Fleek does usually appear in the phrase on fleek. Like the phrase on point, it’s used to mean basically perfectly done or exactly right.

These are the immortal words of Kayla Newman, credited with coining the slang on fleek for something perfectly executed. On fleek is often used to describe someone’s appearance or style, but can describe anything that’s flawless, sometimes shortened to just fleek.

Explaining Internet Slang: ‘On Fleek’ On fleek dates back to at least 2003, when its Urban Dictionary definition was created. It defines the term as smooth, nice, sweet. In 2009, a second definition as a synonym for awesome was submitted.

What is another word for fleek?

faultless flawless
immaculate impeccable
on point perfect
pristine

According to the Alan Turing Institute in London, where data trends from the Urban Dictionary were analyzed, strong evidence shows that On fleek and selfie simply are not cool anymore and are on the way out.

to show off Flex is a slang term meaning to show off, whether it be your physique, your belongings, or some other thing you consider superior to those of others. The act of flexing is often criticized as a power move, considered arrogant and insincere.

Middle School Level. adjective Slang.(usually used in the adjectival phrase on fleek) flawlessly styled, groomed, etc.; looking great: eyebrows that stay on fleek; her totally on-fleek outfit. perfect; flawless: That song is fleek!

Something is awesome Meaning: Something is awesome. As in: You are slaying in that new sweater, my friend. 6. On fleek.

Here’s the latest instalment in our slang for the year ahead series, featuring terms that range from funny to just plain weird.

  • Hate to see it. A relatable combination of cringe and disappointment, this phrase can be used as a reaction to a less than ideal situation. …
  • Ok, boomer. …
  • Cap. …
  • Basic. …
  • Retweet. …
  • Fit. …
  • Fr. …
  • Canceled.

Share All sharing options for: ‘Eyebrows on fleek’ originator Peaches Monroee is crowdfunding a cosmetics line. Kayla Newman, the Georgia teenager who brought the internet the phrase eyebrows on fleek in the summer of 2014, is now crowdfunding a cosmetics line on GoFundMe, The Fader reports.

Bae, for example, is a term of endearment that is either short for baby or an acronym for before anyone else.

No Cap/Capping: Cap is another word for lie. Saying no cap means that you aren’t lying, or if you say someone is capping, then you are saying they are lying. Examples: I’m actually going to be productive today, no cap. You actually got tickets to the Bad Bunny concert?

I’m over here all red-faced and sweating, while Anderson’s ponytail and makeup are on fleek. Emma’s wardrobe has been on fleek the whole time she has been presenting for the show. My hair is totally fleek today.

If something is all the rage, it is very popular and fashionable. The 1950s look is all the rage at the moment. He wore a strange outfit which might have been all the rage when Dickens was busy scribbling. Note: You can also just say that something is the rage.

Lit or GOAT. These are two different ways to express what you might have meant by saying dope or neat or cool back in the day. Lit or GOAT (greatest of all time) means something happened that is really, really good.

The term zaddy is gender-neutral. So while it might be tempting to call a female zaddy a cougar, MILF, or sugar mama, like the terms zaddy, daddy, and sugar daddy, they’re not always interchangeable.

Dope – Cool or awesome. GOAT – Greatest of All Time Gucci – Good, cool, or going well. Lit – Amazing, cool, or exciting.

Simp is a slang insult for men who are seen as too attentive and submissive to women, especially out of a failed hope of winning some entitled sexual attention or activity from them.

Weird (or odd) flex but OK is a snarky, mocking internet slang response to when someone brags about something deemed unusual, bizarre, baffling, or questionable.

The term millennial was first introduced by Neil Howe and William Strauss in their 1991 book Generations. It was coined to describe the generational cohort of people born between 1980 and 2000. … Over time, using millennials to refer to this generation became common as more and more young people came of age.

A fleck can also be a fragment of something, like the flecks of peeling paint you might see on the floor in an old building. … Fleck can also be a verb that means dotting or marking something with little spots, like when you fleck paint on the wall to produce a random dotted effect.

Waking up is a damn sight harder than going to sleep, but we’ll stay woke up longer. By the mid-20th century, woke had come to mean ‘well-informed’ or ‘aware’, especially in a political or cultural sense.

DEEP DIVE. A shmood is a mood. The word is often used in the same way as big mood, Definition: Big mood means relatable.

1 : a person often of an intellectual bent who is disliked. 2 : an enthusiast or expert especially in a technological field or activity computer geek. 3 : a carnival performer often billed as a wild man whose act usually includes biting the head off a live chicken or snake.

A variant of period, periodt is an interjection used to signal the end of a discussion or to emphasize a point. It usually occurs at the end of a statement or in the phrase (and) that’s on periodt.

Sus is a shortening of suspicious or suspect. In slang, it has the sense of questionable or shady.

T or Tea is slang for gossip, situation, story or news. … When I first heard Tea used as slang, I pictured the letter T (for talk or truth), but according to the Urban Dictionary, this slang term comes from the custom in the South of women who gather in the afternoon to drink tea and gossip.