On Twitter, the terms “get ratioed,” “ratioed,” and “ratio” refer to when a tweet receives significantly more replies than likes or retweets.
On Twitter, the terms “get ratioed,” “ratioed,” and “ratio” refer to when a tweet receives significantly more replies than likes or retweets.
Doomscrolling or “doomsurfing” is when someone compulsively scrolls through bad news on their social media feeds.
The word “Coronacoaster” describes the dramatic highs and lows of life during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Keyboard Warriors are people who aggressively spread their beliefs and politics online, but not offline.
“The cuck zone” is a bar featured in a satirical illustration titled “The Campus Seen Through The Eyes of US Conservatives.”
“Zoom University” is a nickname college students are giving to their schools now that classes are moving online due to Coronavirus isolation and quarantines.
Online, the term “simp” refers to a boy or man who makes sacrifices based on unrequited love for a girl or woman. The term is commonly used both to criticize men who feel entitled to women’s attention and sexuality and to mock men for respecting women.
The phrase “no free clout” refers to when someone deletes their tweet because they are upset someone is getting likes from quote tweeting it.
FT buddies are people who FaceTime or video chat together.