, fits in with nobody. That girl is so fruity; no wonder she doesn't have any friends. [Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA]
fubar (adj)
Fucked up beyond all recognition (usually from extreme intoxication). I was totallly fubar at Philip's party last night! [Delta State University, Cleveland, OH, 1998; University Of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, 1998; University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, 1998]
fuck {vulgar} (v)
To have sexual intercourse. Man, we must have fucked for like two hours or something! [Mesa College, San Diego, CA, 1999]
fuck up {vulgar} (v)
To harm; to mess up. You really fucked up when you missed that chemistry exam. [Mesa College, San Diego, CA, 1999]
fuckbuddy {potentially vulgar} (n)
A friend or acquaintance with whom you have sex regularly but who isn't quite a boyfriend or a girlfriend because the relationship isn't romantic and may not get any deeper than the physical connection. They provide a regular sexual outlet. I couldn't deal with a boyfriend, too much hassle - that's why I'm glad that Jake and I are fuckbuddies. I get my groove on with no strings attached. [Yale University, New Haven, CT, 1999]
fucked up {potentially vulgar} (adj)
Intoxicated. I was so fucked up last night, I couldn't find my way home. [SUNY Fredonia, Fredonia, NY]
fuckinaye (fuckin' A) {potentially vulgar} (int)
Used to agree, say yes, yeah, etc. Used in place of "Hell yeah" or "right on". Did you hear Dave got an A? Fuckinaye dude! That's sweet, eh? You're getting a new car? Fuckin' A! [Mendocino College, Ukiah, CA, 1999]
fucknut (n)
A stupid person; a dumbass; someone who fucks up a lot. Eric is a total fucknut; he's flunking College 101! [Palm Beach Community College, West Palm Beach, FL]
fuckrey (n)
Something untrue; bullshit. I got a C? That's fuckrey! [Florida A & M, Tallahassee, FL]
fucksauce gobbler {vulgar, probably offensive}(n)
A person who swallows semen from a bodily orifice after it has been produced during an act of intercourse. You fucksauce gobbler. Wake up and smell the roses. [Harvard University, Cambridge, MA]
fudge factory (n)
Messily defecating in one's tidy whiteys. Tye turned his Fruit of the Looms into a fudge factory. [University of Houston, Houston, TX, 1998]
fugly (adj)
Extremely ugly (fucking ugly). Usually used to describe a girl. His date is fugly! [University of Nevada at Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV; Modesto Junior College, Modesto, CA]
fully (adv)
Completely; totally. I'm fully wasted after being up all night. [Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL]
fundas (n)
Fundamentals; basics. His fundas are good but he can't seem to get the higher order stuff. [BITS, Pilani, India, 1999]
funk (n)
Body odor. You got some bad funk. Don't you ever shower? [University of Houston, Houston, TX]
American College Slang Expression: Vocabulary G
game (adj)
Attractive; worthy of personal attention in the dating sense. That girl got game! [Suffolk County Community College, Long Island, NY]
gank (v)
To steal. Dude, you ganked my lighter. [West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, 1998; Red River College, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, 1999; University of Tennesee, Knoxville, TN; Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA; University of Georgia, GA; University of Dayton, Dayton, OH]
gator mouth (n)
1. Someone who talks too much. She's such a gator mouth; she never shuts up.
2. A girl who gives head. I hear she's a real gator head. Did you have a fun date? [Vincennes University, Vincennes, IN]
gay (adj)
Dumb, stupid, or unfair. Having a 9 o'clock curfew is so gay. [John Wood Community Colllege, Quincy University, Quincy, IL, 1998; Ohio Dominican College, Columbus, Ohio]
gaybert {likely to be offensive} (n)
A homosexual. There were a bunch of gayberts in that class. [University North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC]
gup (v)
To modify and make more valuable. I'm going to g up my car before I sell it. [SUNY Fredonia, Fredonia, NY]
gear (n)
Clothing. The new gear I got is all that! [University of California, San Diego, 1998]
geck
1. (n) A unique individual who is oblivious to the fact that they are so different. (Short for gecko.) Wayne's in another world; he's a total geck.
2. (n) A person who uses l.s.d. There were a bunch of gecks tripping at that party.
