Off That: 15 Words We Need To Retire Off Of Social Media Immediately
Do you find yourself looking through your timelines noticing identical captions with the same buzzwords used over and over again? It seems like once the use of a certain word or phrase goes viral, you can’t escape it for months and months. Today we are putting a cap on the overuse of certain phrases.
Here’s 15 words we need to retire off of social media immediately. Are you down?
Selfie
“Self Portrait” or “I like my hair today” is a great alternative.
Twerk
Even Spiderman is doing it, enough already.
Basic
This term needs to retire simply because basic chicks call each other basic, the MOST. Where’s your mirror?
Swag
Cray
Unless it’s the fish, just use “crazy”, don’t be lazy.
Lit
Was the party really that “lit” or were you sitting around just watching?
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Slay
Tea
Trolling
Female
A female is a clinical term that could also be a cat or a dolphin. Woman, lady and girl work better in conversation.
Trash
“This music is trash and that outfit is trash.” There is a whole dictionary filled with other adjectives to describe your distaste.
Ghetto
Ghetto as an adjective. Can we stop using this already?
Squad
Lowkey
Fleek
Side Chick
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