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What are some slang words from 2006?

While slang changes rapidly, here are some words and phrases popular in 2006:

General Slang:

* "I'm so over it": Used to express boredom or disinterest in something.

* "That's so fetch": Popularized by "Mean Girls", it meant something was cool or trendy.

* "Swag": Originally meaning "style" or "coolness" and used to describe something that was fashionable.

* "Epic": Used to describe something amazing or incredible.

* "Hater": Someone who dislikes or criticizes another person or thing.

* "Obsessed": Used to describe someone who is very enthusiastic about something.

* "Cray cray": A slang term for "crazy".

* "Turnt up": Meaning "excited" or "partying hard".

* "G-funk": A hip hop style known for its smooth, soulful melodies.

Internet Slang:

* "LOL": Laughing Out Loud (used in online communication)

* "ROFL": Rolling On The Floor Laughing

* "BRB": Be Right Back

* "GTG": Got To Go

* "TTYL": Talk To You Later

* "OMG": Oh My God

* "NSFW": Not Safe For Work

Music & Pop Culture:

* "Bootylicious": A term meaning attractive, often used to describe someone's physique. Popularized by Destiny's Child.

* "MySpace": A social networking platform popular in the mid-2000s.

* "YouTube": A video-sharing platform that was just gaining popularity in 2006.

* "High School Musical": A Disney Channel movie that was a huge hit in 2006.

* "The Hills": A reality TV show that became a cultural phenomenon.

Remember: Slang is constantly evolving, so these are just a few examples of what was popular in 2006. It's also important to note that some of these terms might have evolved in meaning or usage since then.

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