3. (v) To lose ego or awareness in self. You look lousy today; are you geckin'? [University of Florida, Gainesville, FL]
gee or game (n)
Charm or attractiveness in trying to talk to a female. Your gee ain't strong enough to get dat. [Lincoln University, Rochester Institute of Technology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, 1998]
geedis (n)
All the knowledge and experience required to be an expert at something. I studied for 8 hours yesterday. I've got the geedis for that test. [ASU, Tempe, AZ]
geeka (n)
A crackhead who is wanting some drugs. Them geekas been knockin' on tha door all day. [St. Philips College, San Antonio, TX, 1998]
geeked (adj)
Excited and/or surprised, about something. I was so geeked when he asked me to come over and meet his family! [Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI, 1998]
geek out (v)
To make a big deal out of nothing; to freak out; to become excessively upset or excited. She was geekin' out when she saw her boyfriend hanging out with another girl. [College of St. Rose, Albany, NY, 1998]
geri (n)
An old person. Those geris drive too slow. [Towson University, Baltimore, MD, 1998]
Get a helmet! (or Life sucks -- get a helmet!) (phr)
Get over it. A reply to a sob story or pity party. My girl left me, took my bank, and my car blew up. Get a helmet! You got fired? Life sucks--get a helmet. [University of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, NE, 1998]
get a little tipsy in one (v)
To get drunk. I've gotta little tipsy in me. [University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, 1998]
get at me dogg (phr)
An expression of goodbye; a way of letting the group know that you are leaving. Stacy, I'm leaving; get at me dogg. [University of Connecticut, Connecticut, 1998]
get left (v)
To became violently angry. When Maria walked in and caught her parents reading her diary, she got left. [Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, 1998]
Get off me old skool; this boy right here gonna show you somethin you aint never seen before (sentence)
You say this when you are playing ball because it gets the man pissed. [CSUN, Northridge, CA]
get off slim-slow (v)
To lose weight. I know she doesn't think she is cute; she needs to get off slim-slow. [Texas Southern University, Houston, TX, 1998]
get one's drink on (v)
Starting to drink or wanting to drink. I'm going to get my drink on! [University of Southern Indiana, Evansville, IN, 1998]
get one's drisey on (v)
To drink. I got my drisey on at the bar. [St. Michael's College, Winnoski, VT, 1998]
get one's head cut (v)
To have one's girlfriend stolen away by an unsuspected contender. Did you hear that Mr. Man got his head cut? [Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, 1998]
get ones jig on (v)
To dance. I went to Dana's party last night and got my jig on! [Clarion University, Clarion, PA, 1999]
get one's johnny blaze on (v)
To smoke marijuana. I'm going up to room 5 to get my johnny blaze on. [George Washington University, Washington, DC, 1998]
get (one's) swerve on (v)
1. To have sex. So did you get your swerve on with him last night?
2. To make out. There was a couple on the second floor of the library gettin' their swerve on right there for the whole world to see! [University of Nevada, Reno, Reno, NV]
get skooled (v)
1. To learn a hard lesson. If you play him one-on-one, you're gonna get skooled!
2. To get information. I'm driving to L.A. I gotta get skooled on the good stops. [University of Texas, San Antonio, TX]
get the giddie (v)
To engage in sexual activity. So are you and Ricky gettin' the giddie yet? [Purdue University, Fort Wayne, IN]
geezer rock (n)
The music your parents or grandparents listened to such as Frankie Valee, The Temptations etc. Dad's listening to his geezer rock again. We'll just chill until he passes out on Bud Lite. Let's jam the Dragster Barbie tunes. [American Samoa Community College, Pago Pago, American Samoa, 1998]
ghet (adj)
Worthless; bad; poor; having less worth than that which is ghetto. Those L.A. Gear kicks are so poor they're not even ghetto, they're ghet. [Cal State Fullerton, Fullerton, CA, 1999]
ghetto
1. (n) The student neighborhood. I live in the ghetto. Are you going to a party in the ghetto tonight? [University of Dayton, Dayton, OH, 1998]
2. (n) A bad place you live. I come from the ghetto. [Boston College, Boston, MA, 1998]
3. (adj) Very old, run down, obsolete, almost not useable but still does the job. I have a ghetto computer. It's a 386. [University of California at Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara City College, Santa Barbara, CA, 1998]
4. Bad; lame; stupid; sleazy and cheap; of poor quality. (also ghetto-ass) My high school was so ghetto that they had cockroaches in the basement;, man did that suck! [University of Puget Sound, , WA, 1999; University Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI; Gilbert Community College, Chandler, AZ]
ghetto fabulous (adj)
A good thing that is ghetto. Your car is ghetto fabulous! [University of Nebraska-Omaha, Omaha, NE]
ghetto sled (n)
A car that looks like it has gone through hell and back but which the driver thinks its the shit. Check out the guy in that lime green ghetto sled! [Penn State University, Wilkes Barre, PA]
giddie (n; int)
Something cool. If a party is cool, you say, Can I get a giddie on this party? The crowd should then respond with "Giddie!" [Purdue University, Fort Wayne, IN]
gimmick (n)
