- Usually used for comedic effect to show how something someone says or does expresses the speaker’s current feelings. Frequently preceded by a size adjective to increase the sense of how much it expresses the speaker’s feelings ie. (“That’s a big mood”)
Mood
noun Other
A response to something which the speaker connects to. A relatable comment or image.
Etymology : Derived from Old English “mod” meaning emotional condition, adopted new meaning in 2015 on Twitter, and exploded in popularity in early 2018.
Source : “A huge ass mood” attached to a GIF of an animated woman bawling. - @catalinaC January 22, 2018.
Last modified: 11 December 2019