No, this isn鈥檛 like Kunle鈥檚 hilarious of Gen-Z acronyms and their meanings.
Football is back and that means you鈥檒l be seeing some words you don鈥檛 understand on the TL. Let鈥檚 help you understand them.
1. W or Dub:
Simple. This means to win. Whether it鈥檚 a 鈥淲鈥 tweet or a 鈥淲鈥 player or a 鈥渄ub you can see from 100 miles away鈥, a W or dub is generally a great thing.
2. Idolo
This just means 鈥渋dol鈥. If you rate a footballer, feel free to call them idolo. But don鈥檛 overuse this term. It鈥檚 only for the real legends.
3. Clear
This one just shows that one thing or person is much better than the other. So if you see a tweet like, 鈥淢essi is clear of Penaldo鈥, it means the person thinks Messi is better than Ronaldo.
4. Warra
This simply means 鈥渨hat a鈥︹, but in a sarcastic, mocking way. So if I, as an Arsenal fan, mocks a Chelsea fan for failing to sign good players this transfer window, they can just reply by saying, 鈥淲arra Champions League qualification for you鈥, and it would hurt me because my team didn鈥檛 qualify for the Champions League.
5. FT
This just means football Twitter.
6. L
This is an abbreviation for 鈥渓oss鈥. If someone tells you to hold an L, it means your team has lost, or you lost an argument on the timeline.
7. GOAT
Greatest of All Time. There is only one. But nobody really knows who it is. I do, though.
8. Bodied
To 鈥渂ody鈥 someone is to win against them in an argument, while utterly embarrassing them. So if someone gives a snarky reply to a tweet and it goes viral, it means they bodied the person. And the tweets are usually phrased like, 鈥淏odied the virgin鈥 just for extra violence.
9. Aired
鈥淎ired鈥 just means someone ghosted the other person instead of replying to them.
10. Ratioed
You didn鈥檛 know this famous slang came from Football Twitter? Do better. To 鈥渞atio鈥 someone is to get more likes and retweets (RTs) when you reply or quote their tweets. Ratio-ing someone is a dub; getting ratioed is an L. Get it?
11. YKB/YDKB
Slangs for 鈥測ou know ball鈥 and 鈥測ou don鈥檛 know ball鈥.
12. Nabbed
This means 鈥渟tolen鈥. It鈥檚 when bigger accounts steal a tweet or tweet idea from a smaller account and gets more likes and RTs.
13. Merchant
Someone, or a team, who does something repeatedly. For example, Ronaldo has been an 鈥淟 merchant鈥 this summer because he鈥檚 been offering himself to clubs and nobody wants to sign him. Or Luis Diaz is a 鈥減ace merchant鈥 because all he does is run.
14. Here we go
Coined by famed football journalist and transfers king , this is the phrase for when a transfer deal is successfully completed 鈥 not officially announced by the club, but confirmed by reputable sports journalists.
15. Fraud
If someone is a fraud, it means they鈥檝e tricked the entire world to think they鈥檙e great when they鈥檙e actually mid (i.e: average). A great example is Eden Hazard.
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