Aight is a term used as slang for alright. Aight is Colloquial Black English.The spelling aight and ight go back to the 1990's but has been found in speech before the 1990's. An early example of aight in pop culture can be found in the song "i'm looking for the one (to be with me)" by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince (will Smith)
All that and a bag of chips originated in the 1990's and gained popularity. This is used to describe someone or something as exceptional or outstanding looking. The origin of this phrase is unknown but many theories on where it comes from. it is believed to have originated as a form of slang. The first print sighting of the phrase occurred in 1991 when an articulate in the Baltimore sun discussed new slang entering the youth.
Hella is slang for saying a lot, many, and much. It can be used as- there were Hella people at the store. people believe Hella originated in the Hayward area in the mid-1970's. But Hella gained popularity in the 1990's, when it became a mainstream word for hip-hop vernacular.
it is believed that buggin came before trippin and means the same thing. but it is believed to have originated in the early 1990's and probably originated in hip-hop culture. it is also believed to have come from the word bug which could also mean to annoy or pester.
5. My Bad
My bad is another way of saying i'm sorry, my mistake, or I'm to blame. My bad came into widespread popular use in the mid to late-1990's in the U.S.A via the 1995 movie 'clueless". Since then has been used in music and as a way of apologizing.
6. Take A Chill Pill
when someone is stressed, mad, or sad and you want him/her to calm down, you say take a chill pill. the origin of take a chill pill was in the 1980's for kids with ADHD to help calm them. But it was used in the 1990s to tell your friends to chill out.
No duh was around in the 1970s and 1980s but was forgotten then resurfaced in the 1990's. No duh was defined as: a sarcastic response used when someone states the obvious. Throughout the years it was used as no duh in the 1970's, in the 1980's it was just duh, then in the 1990's it was used as no duh.
8. Don't Go There
Don't go there is one of the versions of the slight camp, sound bite phrase that emerged in the US in the 1990s it doesn't refer to a location. it implies that the person who uses it has a story or incident that they don't want to talk about.