“Dank” simply means something is cool, awesome, or top quality—especially when talking about food, memes, or weed. It started as a word for damp, cold places, but slang flipped it into high praise.
In everyday life you’ll hear it like: “That pizza was dank,” or “That’s a dank meme.” It’s a quick way to say “this thing is the best” without sounding formal.
Meaning & Usage Examples
• “This burger is dank!” → the burger is incredible.
• “He sent me a dank GIF.” → the GIF is hilarious and spot-on.
• “Your playlist is straight dank.” → the playlist is fire.
Context / Common Use
People drop “dank” in casual chats, texts, and social media comments. It fits best with food, jokes, or anything you’d call “fire” or “lit.”
Is “dank” positive or negative?
In slang it’s always positive—never about damp basements.
Can I use “dank” for anything?
Stick to food, memes, music, or weed. Saying “dank math test” sounds odd.
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