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Hindustan Times Ranchi
|July 26, 2025
Boss made you mad? Rage-apply for other jobs. Date is hotter IRL than on the app? You just got reverse-catfished. We now have words for every situation and emotion. As dictionaries groan and Boomers cringe, grab a fridge cigarette and follow our guide to 2025 slang
Keep up. Language is changing fast. And the internet generation is inventing new terms faster than you can say “Delulu is the solulu”.
Some terms have escaped the group chat and are out in the wild, confusing Boomers in the workplace. Others have become oddly specific micro-labels for micro moments of modern life.
So, how many of these can you figure out?
Fridge Cigarette
Sounds like: Some kind of chilled vape.
Actually is: A cola. Bad for your health (and addictive) just like a cig. But sourced from the refrigerator. A coping mechanism.
Usage: “Didn't cry. Had a fridge cigarette.”
Banana Botox
Sounds like: An injection endorsed by aceleb.
Actually is: Any unhinged DIY skincare ritual. It emerged from the TikTok-led belief of rubbing banana peels on one’s face as a kind of Botox.
Usage: “If an influencer shares ‘One tip that dermats won't tell you’, it's probably Banana Botox.”
Reverse Catfish
Sounds like: We're scamming a scammer.
Actually is: Someone who looks better in real life than they do online. A unicorn.
Usage: “His profile gave 6, but he showed up as a 9.5. Reverse catfish!”
Barebacking
Sounds like: Something John Wayne did in your grandpa’s favourite movie.
Actually is: The act of jumping into feelings, flings or vulnerability without protection or logic. Essentially, no emotional PPE.
Usage: “I told him I liked him after two dates. Guess I'm now emotionally barebacking.”
Throning
Sounds like: A Prince William stan.
Actually is: Dating someone only to up your own social status and boost your own ego.
Usage: “Nepo baby BF? You're thron-ing.”
Hyperpop
Sounds like: Elon Musk setting up a music app no one asked for.
This story is from the July 26, 2025 edition of Hindustan Times Ranchi.
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