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Slang tagged with "emotion" groups entries that share a theme, platform, tone, or use case. Treat the tag as a discovery label rather than proof of a single origin, universal meaning, or verified popularity.
Understanding "emotion" slang can help parents, educators, creators, and curious readers compare related terms. Open individual entries for examples, tone notes, risk labels, and correction links before using a term publicly.
I Love You (based on the number of letters in each word).
Expression of outrage or impatience.
To be annoyed, bitter, or "salty" about something (from Arabic "samm," meaning poison).
Feeling a strong, positive connection or mood with a person or group.
Completely losing control or having a meltdown (e.g., "Stop crashing out over small stuff").
To become very excited or lose one's temper.
A feeling of being emotional or touched (from Hokkien).
Bad-tempered or irritable as a result of hunger (blend of hungry and angry).
Profound; serious; emotionally deep or meaningful.
A sudden, inexplicable feeling of revulsion or distaste toward a romantic partner's minor action or trait.
To like or love someone or something (from Arabic "kif").
Embarrassing; feeling ashamed; shy (from Hokkien).
Embarrassed or blushing with shame.
Bored; tired of something; jaded (from Hokkien).
To provoke a strong emotional reaction, often negative.
Feeling sentimental, touched, or overwhelmed by positive emotion.
Exhausted; tired; extremely fatigued.
Emotional, touching, or nostalgic.
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