1. Any fun thing to do. Come with us. We'll find a gimmick for the evening.
2. A party plan. What's the gimmick for Friday night? [Silliman University, Dumaguete City, Philippines, 1998]
god squad (n)
Religious studies majors. Don't go in there. It's full of the god squad. [Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT]
good times (int)
An expression used sarcastically in response to strange or boring situations or comments. Tell us more about your fishing trip. Good times! [University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, 1998]
go central (v)
To have sex. Hey you wanna go central? [Tarrant County Junior College, Arlington, TX, 1999]
go down (v)
To perform oral sex. Dude, we just hooked up and she's already going down on me. [Cal State University Long Beach, Long Beach, CA, 1999]
go go Gadget ego (int)
A reply to a statement that sounds too egotistical. You're gonna get an A? Go, go Gadget ego! [Bradley University, Peoria, IL]
go nuts (v)
Do it; go ahead. Can I borrow your car? Yeah go nuts. [Simon Fraser University, Douglas College, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, 1999]
go postal (v)
To become very angry; to go crazy. My old lady went postal when she found out about my new lady. [Avon Lake Community College, Avon Lake, OH, 1999]
go titanic (v)
To fail; to lose; to sink. We were planning on catchin' a flick, but that went titanic. [University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI,1998]
go yard (v)
To do really well, succeed. (From baseball, to hit a home run. ) I went yard on that test, bro! [University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 1998]
golden (adj; int )
Good, great, cool. My friend asked me how I was after my nap and I said I'm golden. Everything worked out like you wanted! Golden![James Madision University, Harrisonburg, VA, 1998; Northeastern University, Boston, MA, 1999]
goncha (adj)
In a bad mood; grouchy; mean. Why are you acting so goncha today?!? [De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines, 1999]
goober (n)
A person, usually of inferior quality. Look at that goober in those velvet pants. [Rutgers, Rutgers, NJ, 1998]
goodgood (int)
Roughly equivalent to "It's All Good" - often sarcastic, however. We're outta gas? Goodgood! [Matamata College, Matamata, NZ]
goon (v)
To fall or trip. I gooned on the library steps and broke my heel. [Kent State University, Kent, OH]
G.Q. (pronounced "jee cue")
The rating of a guy's studlyness (via points) associated with GQ magazine. Those sunglasses could really up my GQ rating. [University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 1999]
gravy
1. (int) Expression used to voice approval of something very cool. You got a new car? Gravy! [West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, 1998] 2. (adj) Very good; cool; hip. Yo that car is hooked up; it's all gravy. [Boston University, Boston, MA, 1999]
green (adj)
1. Class, phat, not wack (not bad). That new disk is green! [University of Delaware, Newark, DE]
2. Messed up or not right. My computer is so green that I'll never finish this paper. [University of Florida, Gainesville, FL]
3. Unfeeling, cruel. That was so green for him to dump her before the dance. [University of Florida, Gainesville, FL]
grift (v)
To freeload. I don't have any cash so we'll have to grift tonight. [Pasadena City College, Pasadena, CA; and UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA]
grifter (n)
One who freeloads. John is such a grifter; he eats at his Mom's every night. [Pasadena City College, Pasadena, CA; and UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA]
grill (n)
Face; teeth and mouth. Check out that grill. There's a reason for plastic surgery! [University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX; Cal Poly Pomona, Pomona, CA, 1997]
grip
1. (n) A great amount of money. It costs a grip! [Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, 1998]
2. (v) To calm down; to take control. Why don't you grip and get me a cheeseburger? [St. Mary's College of California, Moraga, CA, 1998]
grogan (n)
A bowel movement. Where's the can? I've got a grogan coming on. [NYU, New York, NY]
groovycool (adj)
Cool; very good. Your new car is groovycool! [Montreat College, Montreat, NC, 1998]
grub (v)
To kiss, pet, pet heavily; to make out. They were grubbin' in his car when her parents came home. [Rhodes College, Memphis, TN]
grump (v)
To defecate. Find a john; I gotta grump. [University of California at Davis, Davis, CA]
gruuve (v)
To get sexual. Jaycee and I are just going to stay home and gruuve tonight. [University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA]
gueri (n)
A lover of guys with mop heads. Teri's a gueri--no doubt! [University of California-Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA]
guinea-t (n)
Man's A-shirt; a sleeveless t-shirt. He's wearing a guinea-t. [Towson University, Baltimore, MD, 1998]
gunt (n)
