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egotop
egotop

Variant of writing: ego top -‘a person who is overly confident, conceited, focuses attention on themselves, and looks down on others.’ -‘egoism, narcissism, buffoonery.’ The word is a hybrid composed of two elements: Latin ego ‘I’ + English top, ‘peak.’

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(on) top
(on) top

Variant form: on top Used to talk ‘about people/objects that someone likes very much or are fashionable, up-to-date’; ‘about something that is the best’; Borrowed from English: English noun top – peak, adj. ‘highest’, but also ‘great, excellent’

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ekhem
ekhem

Onomatopoeia imitating a cough. It belongs to the non-verbal repertoire of speech signs with various pragmatic functions. It can signify a change in the topic of conversation, disapproval of the previous speaker’s statement, embarrassment, irony, or an attempt to draw attention to oneself or t

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creep
creep

‘weirdo, oddball, a person who behaves strangely or shows deviations from the norm’ Pronunciation: [krip] The word originates from colloquial English, where the adjective creepy means ‘scary, strange, unnatural, causing fear.’ One of its meanings—according to the Cambridge Dictiona

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cichograje
cichograje

Variant: cichograjce ‘Miniaturized wireless in-ear headphones’ The word is a compound typical of youth language (e.g., cichobiegi, cichomieszki, cichodajka) and was popularized by a series of viral TikTok and Twitter posts: “My cichograje.” See: Caciński B. (2023), Cichograj

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cebulak
cebulak

A derogatory term for an envious person, who wishes others harm, while not knowing how to behave, wants to show off at all costs, which makes him often live beyond his means, although he tries to save on everything. Such a person sometimes has thieving tendencies and does not care about the rules, w

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borowik
borowik

The word is used in two senses: 1) a young person who is weak in some game 2) (contemptuously) a person who is low in the social hierarchy.   The slang word has been known since at least 2017, for at that time the Miejski.pl dictionary published the entry borowik, explaining that it is a [&hell

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boczne oko
boczne oko

[Eng. side eye]   A Polish calque of the English expression “side eye” (see https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=side%20eye), which occurs frequently in comments on TikTok and Twitter platforms, denoting dislike, disapproval, or disgust. It is the equivalent of a facial expressio

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totalny szef / totalny szefuńcio
totalny szef / totalny szefuńcio

(Eng. total boss) A person admired for daring actions, courage, and creativity. Someone who is exceptional or has done something extraordinary. The expression is synonymous with words like “kozak” (Eng. “badass”) or “gość” (Eng. “dude”) or someone who “rules&#

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bajlando
bajlando

‘contentment, excitement, feeling of joy’. ‘a good dance party’ a way to say goodbye (bye). The word comes from the Spanish verb ‘bailar’ ‘to dance’. Bailando is a gerund form, which can be translated as a noun or an adverb. It became widespread when Loona’s

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imho/ IMHO
imho/ IMHO

‘in my honest opinion’ or ‘in my humble opinion’ Examples of usage: [own translation] 1. YOOO my mom agreed, and I’m finally ordering this awesome pen with my St. Nicholas money on allegro, and those pentel calligraphy markers! I mean, my notes are already pretty nice imho, BUT WITH THESE

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akustyczny [acoustic]
akustyczny [acoustic]

/Eng. acoustic/ A euphemism that replaces the adjective autistic, referring to people with autism spectrum disorder. It is sometimes perceived as an offensive word, especially in the context of TikTok comments on videos showing someone’s strange, incomprehensible, absurd, or foolish behaviour.

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