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4 approved public terms with this tag.

NPC

/en piː siː/noun
Internet Culture

Borrador de traduccion automatica (Spanish) for "NPC": Non-Playable Character — a term borrowed from video games to describe a person who seems to act on autopilot, lack individual thought, follow social scripts unthinkingly, or show no original personality. An NPC mindlessly agrees with mainstream opinion without independent reasoning.

Ejemplo en borrador: He just repeated the talking points without any nuance — total NPC behavior.

Speedrun

/ˈspiːdrʌn/noun/verb
Internet Culture

Borrador de traduccion automatica (Spanish) for "Speedrun": Originally a gaming term for completing a video game as fast as possible, "speedrun" spread into internet culture to describe doing anything at an unusually fast or reckless pace. "Speedrunning life" means achieving major milestones (job, relationship, house) in rapid succession, often used humorously.

Ejemplo en borrador: He got hired, moved in, and proposed within three months. Absolute speedrun of adulthood.

Sus

/sʌs/adjective
Internet Culture

Borrador de traduccion automatica (Spanish) for "Sus": Short for "suspicious" — describing behavior, a person, or a situation that seems sketchy, untrustworthy, or questionable. Popularized globally by the game Among Us (2020), where players accuse each other of being the impostor. Now used broadly for anything that doesn't seem right.

Ejemplo en borrador: Why is he being so quiet? That's pretty sus.

Unlocked

/ʌnˈlɒkt/adjective
Internet Culture

Borrador de traduccion automatica (Spanish) for "Unlocked": Describes a new level of ability, confidence, or personality trait that someone has newly discovered or activated in themselves — borrowed from video game achievement terminology. "Unlocked" implies a previously inaccessible quality has now been fully accessed, often through experience, challenge, or personal growth.

Ejemplo en borrador: She took one improv class and suddenly confidence was fully unlocked.