English slang 2025

15 New English Slang Words You Should Know in 2025

English is always changing, and every year, new slang words pop up—especially on social media. If you’re learning English, these words can be confusing at first, but don’t worry—we’ve got you covered!

Here are 15 popular slang words in 2025 that you might hear in conversations, TikToks, or memes, along with examples to help you use them like a native speaker.


1. Bussin

Meaning: Really good, especially about food.
Example: “This pizza is bussin! I could eat five more slices.”


2. No cap

Meaning: I’m being honest / not lying.
Example: “That movie was the best I’ve ever seen—no cap.”


3. Bet

Meaning: Okay / sure / I agree (also used to show excitement).
Example: “You want to hang out later?”
Bet! See you at 6.”


4. Slaps

Meaning: Sounds great (usually used for music or food).
Example: “This new song slaps—turn it up!”


5. Drip

Meaning: Cool or stylish clothes or style.
Example: “Check out his outfit—he’s got some serious drip.”


6. Rizz

Meaning: Charisma or charm, especially when flirting.
Example: “He’s got mad rizz—everyone likes talking to him.”


7. Sus

Meaning: Suspicious or sketchy.
Example: “Why is he acting so sus? Something’s not right.”


8. Sheesh

Meaning: Wow! (Used to show surprise or admiration.)
Example:Sheesh! That’s the nicest car I’ve ever seen.”


9. Slay

Meaning: Do really well or look amazing.
Example: “You slayed that performance. You were awesome!”


10. Main character energy

Meaning: Confidence or presence that makes someone stand out.
Example: “She walked in with that main character energy—everyone looked at her.”


11. Touch grass

Meaning: Go outside or take a break from the internet.
Example: “You’ve been online all day. Go touch grass.”


12. Ate (and left no crumbs)

Meaning: Did something perfectly or impressively.
Example: “That speech? She ateno crumbs left.”


13. It’s giving…

Meaning: Used to describe a vibe or feeling.
Example:It’s giving boss vibes. You look amazing in that suit.”


14. Mid

Meaning: Average or not that impressive.
Example: “Everyone hyped up that game, but honestly, it was kind of mid.”


15. I’m dead

Meaning: Something is so funny you’re “dying” of laughter.
Example: “That meme was hilarious—I’m dead.”


Final Tip:

Slang changes quickly, and not everyone uses these words in every place. It’s good to understand them, but use them with people who are familiar with this kind of informal English—usually friends or on social media. And remember: the best way to improve English speaking is by practicing with native English speakers!

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