Kapanlagi.com - Gaul language or slang has existed for a long time, and currently there are many other slang phrases used by young people. Usually, these slang phrases use English language and are used by many young people in various countries, including Indonesia. There are many slang phrases, one of which is 'intro'. However, do you know what the meaning of 'intro' is?
Maybe KLovers think that 'intro' is a formal language, but it turns out to be wrong. As we know, the meaning of 'intro' is an opening or a preface. Usually, 'intro' is used by young people on various social media. But do you know where the word 'intro' comes from?
Well, if you want to know the meaning of 'intro' in slang language more deeply, here is the explanation. Let's check it out, KLovers.
1. Meaning of Intro in Slang Language
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As explained above, intro is not a formal language in Indonesian. Intro is a slang language derived from English. Yes, intro is an abbreviation of the word introduction. Besides meaning introduction, intro also means opening or beginning.
The word intro is usually used as an opening in social media. It is commonly used as an opening in YouTube. In Instagram, intro can refer to the opening, especially in videos, as well as an introduction to text content, and other things. Therefore, the meaning of intro can vary depending on its usage in social media.
2. Popular Intros Used by YouTubers
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In addition to knowing the meaning of intro, you also need to know the most popular intros commonly used by YouTubers. Usually, these intro sentences are only one sentence and are followed by the content they will present. Here are some popular intros widely used by YouTubers:
1. Hey guys
2. What's up
3. Good morning
4. Hi guys
5. All right
6. Hey everyone
7. Hello everyone
8. Hi everyone
9. What's going on
10. What is up
11. Hello, I'm back again ***
12. Welcome back
13. Assalamualaikum
14. Hello everyone, we meet again
15. Hi, hi everyone
3. Other Slang Phrases
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Not only do you know the meaning of intro and how to use it, but you can also learn other slang phrases KLovers.This phrase can make you cooler and is also suitable for improving your English language skills.Here are some slang phrases that you can learn:
1.Salty
The meaning of salty in English is synonymous with salt.However, in slang, this word is also associated with emotions such as annoyance, dislike, sarcasm, or anger towards something.
2.Chicken
For this word, it doesn't mean chicken KLovers. It means a coward in slang or slang.
3. Edgy
Edgy, when translated from English, means tense, easily disturbed, and restless.The word edgy is usually used to describe someone who has an unusual and avant-garde style in following trends.However, this word is also often used to mock someone who wants to appear trendy but instead seems tacky.
4.Triggered
The meaning of the word triggered is to be triggered.This word is often used to label someone who is too easily provoked, too quick to judge, or too quick to respond with anger.
5.Eat shit and die man
This is quite rude KLovers, usually those who express this are in a state of anger.Eat shit and die man means shut up.
6. Valid, no debate
When something is being debated on social media, netizens tend to divide into specific camps that are pro and contra. When someone expresses their opinion on something and it is then agreed upon by others, they usually use the phrase 'valid, no debate' to express their agreement.
7. No hassle
No hassle is a competitor to the word 'nope' which has the same meaning, which is 'no problem' or can be interpreted as 'no issue' or 'no problem at all'.
8. Make your own sandwich
Although it may sound like an invitation to eat, the meaning in slang language is different, KLovers. It can be interpreted as 'don't care' or 'don't bother'.
9. Spill The Tea
This term often appears on Twitter. When there is news or gossip being widely discussed in a post, there are usually netizens who comment, 'Spill the Tea, please!' to express that they want to know more about the gossip or information.
10. Go bananas
Go bananas has the same expression as go crazy, KLovers. So, you can use both words, although it's cooler to use go bananas.
Those are some things we can discuss about the meaning of intro. Not only its definition, but also examples of intro and other cool phrases that you can know.
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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.