What is slang for free stuff?

What is slang for free stuff?

What is slang for free stuff?

British Dictionary definitions for freebie freebie. / (ˈfriːbɪ) slang / noun. something provided without charge.

What are some urban words?

Below are some common teen slang words you might hear:

  • Dope – Cool or awesome.
  • GOAT – “Greatest of All Time”
  • Gucci – Good, cool, or going well.
  • Lit – Amazing, cool, or exciting.
  • OMG – An abbreviation for “Oh my gosh” or “Oh my God”
  • Salty – Bitter, angry, agitated.
  • Sic/Sick – Cool or sweet.

What word can I use instead of urban?

What is another word for urban?

metropolitan city
district urbane
inner home
internal native
modern business

What is another word for free of charge?

What is another word for free of charge?

free complimentary
costless gratis
gratuitous for free
on the house without charge
without cost costing nothing

What is swag free stuff?

The classic definition from Webopedia defines swag as the following: A slang term used to describe free stuff and giveaways offered by vendors at trade shows to encourage attendees to visit their booth. Swag is usually company-branded merchandise and is given away as a form of advertising.

What are some cool slang words?

What Do Those Slang Words Really Mean?

Slang Word or Phrase Meaning Example
bad pipes sore throat The lead singer has bad pipes.
wipe your chin stop talking Wipe your chin before I do it for you.
pwned to defeat and humiliate an opponent You just got pwned.
big tickle really funny I just heard something that gave me a big tickle.

What is a townie?

Townie definition A permanent resident of a town, especially a resident of a college town who is academically unaffiliated with the local college or university. noun. (informal) A resident of a town, as distinct from a student or teacher at the local college.

What is the synonym of free?

release, liberate, discharge, emancipate, set free, let go, set at liberty, set loose, let loose, turn loose, deliver. untie, unchain, unfetter, unshackle, unmanacle, uncage, unleash. spare, pardon, reprieve, clear. informal let off, let off the hook. literary disenthral.

How do you say free professionally?

complimentary. We can use complimentary to talk about something provided for free, often as a gift.