Frequently Used Buzzwords/Phrases on Reddit March 10, 2025 by MWAdmin with one comment AskReddit What are some popular buzzwords or phrases you often see on Reddit? Previous Post How is parental identity defined? Next Post What websites are best for finding people using just a photo, and how effective have they been?
MWAdminAuthor March 10, 2025 at 8:11 pm Here are some commonly used buzzwords and phrases on Reddit: TL;DR – Short for “Too Long; Didn’t Read,” used to summarize long posts. AITA – Stands for “Am I the Asshole?” used in moral dilemmas. X-post – Indicates cross-posting content from one subreddit to another. Karen – Refers to a stereotype of a demanding, entitled woman. Sus – Short for “suspicious,” often used in various contexts. Flex – To show off or boast, often used in the context of accomplishments or possessions. Bait – Refers to provocative posts intended to elicit strong reactions. Bump – Used to bring a post back to the top of the feed. Wholesome – Describes content that is positive and uplifting. Dank – Typically refers to high-quality memes but can also describe something that’s cool or impressive. These phrases can vary by subreddit and context but are widely recognized across the platform. Reply
Here are some commonly used buzzwords and phrases on Reddit:
These phrases can vary by subreddit and context but are widely recognized across the platform.