Love Island Slang

Love Island is back! The cult TV show returns with our very own ‘All Stars’ in January. If you’re just starting out or you’re from across the pond, it can be quite daunting. Stick with us to know your grafting from your mugging off?

50 Popular Love Island Slang Terms

  1. Grafting
    Putting in the effort to win someone over romantically.
    Example: “I’ve been grafting hard, but she’s still not interested.”
  2. Mugged Off
    Being disrespected or made to look foolish.
    Example: “He kissed someone else? Nah, I’ve been mugged off.”
  3. Crack On
    To pursue someone romantically.
    Example: “If she’s interested, I might crack on with her tonight.”
  4. Pied
    Rejected or ignored.
    Example: “She completely pied me off in front of everyone.”
  5. Coupled Up
    Being paired romantically, officially or unofficially.
    Example: “We’ve been coupled up since day one—strongest couple in the villa.”
  6. Factor 50
    Refers to someone being overly cautious or protective.
    Example: “She’s putting factor 50 on him—calm down, it’s just a chat!”
  7. It Is What It Is
    A way to accept a situation you can’t change.
    Example: “He picked someone else? It is what it is.”
  8. Recoupling
    The ceremony where Islanders choose new partners.
    Example: “The recoupling tonight is going to be tense!”
  9. Head Turned
    When someone becomes attracted to someone else despite being in a couple.
    Example: “I thought he was loyal, but his head’s been turned.”
  10. Casa Amor
    The iconic second villa where loyalty is tested.
    Example: “Casa Amor is chaos—will anyone stay loyal?”
  11. Eggs in One Basket
    Focusing all your attention on one romantic option.
    Example: “I’ve put all my eggs in her basket—hope it’s worth it!”
  12. Stick or Twist
    Deciding whether to stay with your partner or choose someone new.
    Example: “He twisted at Casa Amor, and now he’s single.”
  13. Dead Ting
    Someone boring or not bringing energy.
    Example: “She’s lovely, but her chat is a bit dead ting.”
  14. 100% My Type on Paper
    Someone who matches your ideal partner criteria.
    Example: “Dark hair, blue eyes—he’s 100% my type on paper.”
  15. Breadcrumbing
    Giving just enough attention to keep someone interested.
    Example: “He’s breadcrumbing her while cracking on with someone else.”
  16. Pull for a Chat
    Asking someone to talk privately.
    Example: “Can I pull you for a chat? I need to clear the air.”
  17. Bev
    A term for an attractive person.
    Example: “Did you see that new guy? Absolute bev.”
  18. Snake
    Someone who betrays or acts deceitfully.
    Example: “She went behind my back? She’s a snake.”
  19. Salty
    Being bitter or upset.
    Example: “He’s so salty she didn’t pick him at recoupling.”
  20. Bombshell
    A new Islander who shakes things up.
    Example: “The new bombshell just walked in—he’s going to turn heads.”
  21. Vibe
    The connection or atmosphere between two people.
    Example: “We had a vibe, but now it’s gone.”
  22. The Ick
    A sudden feeling of repulsion toward someone you once liked.
    Example: “He chews with his mouth open, and now I’ve got the ick.”
  23. Exclusive
    Deciding to date only each other.
    Example: “Are we exclusive, or are you still grafting?”
  24. Chirpsing
    Flirting or chatting someone up.
    Example: “He’s been chirpsing her all night by the fire pit.”
  25. Neck On
    Slang for kissing.
    Example: “They finally necked on during the challenge!”
  26. Stepping On Toes
    Pursuing someone who’s already coupled up.
    Example: “He’s not afraid to step on toes to get what he wants.”
  27. Melt
    Someone overly emotional or soft.
    Example: “He cried after one chat—what a melt!”
  28. Playing a Game
    Not being genuine and just trying to win.
    Example: “I don’t trust him—he’s playing a game.”
  29. Savage
    When someone is brutally honest or makes a bold move.
    Example: “She dumped him at recoupling—so savage!”
  30. On Job
    Being focused or committed.
    Example: “He’s on job with his grafting skills.”
  31. Cringe
    Something awkward or embarrassing.
    Example: “That dance he did? Absolute cringe.”
  32. Deep It
    To think about something seriously or reflect on it.
    Example: “Deep it—he’s been lying to you this whole time.”
  33. Back Yourself
    To have confidence in yourself.
    Example: “If you like him, pull him for a chat and back yourself.”
  34. Vulnerable
    At risk of being dumped from the villa.
    Example: “If she doesn’t pick him, he’s vulnerable tonight.”
  35. Fire Pit
    The spot for serious conversations and drama.
    Example: “Meet me by the fire pit—we need to talk.”
  36. Grass is Greener
    Thinking someone else might be a better option.
    Example: “He’s looking at her like the grass is greener.”
  37. Putting It On
    Making your intentions clear.
    Example: “I’m going to put it on her tonight and see what happens.”
  38. Movin’ Mad
    Acting irrationally or unpredictably.
    Example: “He’s been movin’ mad since Casa Amor.”
  39. Eyes On
    Showing interest in someone new.
    Example: “He’s got his eyes on the new bombshell.”
  40. Test
    A challenge to see how loyal someone is.
    Example: “Casa Amor is the ultimate test of loyalty.”
  41. Stirring the Pot
    Creating drama or tension.
    Example: “He’s stirring the pot, trying to get a reaction.”
  42. Fuming
    Extremely angry or upset.
    Example: “She’s fuming he didn’t pick her.”
  43. Third Wheel
    A person unintentionally caught in a couple’s space.
    Example: “I was sitting there like a total third wheel.”
  44. Loyal
    Staying true to your partner.
    Example: “I’m loyal, babe—I wouldn’t do that to you.”
  45. Vibing
    Getting along or connecting well.
    Example: “We’ve been vibing since the moment we met.”
  46. Getting to Know
    Talking and connecting with someone new.
    Example: “We’re just getting to know each other right now.”
  47. Spill the Tea
    Sharing gossip or drama.
    Example: “What happened in Casa Amor? Spill the tea!”
  48. Player
    Someone who flirts with everyone without committing.
    Example: “He’s such a player—don’t trust him.”
  49. Big D
    A bold or confident move.
    Example: “He walked in and went straight for her—big D energy!”
  50. Friend Zone
    When romantic interest isn’t reciprocated.
    Example: “I thought we had a vibe, but I’m totally in the friend zone.”

Now you’re ready to dish out Love Island lingo like you’re living in the villa. We can’t wait to see lots of recouplings and stepping on toes!

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