Day 11 Vocabulary
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Feeling bitter, angry, or upset.
" He's salty about losing the game, even though it was a fair match."
Savage
A person or action that is ruthless or bold in an impressive way.
" That comeback she gave her opponent was so savage, everyone was cheering for her."
Shade
A subtle, indirect insult.
" Her tweet was a huge shade to her competitor."
Ship
To desire for two people to be in a romantic relationship.
" I totally ship them together; they would be the perfect couple."
Shook
Feeling shocked, surprised, or emotionally disturbed.
" I'm still shook after hearing the news; I can't believe it's true."
Simp
Someone who is overly submissive or attentive to a person they are romantically interested in.
" He's simping hard for her, he would do anything she asks."
Sis
A term of endearment for a female friend.
" You got this, sis! I know you can do it."
Slaps
Describes something, usually music, as being excellent or impressive.
" This new song slaps so hard; it's the best I've heard all year."
Slay
To do something exceptionally well or impressively.
" She slayed that performance on stage; she was amazing."
Slick
Describes something as being smooth, clever, or effortlessly impressive.
" That was a slick move he pulled on the basketball court."
Slide into DMs
To send a direct message, often flirtatiously or with a hidden agenda.
" He tried to slide into her DMs after seeing her pictures on Instagram."