SlangMeaning & UsageOrigin & LanguageExamplesWhere It’s Used
vetliterally “fat”; slang for awesome, coolNetherlands, Dutch (colloquial)“Die film was vet!”Netherlands, Europe

Definition & Description of Vet

“Vet” is a Dutch slang word that literally means “fat,” but in informal use it has a completely different meaning — it’s a way to say something is awesome, amazing, or really cool.

This slang is very common among young people and shows up often in schools, parties, and online conversations. It adds extra emphasis, almost like saying “super” or “totally” in English. For example, instead of just saying something was good, Dutch people might say it was vet goed (super good).

Its use shows how playful and creative Dutch slang can be, transforming a simple everyday word into something energetic and fun. Much like English phrases such as “sick” or “dope,” vet carries a youthful vibe and is great for casual, enthusiastic conversations.

Examples of Vet

  • “Dat concert was echt vet!” (That concert was really awesome!)
  • “Vet idee om naar het strand te gaan.” (Cool idea to go to the beach.)
  • “Die schoenen zijn vet mooi.” (Those shoes are super nice.)

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