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Explained: Top 7 dating terms you need to know in 2025

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 29, 2025, 07:33 IST
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Dating terms making the rounds in 2025

Dating in 2025 looks very different from even just five years ago. From voice notes replacing long texts to AI-generated profile pictures, the rules of romance are evolving fast. With that, the language around dating is also shifting. If you’ve found yourself scratching your head while scrolling through TikTok or trying to decode what your Gen Z cousin meant by “beige flag,” you’re not alone.

Here’s a look at the top seven dating terms making the rounds in 2025 and what they really mean.

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Beige flag


Let’s start with one you might have seen already. “Beige flag” is the kind of term that lives somewhere between a red flag and a green one. It’s not a dealbreaker, but it’s definitely… odd.

Say someone mentions they set 17 alarms every morning but still sleep through all of them. Or they eat spaghetti with a spoon. These quirks won’t ruin the relationship, but they might make you pause. They’re not toxic behaviors, just strange enough to raise an eyebrow.

In many cases, people use “beige flag” playfully, almost like a term of endearment. It says, “You’re weird, but I like you anyway.”

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Situationship


A term that’s been around for a while but is still very relevant in 2025, a situationship is essentially a romantic relationship without clear labels. There’s no formal commitment, but emotions and intimacy are often involved. It’s dating in the grey area.

For many people, situationships offer the comfort of companionship without the pressure of defining the relationship. For others, they can be confusing and emotionally draining, especially if one person wants something more.

It’s a reflection of how modern dating is increasingly non-linear. People take their time before giving anything a name.

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Delulu


Short for “delusional,” the term “delulu” has found a permanent home in the dating vocabulary of 2025. Being “delulu” means believing in a romantic scenario that’s highly unlikely but doing so with complete confidence.

Think of someone who texts a crush once and then imagines their wedding day. Or someone who insists their situationship is “basically a relationship,” despite all evidence to the contrary.

It’s used both seriously and ironically. People might say “I know I’m being delulu, but…” as a way of acknowledging their own hopeful fantasies while laughing at them a little.

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Textpectations


We live in a world where communication is instant, and that’s dramatically reshaping dating. “Textpectations” refer to the expectations we place on how and when someone should text us.

Did they reply within five minutes or leave you on read for hours? Are they using full stops, emojis, or the dreaded “k”? These small details can spark anxiety or overthinking in the early stages of dating.

In 2025, some people openly discuss their texting style to avoid misunderstandings. Are you a good morning texter or more of a meme-sender? Knowing your “textpectations” is now part of digital dating hygiene.

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Love bombing


Though it’s been discussed for a few years, “love bombing” is still going strong in 2025. It’s when someone overwhelms you with affection, attention, and gifts early on, not out of genuine emotion, but as a way to manipulate or control you.

At first, it feels amazing. They say all the right things, want to see you constantly, and talk about a future together. But once you’re emotionally invested, their behavior shifts, often leaving you confused and hurt.

Being aware of love bombing is crucial. Healthy relationships build slowly. If something feels too good to be true right away, it’s worth pausing to check your instincts.

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Cannonballing


New to 2025’s dating scene is the idea of “cannonballing.” This term refers to diving headfirst into a relationship no testing the waters, just full commitment from the get-go.

With people growing tired of endless swiping and casual flings, cannonballing is seen as refreshing by some. They’re tired of guessing games and would rather know where things stand early on.

However, not everyone is built for this kind of speed. Cannonballing works best when both partners are equally enthusiastic and emotionally ready. Otherwise, it can crash just as quickly as it started.

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Orbiting


Orbiting is when someone you’ve dated (or shown interest in) stops speaking to you but continues to watch your stories, like your posts, or engage with your content without ever reaching out.

It’s like being ghosted, but with a side of passive presence. They’re no longer in your life, yet they’re still lurking in the digital shadows. It can be confusing and even a little hurtful.

In 2025, many people started calling this behavior out. It’s seen as a way to maintain emotional control or leave the door open, without any real effort.

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