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Everyday Slangs

May 02, 2026 / 00:37

This episode covers popular slang terms like "bet," "no cap," and "busting." The hosts discuss the meanings and usage of these phrases in everyday conversation.

They explain that "bet" signifies agreement, while "no cap" means no lie. The conversation highlights how these terms are commonly used among younger generations.

Additionally, the hosts touch on the phrase "busting," which refers to something being very good or enjoyable, particularly in relation to food.

The light-hearted banter showcases the hosts' familiarity with these terms and their playful engagement with each other.

TL;DR

Hosts discuss popular slang terms and their meanings.

Episode

0:37
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So, popular everyday slangs, right? Bet.
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>> Uh, bet. Like, if somebody says bet,
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it's like, "Oh, yeah." Like, it's like
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if someone goes, "I'll see you." There
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you go. Bet. Like,
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>> yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's It's It's okay.
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Agreed. Agreed. Exactly. No cap.
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>> No lie.
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>> Dude, you're so good at this. Here we
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go. Cap.
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>> Cap is a lie.
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>> Oh, wow. I didn't know that.
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>> Well, we just did no cap.
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>> Busting. This was hard for me.
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>> Something busting. When something's
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busing, if somebody eats something, go
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that's busting. THAN A ME.
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>> WOW, DUDE. THIS GUY'S A HIPSTER. It's
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giving.
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>> That's some gay

Episode Highlights

  • Understanding Slang
    Exploring the meaning behind popular everyday slangs like 'bet' and 'cap'.
    “Agreed. Agreed. Exactly. No cap.”
    @ 00m 09s
    May 02, 2026
  • Busting Food Trends
    Discovering the term 'busting' in relation to food and its cultural significance.
    “When something's busing, if somebody eats something, go that's busting.”
    @ 00m 26s
    May 02, 2026

Episode Quotes

Key Moments

  • Cultural Insights00:02
  • Food Trends00:25

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