What's your favorite way to say that something is pleasing and/or impressive? You know, "cool." Or in Internet terms, something which does/is "pwn" or "win
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I use “awesome” way more than is appropriate. I really like your use of epic, though, and may have to steal it in the future.
It hasn’t caught on yet, but I’m trying to get people to use the word “cheddar” when things are cheerfully fine. Like this: Person A: Why hello there, Person B! How are you doing today? Person A: Well I’m just cheddar. And you? Or: “At first, I thought the party was going to suck. Bob spilled his drink all over my shirt, Anna looked surly, and worst of all… there was no music! But then Daniel brought out his guitar. Daniel knows all my favorite folk songs and everyone started singing along and the rest of the evening was cheddar.”
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it's not too unbelievably slangy (like "da bomb!") but it still has a nice, 90s flavor that's durable enough to be a classic.
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For really awesome things: "Byzantine"
For bizzarely wierd coincidences: "Wicked"
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It hasn’t caught on yet, but I’m trying to get people to use the word “cheddar” when things are cheerfully fine.
Like this:
Person A: Why hello there, Person B! How are you doing today?
Person A: Well I’m just cheddar. And you?
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“At first, I thought the party was going to suck. Bob spilled his drink all over my shirt, Anna looked surly, and worst of all… there was no music! But then Daniel brought out his guitar. Daniel knows all my favorite folk songs and everyone started singing along and the rest of the evening was cheddar.”
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"SO MUCH WIN" if it's exciting.
I make the sound *squeeeeeeeee* if words aren't enough to express the goodness.
"Swell" if it's good but I don't reeeeally care.
"Wicked" if I just want to add a bit of stress to the goodness... and
I agree with you for "epic".. if things are especially good.
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