Huffington Magazine Issue 10 | Page 103

Exit CELEBRITY HUFFINGTON 08.19.12 Take the Celeb Slang Quiz! Tap letter to reveal answer YOLO A A brand of frozen yogurt and homemade Italian gelato. A Used as an expression of cool, style or arrogance. B An acronym for “Yo soy un Loser,” an adaptation of a line from Beck’s song “Loser.” B Australian slang for fanny pack. C Ghetto lingo for really, really cutting edge rubber wristbands. D A person who acts like they are wagging an imaginary tail. C CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: PHOTO BY JOHNNY NUNEZ/WIREIMAGE/GETTY IMAGES; KEVIN WINTER/ GETTY IMAGES; ADAM PRETTY/GETTY IMAGES; CARLOS ALVAREZ/GETTY IMAGES Swag D Meaning “Yo Lover,” used in an insulting fashion, like “yo momma.” Carpe Diem. YOLO Twerk Carpe Diem. A B C ✗ D To rigorously dance, using your MADE POPULAR BY: Drake. butt especially. Jeah A A bralet made out of jean. WHY: Drake fans everywhere know that “YOLO” To be happy or to be good, used stands for “You only live once,” a phrase popularized To modify or adjust slightly. roughly in the same context as by the song “The Motto” off 2011’s Take Care. “yeah.” HOW TO USE IT: “I just drank three bacon-chocolate To attend happy hour after work; martinis. YOLO!” a combination of the word “twilight” and the German word for work, “werk.” Industry-speak for a precocious child actor. “Wow, that fat kid on Modern Family is such a twerk.” B C ✗ D Spanish for “ouch,” pronounced he-ahhh. Hipster spelling for “gee,” pronounced the same way as the correct spelling. “Jeah man, I don’t know about the shorts.”