Define the new internet.
Look up the words people use online, add the ones we missed, and help make the internet easier to understand.
Look up the words people use online, add the ones we missed, and help make the internet easier to understand.
10 definitions
Brouillon de traduction automatique (French) for "Agentic": Describing AI systems capable of autonomous action, planning, and decision-making. An agentic AI can break down tasks, use tools, and work toward goals with minimal human intervention.
“Exemple en brouillon: The new release moves toward more agentic workflows where the AI can complete multi-step tasks independently.”
Brouillon de traduction automatique (French) for "AI Alignment": The research field focused on ensuring that AI systems pursue goals that match human values and intentions. A misaligned AI might optimize for a metric that appears correct but produces harmful or unintended outcomes at scale.
“Exemple en brouillon: AI alignment researchers worry that optimizing for user engagement could misalign with genuine user wellbeing.”
Brouillon de traduction automatique (French) for "API-First": A design philosophy where the API contract is defined and agreed upon before any implementation begins. API-first teams treat the API as the product — writing the specification first (e.g., in OpenAPI), getting feedback from consumers, then building both client and server simultaneously against the agreed contract.
“Exemple en brouillon: Their API-first approach meant the mobile app team could start building against the spec before the backend was done.”
Brouillon de traduction automatique (French) for "Ate": Did something perfectly, completely, and impressively. To "eat" (past tense: ate) a performance, look, or challenge means to dominate it fully with no leftovers — you consumed it entirely. Originates from ballroom culture and drag slang, now used broadly for anyone who executes something flawlessly.
“Exemple en brouillon: She ate that chorus — the whole arena was on their feet.”
Brouillon de traduction automatique (French) for "Base": The foundational infrastructure layer of the PlatPhorm News Network (base.platphormnews.com). Base provides core shared services — authentication, storage, and routing — that all other network nodes depend on.
“Exemple en brouillon: All network nodes authenticate through Base before accessing protected resources.”
Brouillon de traduction automatique (French) for "Based": Having or expressing controversial opinions without caring what others think. Being true to oneself and speaking authentically regardless of popular opinion.
“Exemple en brouillon: That's such a based take, I totally agree even though most people won't.”
Brouillon de traduction automatique (French) for "Beige Flag": A neutral, quirky, or mildly odd trait in a potential romantic partner that isn't a dealbreaker but makes you pause — not a red flag (dangerous) or green flag (positive), just… beige. Beige flags are harmless eccentricities that reveal a person's unique personality and might even be endearing.
“Exemple en brouillon: He eats cereal with orange juice instead of milk. Major beige flag, but I'll allow it.”
Brouillon de traduction automatique (French) for "Bet": An expression of agreement, affirmation, or acknowledgment — similar to "okay," "understood," or "sounds good." Can also express that a challenge has been accepted. Originated in AAVE and spread widely through social media. The enthusiasm level is implied by context.
“Exemple en brouillon: "Meet me at 6?" — "Bet."”
Brouillon de traduction automatique (French) for "Brainrot": The mental state resulting from excessive consumption of low-quality, repetitive, or extremely niche internet content — particularly short-form video. Someone with brainrot has been so thoroughly marinated in online memes and references that their humor, speech, and thinking reflect it constantly. Can be self-deprecating or affectionate.
“Exemple en brouillon: My brainrot is so severe that I referenced a Minecraft YouTube meme in my thesis conclusion.”
Brouillon de traduction automatique (French) for "Bussin": Extremely delicious or of excellent quality — most commonly used to describe food. Originally AAVE (African American Vernacular English), it crossed into mainstream internet slang around 2021. Something that is bussin is not just good; it is exceptionally, undeniably amazing.
“Exemple en brouillon: These tacos are absolutely bussin, no cap.”