👉 Mutuals are words and phrases that sound like they're from two friends who have been hanging out for a while and want to be seen together more often. They're not slang, but they have a certain edge and flavor.
Let's take the example of "mutuals" as an edgy way to describe how some people use words or phrases with malicious intent:
I saw my friend Mike at a bar one night and said, "Hey, mutuals! How's it going? We've been hanging out for a while."
Mike responded, "Oh man, you guys sound like a bunch of mutuals. How are we doing?"
This is just one example of how mutuals can be used to describe malicious words or phrases. They're not really slang at all but have the same purpose and flavor as common profanity.
Mutuals can be both fun and unsettling, depending on who you interact with. Some might enjoy them because they add a touch of humor and fun to everyday conversations. However, others might find it unsettling, especially if they get into a relationship or even start seeing mutuals.