A contraction of "gut" and "cunt". It's the fleshy mound on a pudgy girl. See that fat bitch wit the huge gunt? [University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 1999]
gustoppo (n)
A cop. Slow down or the gustoppo will pull us over! [College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn, IL, 1998]
guy (voc)
Used in a sentence to replace someone's name. How's it goin', guy. Hey guy, what's up? [University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada, 1998; University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, 1999]
gyalist (n)
A man who always wants another girl. I'm not a womanizer I'm just a gyalist. [University of Luton, England, 1998]
American College Slang Expression: Vocabulary H
hakuna matata (adj)
Good-looking. Oooohh, look at him; he is hakuna matata! [Texas Southern University, Houston, TX, 1998]
hammered (adj.)
Intoxicated. I was totally hammered at that party last night. [SUNY Fredonia, Fredonia, NY; Cal Poly Pomona, Pomona, CA, 1997]
hard (adj)
Completely awesome in every fashion. Her outfit is so hard!! [Westminster College, Fulton, MO, 1998]
hardcore (adj)
1. Harsh; mean. What you just said to me was totally hardcore. I can't believe you would ever say something to me like that.
2. Cool. That movie was hardcore! [Iowa Lakes Community College, Estherville, IA, 1998; West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, 1999]
have arms (v)
To hang; to party. We got arms tonight! [SUNY Fredonia, Fredonia, NY]
have beer goggles (v)
To be so intoxicated that one hits on an unattractive person after consuming mass quanties of alcohol. You must have had beer goggles on last night because you were hitting on the nastiest guy at the party. [Depauw University, Greencastle, IN, 1998]
have (one) bent (v)
To protest because of mistakenly being harassed or accused. You've got me bent if you think you can talk to me like that! They've got me bent if they think they are going to charge me with somebody else's crime. [Texas Southern University, Houston, TX, 1998]
have a shaft (v)
To find someone attractive. I have a shaft for that new girl. [University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, 1998]
have issues (v phr) (see, issues)
To be having problems or troubles with something or someone. Can you help me? I'm having issues with this button. What's wrong with her? Oh, she's having issues getting her paper done. [Colorado College, Colorado Springs, CO, 1999]
head (n)
Oral sex on a guy; fellatio. He got head from that blonde at the party. [University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC]
headace (n)
Oral sex on a guy; fellatio. Hey, how about a headace?!! [Delaware State University, Dover DE]
hear fat ducks fart underwater (phr)
A reply used to indicate disbelief when you can tell someone is trying to lie or BS you. You got an A on that test? Yeah, right. I've heard fat ducks fart underwater. [Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, IL, 1998]
heart of glass (n)
Someone who falls in and out of love (or like) too easily and usually ends up getting very hurt (re: the blondie song from the early 80's). Tori is fully a heart of glass; she's cryin' all the time. [Oglethorpe University, Atlanta, GA]
heather c. {likely to be offensive} (n)
A fat,u gly person who stutters. Usually this person would wear tapored jeans or stretch pants. A " heather c." has no friends or any sense of style at all what so ever. Did you see the new heather c. in bio? [University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI]
hella
1. (adv) Very; a lot; totally. That movie was hella cool.[Clark University, Atlanta, GA; UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA; University of California at Davis, Davis, CA; Cal Poly Pomona, Pomona, CA, 1997]
2. (adj) Many. We had hella papers in that class. [UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA]
hellified (adv)
Very much; in great quantity (an intensifier). I know something's up because my parents have been calling hellified tonight. I have to study hellified tonight; I have a huge Chem final tomorrow. [Creighton University, Omaha, NE, 1999]
Hellooooooo, nurse! (int)
Said upon the sight of someone particularly attractive (from the Animanics). Hellooooooo, nurse! [Montreat College, Montreat, NC, 1998]
herb (n)
Someone who is unaware of what is going on; someone who is not cool; a nerd; an idiot. Stop acting like a herb! [Morehouse , 1998; Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH, 1998; Lincoln University, Rochester Institute of Technology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, 1998]
heyla (int)
Hello. Heyla, dude. [Montreat College, Montreat, NC, 1998]
Hey short-ey!!! (int)
Used to get someone's attention. Hey short-ey!!! [Catonsville Community College, Baltimore, MD, 1998]
Hey ya seen any zeltoids? (s)
Got any weed (marijuana)? Dude, hey ya seen any zeltoids? [North Carolina Wesleyan College, Rocky Mount, NC]
H.F. (n)
1. hottie factor.
