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a woman regarded as vain, self-absorbed, or obsessed with appearance
What is the origin of the term "slay queen" and how is it used?
"Slay queen" originated in the 2010s in African social-media culture, especially in Nigeria, Ghana, and Kenya, where "slay" meant dressing fashionably and presenting a glamorous lifestyle online. The term initially had a positive or admiring sense, referring to women who looked stylish and confident. Over time, it picked up a negative meaning, coming to describe women seen as vain, self-absorbed, or obsessed with appearance, luxury, and validation, often on Instagram. Today it is context-dependent: it can be complimentary in fashion or pop-culture contexts, but it is often used sarcastically or derogatorily to criticize perceived superficiality.



























