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ATRL: The ATRL Stan Dictionary
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The ATRL Stan Dictionary
A guide for the guests and members who don't quite understand the slang used in ATRL at times.
AP
abbreviation
1. already posted
"Bookmark me."
idiom
1. A phrase meaning, "mark my words": Rihanna's next album is coming out this fall. Bookmark me.
Buzz Single [See: flop]
noun
1. A song that underperfomed: "Right Now" was just a buzz single.
Bye [by]
interjection
1. a dismissive reaction: Bye, sis. I am not here for that.
Ch... [ch]
abbreviation
1. child, please
Chanteuse [shan-toos]
noun
1. French word for a female popular singer. Popularized by Mariah Carey's album title, Me. I Am. Mariah... The Elusive Chanteuse. Often preceded by a noun, verb, adjective or adverb to describe the noun in a fun or humorous way: Lady Gaga, the Diamond Chanteuse, had her single "Bad Romance" certified Diamond by the RIAA.
2. Often used as a flamebait title with a joke, humorous, deregatory or ridiculous word or phrase preceding it: Forehead Chanteuse Rihanna serves face, Curse Chanteuse Becky G brings more curse, etc.
Clock [klok] [also: book ha, publish ha, Febreeze ha, gather ha, photosynthesize ha, microwave ha, etc.]
verb
1. To bring shame or ridicule upon someone by confronting him or her with the truth or factual information.
Ddd... [d]
interjection
1. an expression that indicates that the typist finds the preceding statement or situation humorous, and is similar is giggling or laughing. Ddd..., as opposed to Nnn..., indicates an effect of biting one's tongue while giggling or laughing. [see Nnn..., Kii...]
Drag [drag]
verb (used with object)
1. To overtly shame or ridicule a given object, person, or idea.
Expose [ek-spohz] [see: clock, drag]
verb
1. To effectively unravel an opposing argument or humiliate another member or artist, usually through the use of ample receipts: Hold on girl, let me expose her right quick.
Exposé [ek-spoh-zey]
noun
1. A noun form of expose.
2. A remarkably sophisticated clock or drag: His exposé on Miley's payola was TOO juicy.
"For the kiis"
idiom
1. for the laughs; for the fun of it: he made that thread for the kiis.
Flop [flop]
noun
1. a single or album that did not perform well commercially.
verb
2. to not perform well commercially.
"Good sis"
noun
1. A term of endearment, differentiating between a regular sis and someone that you have a great rapport with: Oh, that's my good sis, we tag team in SYG all the time.
Ha [hah]
pronoun
1. unisex pronoun used in place of "him" or "her": drag ha.
Hun [hun] [also: hunny, henny, hunty, hunTy, etc.]
noun
1. a common term used to refer to other ATRL members.
IMO
abbreviation
1. in my opinion
Impact [im-pakt]
noun
1. influence; effect: Lady Gaga had a huge impact on the pop music landscape of the late 2000s and early 2010s.
"I don't know her"
idiom
1. A classic shade, originally by Mariah Carey.
2. To declare someone or something as irrelevant or insubstantial: "G.U.Y."? I don't know ha.
Iconic [ahy-kon-ik]
adjective
1. Reality. of, pertaining to, or characteristic of an icon.
2. ATRL. like ARTPOP, could mean anything.
Kii... [kee]
interjection
1. an expression that indicates that the typist finds the preceding statement or situation humorous, and is similar is giggling or laughing. [See Nnn..., Ddd...]
Legend [lej-uhnd]
noun
1. Reality. A significant figure in a given field with massive success and longevity.
2. ATRL. A pop star with moderate success at some point in time.
MTE
abbreviation
1. my thoughts exactly.
"Not too much"
idiom
1. A way to warn other members to be careful shading or dragging someone in your immediate presence: Not too much on Gaga now, Cheek to Cheek is coming to slay.
"Not when..."
idiom
1. Used as a way to point out the flaws or hypocrisy in another user's argument: Acclaim? Not when you have Katy Perry in your avi.
Nnn... [n]
interjection
1. an expression that indicates that the typist finds the preceding statement or situation humorous, and is similar is giggling or laughing. [See Ddd..., Kii...]
"Pay dust"
idiom
1. To ignore; to pay no attention to as a means to insult someone or something: I will not sit here and watch the Born This Way bonus tracks be paid dust.
Perch [perch]
verb
1. To pay close attention to something, usually a thread for the kiis: Let me perchT in this Bey/Rih stan war thread..
Pressed [pressed]
adjective, adverb
1. upset or angry: they’re so pressed at her success.
Punch [puhnch]
verb
1. Similar to a clock or drag, but often used in a plural context: Kii, did you see how the Hive punched the KatyCats?
"Punched out"
idiom
1. Banned: The good sis got punched out for making that post.
Receipts [ri-seets]
noun
1. Classic term coined by Whitney Houston.
2. Evidence or support for one's claims, often in the form of sales or chart positions: Britney Jean went Diamond in Cambodia? I need to see the receipts.
