General pleasing:
* Dope: (Often used for things, but can apply to people)
* Rad: (More common in older slang)
* Cool: (Versatile, can be used for things and people)
* Sweet: (Can be used for both things and people, sometimes with a slightly childish connotation)
* Sick: (Originally meant something negative, but now often used for things that are awesome)
* Tight: (Used for things that are good or well done)
* Awesome: (A more formal way of saying "amazing" or "cool")
* Fly: (Used for things that are stylish or cool)
Pleasing in appearance:
* Hot: (Used for attractive people)
* Foxy: (Similar to "hot," but can be used for things)
* Fine: (Similar to "hot" but used in a more casual way)
* Gorgeous: (More formal than "hot")
Pleasing in a more subtle way:
* Nice: (Can be used for both things and people)
* Lovely: (More formal than "nice")
* Delightful: (A more poetic word for "pleasing")
Slang that can be both positive and negative:
* Lit: (Usually means something is exciting or enjoyable)
* Gucci: (Can mean something is good or stylish)
* Fire: (Often used for things that are amazing)
Remember that slang terms are always evolving, and their meaning can vary depending on the region and social group. Choose the word that best fits the context and your desired level of formality.