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      It’s pretty close to actual English:

      “Father, you have no charisma. You are fruitlessly pursuing the love of your wife for real, it’s cringeworthy!”

      “I might be shit, but your mother has a lot of charisma. My world is boring without her”

      “She’s the greatest of all time”

      “Seriously?” “Yes for real.”

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      “Papa, you have no game. You drool over mama, seriously. That’s cringeworthy!”

      “I might be (???) but your mom got mad game. My world turns upside down without her. She’s the greatest of all time.”

      “For real?”

      “For real.”

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      Elderly in the mid 30s?

      Fuck.

      I feel old anyway, but now I feel even older now.

      Shit.

      Ehm…

      Get off my lawn, kids!

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      Rizz = Charisma Simp = Insult basically meaning somebody who would do anything to get attention from someone (typically a man wanting attention from a woman) No cap = No lie/For real

      Skibidi = ??? Mad = Intensifier ; So mad rizz = Immense charisma Ohio = Boring/Dull GOAT = Greatest Of All Time FR = For Real

      All I could gather from skibidi, even with googling as it was the only one of two (ohio being the other) I had no about, was that it changes meaning depending on the sentence

      e.g. Sick can mean ill or awesome, (The) Shit is good and (This is) Shit is bad

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        I have found that “skibidi” can simply be replaced by “crazy” in every usage that I have seen so far. It’s just that people who use skibidi would probably don’t use crazy in the same way.