Reach [reech]
noun
1. an attempted drag/shade that falls short or a statement of opinion that grasps at straws: the reach of those comparisons.
verb
2. to make a point that is extremely off, tries too hard, etc: girl, you are reaching for the stars with that argument.
Read [reed]
verb
1. To tell someone about themselves, often highlighting negative qualities of the person: he got read for filth.
2. A phrase or word used to mock someone in a funny way: read ha!.
"Really interesting and very cool"
idiom
1. Boring; uninteresting. Popularized by Britney Spears.
Reductive [ri-duhk-tiv]
adjective
1. employing an analysis of a complex subject into a simplified, less detailed form; of, pertaining to, or employing reductionism; reductionistic. Popularized by Madonna in 2011 interviews regarding comparisons between "Born This Way" and "Express Yourself".
Scalp [skalp]
verb (used with object)
1. To overtly and masterfully shame or ridicule a given object, person, or idea.
Shade [sheyd]
verb
1. to subtly diss, ridicule, or otherwise disrespect a given person, object, or idea.
noun
2. the act or recognition of shading: throwing shade.
Sis [sis]
noun
1. sister; a common term used to refer to other ATRL members or anyone in general: Now look here, sis.
adjective
2. sister; describing someone as a sis.
Slay [sley]
verb
1. to do something extremely well: slay those live vocals.
2. eliminate and destroy: 21 slayed all of our faves.
Smh
abbreviation
1. shaking my head
Snatch [snach]
verb
1. To make someone look foolish, often through a well-exectued drag or clocking: snatch ha weave.
Stan [stan]
noun, verb
1. extreme fan for any celebrity; a portmanteau of "stalker" and "fan". Derived from the central character in the Eminem song of the same name: ATRL is the headquarters of all stans worldwide.
2. To be a stan of.
"Spill the tea"
idiom
1. to disclose a secret, thereby ruining a surprise or plan: He spilled the tea about the singer's upcoming single and ATRL knew all it in advance.
2. to state a truth or fact.
"T" [such as in clockedT, pressedT] [tee]
Slang
1. used at the end of or in the middle of words for emphasis: impacT. Popularized by Beyoncé in "Drunk in Love" with "surfboardT".
T [tee]
Also spelled as "tea"
noun
1. truth; fact: she slayed that performance and that's the T.
Teas [tee]
noun
1. A similar vibe or feeling: the "Maps" single cover is giving me Lana teas.
Underperformance [uhn-der-per-fawrm-ance] [see: flop]
noun
1. A flop of your fave: 4 and Warrior were underperformances.
Use [yooz]
verb (used with object)
1. to employ for some purpose; put into service; make use of: I use Diplo for his body, tbh.
Weave [weev] [see: wig]
noun
1. A person's or object's achievements and accomplishments: Dark Horse is coming. Firework, ha weave ain't safe.
2. A person's dignity or standing: I'll mop you all across the floor, snatch your ****ing weave out, bitch, in front of paparazzi, singing "Paparazzi" in this bitch.
"Where's the lie?"
idiom
1. Used to show vigorous agreement with, or approval of, a preceding statement.
"When will..."
idiom
1. Used as a means to shade by declaring that a person or group of people will never do something: Sold-out tour? When will your faves?
Wig [wig] [see: weave]
noun
1. A person's or object's achievements and accomplishments: 21 is coming for Thriller's wig.
2. A person's dignity or standing: he snatched her wig with that drag.
Yaaas [yas]
interjection
1. an interjection showing overwhelming approval for a given person, object, or idea.
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Do 'Bye' & 'Bitch'
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Good effort 
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this slays sis 
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I'm gonna quote this in my master thesis. 
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This slays, I love it. 
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I thought "imo" stands for "i mean,obviously" 
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This is really good.
I always thought exposé had something to do with Beyonce 
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Excellent. This should be stickied.
Bye (by)
interjection
Used to express shock or how messy a situation is.
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Omg this is amazing 
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Quote:
"Not when..."
idiom
1. Used as a way to point out the flaws or hypocrisy in another user's argument: Acclaim? Not when you have Katy Perry in your avi.
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___ says hi
idiom
Used to indicate disagreement with an awarded title.
"Fancy is the Song of the Summer."
"Rude says hi."
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Exposé is the best word of all tbh
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Quote:
Originally posted by Wonderlust
W8 wheres cool?
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Right?
"Really cool/very interesting" - Not cool or interesting.
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"MESSSSSSSS..." should be added. 
This is amazing tho, would've been helpful when I first arrived here 
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Really interesting and very cool
adjective
Boring; uninteresting.
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