👉 The word "dispeoplement" is like a tongue twister that's both amusing and unsettling. It sounds like "dispee-LOd" (which means "disappointment"), but you can't hear it unless you're using your hands to make it sound fun!
Let's use this slang for an edgy or unsettling example sentence:
You know how when we first met someone, they'd say something like, "He was really dispeoplemented about the weather." This just means that they were disappointed with the weather at the time.
So if you're in a situation where your friend is upset and doesn't want to go out because it's raining, you could say, "I'm sorry he wasn't really happy about the rain," or even better, "He was genuinely dispeoplemented by the weather when we first met." That way, you show how disappointed they were without sounding too harsh.