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Slang Explainer
Imagine you're at the ATM (Automated Teller Machine) and the attendant asks for your personal identification details. You might respond with a simple yet sarcastic "I'm not sure how much I'll need." But if they have questions like, "Are you sure?" or "Is there any more money?" then maybe it's time to look up the latest slang word that says, "atmometric," which is a term used in everyday conversations.
Edgy Example
Imagine you're at a bar and your friend orders a round of shots. She looks around the room but doesn't see anyone else drinking. You're tempted to tell her, "Hey, look! I'm not sure if anyone's even here!" But then you stop yourself because you remember the slang word for this phrase is "atmometric," which means "not present" or "not here."
Slang Explanation
"The term 'atmometric' comes from a slang term used to describe someone who appears either not present at all or not there." This phrase emphasizes that while most people are present when they're drinking, this person might be missing out on the fun.
Atmosphere
In a playful way, you could say, "What's up, buddy? 'Tis not ATMometric over here!" Or, if you're feeling more serious, you can add, "This is like being at a bar where everyone else has gone home but you