2. The number of hottie's at a given location.
3. The quality of a given hottie. Man I was over at the Lab and the HF was unbelievable. [Front Range Community College, Northglenn, CO, 1998]
high (adj)
A state of very deep drug inducement. I was so high I couldn't find my bed. [UCLA, Westwood, CA]
highside (v)
To show off; to flaunt; to act conceited. Thomas was just highsiding when he said he was getting a new car. [Lamar University, Beaumont, TX]
highsider (n)
A person who thinks that they are all that (Mainly because of some material status). Thomas is fully a highsider. [Lamar University, Beaumont, TX]
hit (hit that) (v)
To have sex with. Man, I'd like to hit that! [Illinois State University, Bloomington, IL]
hit it and quit it (hit it then quit it) (v)
To have a one night stand; to have sex once and leave it alone. That girl is bad news; if you have sex with her you should hit it and quit it. [Northeast Community College, Norfolk, NE, 1998; University of Georgia, Athens, GA, 1998]
hit (one)/hit (one) on (one's) hip (v)
To call on a pager. Hit me on my hip after you get out of class. [Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA; Cal Poly Pomona, Pomona, CA, 1997]
hizou (n)
House. Meet me back at the hizou after 5. [SUNY Fredonia, Fredonia, NY]
hizzee (pronounced "hee-zeeA") (n)
1. Hook. That party was off the hizzee! 2. House. Sara's at the hizzee studying. [University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA]
hoagie time {vulgar; potentially offensive} (n)
Oral sex on a female. Here comes his chick; it's hoagie time! [Penn State University, Wilkes-Barre, PA, 1998]
hobeast (n; voc)
1. A friendly insult, usually directed to a female. You hobeast! Why are you 2 hours late?
2. A woman who is a step above a slut or bitch. (However, one may also be a virgin and a hobeast, that is, a slut wannabe.) Tina is such a hobeast; she's done every guy in our chem class! [The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA]
hoe (ho) {offensive}(n)
A very ugly woman. She's a hoe. [New Wales School of Art and Design, N.Wales, Britain, 1998]
hog (hog on) {offensive} (v)
For a guy to mack or dance with a fat or very chubby girl. Man, look at Kevin over hogging on that girl. [Western Illinois University, Macomb, IL, 1999; Millikin University, Decatur, IL, 1999]
holla (v)
To talk to. That chickenhead was tryin' to holla at my man. [St. Philips College, San Antonio, TX, 1998]
home skillet (n)
The head cheese; top dog; real cool hombre. Harry's the home skillet around here. [Harrisburg Area Community College, Harrisburg, PA]
homeslice (n)
A close friend. Ben's myh homeslice. [Finger Lakes Community College, Canandaigua, NY; West Virginia University, Morgantown, VA]
honey (n)
A very attractive female. There were a lot of honeys at the bar last night. [North Carolina A and T State University, Greensboro, NC, 1998]
hooch (n)
Marijuana. Let's go smoke some hooch! [Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, 1998]
hooch up (v)
To passionately kiss, touch and be all over someone of the opposite gender; to make-out. I saw you hoochin' up with that bitch! [Howard Community College, Columbia, MD, 1998]
hoochie
1. (n) Whore, slut; female who sleeps around. She's just a hoochie; she doesn't have a boo. [Ohio University, Athens, OH]
2. (voc) Used with friends to replace someone's name. Hey hoochie, what's up? [Ohio University, Athens, OH]
3. (v) Kissing or making out. They were hoochieing on the coach. [University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI
hoodie (n)
Any type of hooded sweatshirt. It's cold; have you got an extra hoodie I can borrow? [Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI]
hoodie fem (n)
A female who is a straight up hood rat. Carla is just a hood rat. [University of Nebraska-Omaha, Omaha, NE]
hook up (v)
To engage in sexual conduct with a member of the opposite sex; it can mean kissing all the way to actual sexual intercourse. Last night, Carrie left the bar with Greg and I guess they hooked up! [University of Dayton, Dayton, OH, 1998; Connecticut College, New London, CT, 1998]
hoopty (hooptie) (hoopdie) (n)
1. Something that is not cool; something ugly. Jill kicked jack in the nuts and, lying on the ground in pain, Jake said "You're a hoopty." [Fort Hays State University, Hays, KS, 1998]
2. An old car that runs like crap. That station-wagon she drove was a hoopty. [Fort Hays State University, Hays, KS, 1998; University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, 1998; University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, 1998; SUNY Fredonia, Fredonia, NY; Cal Poly Pomona, Pomona, CA, 1997]
hooyah (adj.?)
