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#Emotions

Found 22 words matching this tag.

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Slang

stoked

(STOHKT)

Highly excited, enthusiastic, or thrilled about something.

Adjective

shame

(SHAYM)

Embarrassed, ashamed, or shy.

Slang

salty

(SAWL-tee)

Angry, bitter, or upset, usually over a minor inconvenience or perceived slight.

Adjective

nerjis

(NER-jis)

Nervous, anxious, or easily frightened.

Adjective

miffed

(MIFT)

Annoyed, slightly mad, or irritated.

Adjective

madt

(MADT)

Angry, upset, or deeply irritated; an exaggerated pronunciation of 'mad' emphasizing the emotion.

Adjective

kuru-kuru

(KOO-roo-KOO-roo)

Curly, especially referring to hair.

Noun

kimochi

(kee-MO-chee)

A physical or emotional feeling, sensation, or overall vibe.

Slang

irraz

(ih-RAHS)

Irritating, annoying, or bothersome; feeling irritated.

Adjective

huhu

(hoo-HOO)

Angry, mad, upset, or agitated.

Idiom

ho, da bagah's goin' chicken skin!

(HO, dah BUG-gahz GO-in CHIK-en SKIN)

Wow, that guy is getting goosebumps or chills!

Adjective

hau'oli

(how-OH-lee)

Happy, joyful, or glad.

Adjective

habut

(hah-BUT)

In a bad mood, grumpy, pouting, or sulking.

Idiom

feel like

(feel-LIKE)

Seems like; feels as if; feels as though.

Idiom

feel junk

(feel-JUNK)

To feel physically ill, sick, or hungover.

Slang

bust 'em up

(bust-em-UP)

To laugh really hard; to crack up completely or break down laughing.

Verb

buss laff

(BUS-laff)

To laugh uncontrollably; to crack up or burst out laughing.

Verb

boddah

(BAH-dah)

To bother, annoy, or disturb someone.

Verb

auē

(ow-WAY)

To cry, weep, lament, or mourn.

Slang

auwe

(ow-WEH)

Oh my gosh, oh dear; an expression of shock, dismay, or grief

Slang

all salty

(ahl-SAHL-tee)

Irritated, frustrated, bothered, or holding a grudge.

Expression

I shame

(eye-SHAME)

To feel shy, embarrassed, or awkward in a social situation.