slang meaning
What Does "Pricey" Mean?
Quick Meaning
"Pricey" means expensive.
Simple Explanation
People use "pricey" when something costs more than expected or feels a little expensive.
The important thing is not only the dictionary meaning. Slang also carries tone, social context, and timing. A phrase can sound friendly in a group chat but strange in a formal email.
A helpful way to read slang is to ask what the speaker is trying to do. They may be agreeing, joking, flirting, complaining, warning someone, or giving a compliment. The same phrase can feel different when the situation changes.
When People Use It
It appears in shopping, restaurant talk, travel planning, rent talk, and casual reviews.
In Daily Slang Connections, this kind of phrase may appear with words that share the same situation, such as texting, dating, school, gaming, TikTok comments, compliments, money, or suspicion.
You do not need to use the phrase yourself to understand it. It is still useful to recognize it when you see it in comments, captions, messages, short videos, or casual conversations.
Tone
Casual, mild, and usually not rude.
Tone matters because two phrases can have similar meanings but feel different. One may sound funny, one may sound rude, one may sound flirty, and one may sound safe for everyday conversation.
If you are not sure about the tone, use a safer phrase first. For example, a plain word like "seriously," "suspicious," "expensive," or "great" may work better with teachers, bosses, clients, or people you do not know well.
Examples
- That restaurant is pricey.
- The tickets were pricey.
- This jacket is cute but pricey.
- Rent is pricey here.
- The hotel looks pricey.
These examples are written like short messages because slang usually sounds most natural in quick, informal sentences. Long formal sentences can make the same word feel forced.
How to Reply
- Yeah, too much.
- Worth it though.
- Let's find a cheaper one.
- That's expensive.
- Maybe later.
Your reply depends on whether you agree, feel surprised, want to joke, or want to show support. Short replies usually sound most natural with slang.
If the other person is upset, choose a warmer reply. If they are joking, a short playful reply is fine. If they are giving you a compliment, a simple "thanks" is usually enough.
Similar Slang
expensive, costly, not cheap, overpriced, high-end
Similar slang words are not always interchangeable. They may share a general meaning but differ in age, intensity, setting, or attitude. That is why comparing them is more useful than memorizing one translation.
Difference
"Pricey" is softer than "overpriced." Something can be pricey but still worth it.
This difference is useful in word-grouping games because close words can be traps. If two words feel similar but belong to different situations, they may not be in the same group.
When Not to Use It
It is okay in most casual settings, but use "expensive" in formal writing.
Slang works best when the relationship and setting are relaxed. If the conversation is serious, professional, or with someone you do not know, choose a clearer standard English phrase instead.
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