A word used to express power of ones self. I have hooyah powah! [University of California-Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA]
hork (v)
To vomit. I drank so much, I horked on my shoes. [West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, 1998]
horror (int)
An expression used when something dreaded happens or will happen. I have three morning classes, horror!" [Cal State Monterey Bay, Monterey Bay, CA, 1999]
horse's ass (int)
An expression of extreme displeasure or disgust. Horse's ass; we have another test! [Montgomery Community College, Troy, NC, 1998]
hose (v)
1. To screw over or mistreat. You really got hosed by that girl.
2. To give too much work to do. That teacher is just hosing us down to the final minute. [MIT, Cambridge, MA]
hot (adj)
Cute; attractive. That girl is hot! [Northwestern University , Chicago, IL, 1999]
hot boy (fire boy) (n)
A male who is very fine and cute. Derick is such a hot boy! [Southern University, New Orleans, LA]
hot carl (n)
An attractive male. Check out the hot carl in that Mustang. [Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO]
hotter than a horn toad in a microwave (phr)
Extremely hot. It was hotter than a norn toad in a microwave in her house! [East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN]
hotty (hottie) (n)
A very good looking person of the opposite sex. There were some fine hotties at that party! [Oglethorpe University, Atlanta, GA; Cal Poly Pomona, Pomona, CA, 1997]
housed (adj)
Highly intoxicated. I got really housed last night at the party. [Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, 1998]
howard stern (n)
Someone who is prejudiced and hates people who are not white. You little howard stern! You are such a bigot. [Southwestern Law School, Los Angeles, CA, 1998]
hucklefuck (n)
Someone from the sticks; someone who is clueless to city life. Get a wardrobe you hucklefuck. [University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, 1998]
hummer (n)
Oral sex performed on a male; fellatio. He was hopin' for a hummer but I think he got the bum's rush. [University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 1999; University of Delaware, Newark, DE]
hunch (v)
To have sex. They were hunchin' in a study room at the library! [Morris College, Sumter, SC]
hype (adj)
Really cool, awesome, smooth. Joe got a new drum kit; it's really hype. [University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, 1999; University of Houston, Houston, TX, 1998]
hynmally challanged (adj)
A virgin. Don't mack on her; she's hynmally challanged. [Univirsity of North Carolina--Greensbro, Greensbro, NC] (spelling as originally supplied)
hypertweaked (adj)
On a *lot* of crystal meth or cocaine (usually used when referring to crystal). That dude is crazy; he must be hypertweaked. [University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, 1998]
American College Slang Expression: Vocabulary I
I.B.T.s (n; voc)
Itty bitty tittys. Hey I.B.T.s, whas up? [Bluffton College, Bluffton, OH, 1999]
idwic (phr) (pronounced "Id [like the psych term]-Whick")
I do what I can. If I don't finish on time, care; idwic! [University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI]
I don't got time to flirt (sentence)
I'm busy; I don't have time to talk. I've got 3 papers to write. I don't got time to flirt. [University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Amherst, MA]
I feel ya (phr)
I understand you; I know what your talking about. Neighbor: It's so hot outside! Friend: I feel ya. [Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, 1998]
igg (v)
To bother. Stop iggin' me; I gotta study. [Auburn University-Montgomery, Montgomery, AL]
I guess (int)
Whatever; yeah right; if you say so. You wanna see a flick? I guess. [Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield, MO]
ill
1. (adj) Dope or butters. That disc is ill.
