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What are 1995 slang words?

1995 Slang Words:

General:

* Totally: An intensifier meaning "completely" or "absolutely."

* Like: A filler word used to emphasize or introduce a thought.

* So: Used similarly to "like" as a filler.

* Whatever: Meaning "I don't care" or "that's fine with me."

* Chill: To relax or take it easy.

* Hang out: To spend time with friends.

* Kick it: To spend time with friends in a casual way.

* Bodacious: Amazing or excellent.

* Gag me with a spoon: An expression of disgust or shock.

* Rad: Awesome or cool.

* Tight: Great, cool, or excellent.

* F.B.I.: "Forget about it!"

Music & Culture:

* Grunge: A subculture associated with alternative rock music and style.

* Hip-hop: A genre of music and culture.

* Rave: A large dance party featuring electronic music.

* House music: A style of electronic dance music.

* Techno: A style of electronic dance music.

* Throwback: A song or style from a previous era.

Technology:

* Dial-up: A slow internet connection using a modem.

* BBS: Bulletin Board System, a pre-internet online forum.

* CD-ROM: A type of optical disc used for storing data.

* Nerd: A person who is enthusiastic about technology or computers.

Other:

* My bad: An apology, typically for a minor mistake.

* Booyah: An exclamation of triumph or excitement.

* Word: Meaning "I agree" or "I understand."

* Peace out: A casual way of saying goodbye.

* A-OK: Excellent or perfect.

Note: This is not an exhaustive list, and slang usage varied depending on location and social groups.

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