2. (int) A reply to a sarcastic remark; as if. You got an A? Ill. [St. Francis College, Brookyln Heights, NY]
I'm loving it! (phr)
It's great; it couldn't be better. That orange shirt; I'm loving it! [University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA, 1998]
I'm so sure (phr; int )
Used to express the feeling of shock or unbelievability. Also used to express something that was not supposed to happen. I'm so sure he called me and asked me to come over!! I'm so sure she's talking shit about you to me! I'm so sure!! [West Virginia Wesleyan College, Buckhanon, WV, 1998]
I'm straight (phr)
I'm fine; I'm set. Usually said when asked a question like do you want some more of a beverage, food, or something being given to you. Do you want some more soda? Na I'm straight. [[Catonsville Community College, Baltimore, MD, 1998]
In bed, nakkid, in the biblical sence. . . . whoa!! (phr)
To be said after any comment by another person to incriminate them.Person #1: I saw this really fly chic at the mall today! Person #2 (or rest of group in unison): In bed, nakkid, in the biblical sence!?....whoa! [Middle Georgia College, Cochran, GA, 1998]
instagate (v)
To cause a fight. If they don't leave me alone, I'm gonna instagate. [Western Oklahoma State College, Altus, OK]
instagater (noun)
The person who causes a fight. I heard Jordan was the instagater on that one. [Western Oklahoma State College, Altus, OK]
internship in da white house (n)
Anal sex. Wanna internship in da white house? [University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario]
in the cuts (phr)
Anywhere far away and obscure from where you are. Usually it's somewhere very narrow, like an alley, or somewhere with a lot of vegetation, like bushes or a field. My car broke down in the cuts yesterday. [Diablo Valley College, Pleasant Hill, CA]
in the hizou (adj)
In agreement; going along. I'm in the hizou for goin' to the movies. [SUNY Fredonia, Fredonia, NY]
ish (n)
Something very bad; shit. There is some major ish going on here. [University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 1999]
issues (n) (see, have issues)
Problems. That girl got a lot of issues. [Centre College, Danville, KY; Cal Poly Pomona, Pomona, CA, 1997]
It ain't nothing but a chicken wing (phr)
It doesn't bother me. Your ex-boyfriend is dating that hoe. It ain't nothing but a chicken wing. [University of California at Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, 1998]
It's all gravy baby (phr)
Everything is okay. It's all good. Are you mad at me? Naw, it's all gravy baby! [Dillard University, New Orleans, LA, 1999]
It's all maple syrup (phr)
Intended as a mockery of the apathetic phrase, "it's all good." It shows how petty the original phrase is. A term of "hip" social hypocracy, used by (would be) activists. You got 24 units? It's all maple syrup! [University of Seattle, Seattle WA]
I.T.Z. (adj)
In the Zone; doing well; performing well. You're always I.T.Z.. [East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, 1998]
I was all (phr)
In the process of action. I was all getting ready to study and then she came over to party. [California State University, Hayward, Hayward, CA]
izzie (voc; n)
A friend; usually used to replace a name. Hey izzie, where ya goin'? [Barton College, Wilson, NC]
American College Slang Expression: Vocabulary J
J and G (n)
Jazz and groove, acid jazz, jazz, drum and bass, garage; generally cool music. Going down to see J and G? [Durham University, Durham, England, 1998]
jack (v)
To steal. Somebody jacked my computer yesterday. [Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA]
jac-up da ace (v)
To turn up the air conditioner. Jac-up da ace; it must be 95 in here. [Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA]
jam (v)
1. To leave; to go. It's late; I gotta jam.
2. To play with a band, but no song in particular; to have a jam session. We were just jammin' in my garage last night. [University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA]
jammed (adj)
Upset, irritated. I was totally jammed over that D in bio. [Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH]
janked up (adj)
Tacky; not stylish; unattractive; messed up; out of control. Everything was all janked up; they didn't even know we were coming. [Belmont University, Nashville, TN, 1998]
jankety (adj)
Bad; in disrepair; broken down. That ride is so jankety. [Oxnard College, Oxnard, CA, 1999]
janky (adj)
Tacky; not stylish; unattractive; messed up; out of control; raggedy; cheap; improper in some way. That girl looks janky!!! [Belmont University, Nashville, TN, 1998; Southeastern Community College, Burlington, IA, 1998;West Los Angeles College, Los Angeles, CA, 1998; Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield, MO, 1998; [University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX; Cal Poly Pomona, Pomona, CA, 1997]
j-crew clones (n)
Frat boys. Don't go in that bar; it's full of j-crew clones. [Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI]
jeff (v)
To kiss the ass of someone you know doesn't like yo ass. I know he was just jeffin' me to try to borrow my car. [Penn Valley Community College, Kansas City, MO]
jenny (adj)
Like a trashy white girl (like Jenny McCarthy). I can't believe he's dating her; she's so jenny! [University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 1998]
jerry (adj)
Something that is weak or not well done; retarded. (Comes from Jerry's Kids.) That report was so jerry; I can't believe we had to listen to it. [Doane College, Crete, NE]
Jesus freak (n)
Someone who is serious about their relationship with Jesus Christ; often used pejoratively. There's a bunch of Jesus freaks in my philosophy class. [University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, OK]
jet (v)
To leave; to go out. Are you guys jettin'? We are going to jet. [Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, PA, 1998] , 1998; University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, 1999; [University of California at San Diego, San Diego, CA; Rio Hondo College, Whittier, CA; Cal Poly Pomona, Pomona, CA, 1997]
jewels (n)
A very nice pair of shoes. Hey man, where did you come across those awesome jewels? [Hibbing Community College Hibbing, MN, 1998]
jiggy (adj)
1. Attractive; stylish; all dolled up; looking good. Devon is lookin' jiggy. [East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, 1998; Morris Brown College, Atlanta, GA]
2. Cute, cool, down. Check out that jiggy dude over there. [University of Delaware, Newark, DE]
3. Live, full of energy, hype, cool. That party was jiggy! [Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, GA] (Judi's note: Will Smith has certainly given new life to an old word!)
jimmies (n)
Short stretch shorts that are worn underneath another pair of sports shorts-- kinda like bicycle shorts but that is the old skool name for them. Also, they aid in the quick removal of the outside pair of shorts so you are still wearing shorts when you take off your shorts. Did you remember to wear your jimmies? Didn't you take your jimmies off yet? [Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, PA, 1998] , 1998]
jit (n)
A young'un; a newbie. We got a bunch of jits on the team. [Hartwick College, Oneonta, NY]
jive turkish (n)
Outdated slang. Dat foo Charles was talking 'bout all his freaky foxes. I was like what bro, stop talking jive turkish! [St. Cloud State, St. Cloud, MN, 1998]
jo (int)
An attention-getter; another way to say "yo." Jo dude, check that out. [Montgomery College, Gaithersburg, MD, 1999]
jock (v)
To pick up or hit on someone. I think that guy is trying to jock you? [University of California at San Diego, San Diego, CA]
joe (n; voc)
A friend. Hey joe, what's up? [University of DC, Washington,DC]
john blaze (n)
Very good; dope; the bomb; outstanding. This party is going to be john blaze. [St. Michael's College, Winooski, VT, 1998]
johnny law (n)
The police. Watch out for johnny law. [University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, 1998]
joint (n)
1. Restroom. Where's the joint; I gotta take a leak. [University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA]
2. An album, tape or compact disc (especially a new one). Dat new joint from Busta Rhymes is phat! [University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, 1999]
jone (v)
To talk about. To rag on some ones gear. To say very mean things about some one. He was jonin' me all night. [Howard University, Washington, D.C.]
jones (v)
To desire something greatly; usually used in reference to a cigarette. Got any smokes? I'm jonesin'. [University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA; Cal Poly Pomona, Pomona, CA, 1997]
Jose (n)
Alcohol (particularly hard liquor). It is used as though it were a name. Last night Jose gave me a hand with my homework! [Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, IN, 1999]
juiced (adj)
Overly excited. Damn I was hella juiced at summer jams. [Cal Poly Pomona, Pomona, CA, 1999]
jump on the grenade (v)
The act of hooking up with the ugly girl of a group (duff) so that a friend can get with a hottie. Come on, John. Won't you jump on the grenade so I can hook up with her friend? [Marist College, Poughkipsie, NY, 1998]
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