Not really that helpful as several of those words are obsolete. Bully for example is not common usage for meaning good and hasn't been widely used for at least 50 years. It's the sort of thing used by school kids in the 1920's.
I would suggest: awesome, great, brilliant, superb, ace and excellent. Not really up on modern colloquialisms but sick, kick-ass and wicked spring to mind. Then there is the phrase immortalized by Steve Jobs "Insanely Great".
Not really that helpful as several of those words are obsolete. Bully for example is not common usage for meaning good and hasn't been widely used for at least 50 years. It's the sort of thing used by school kids in the 1920's.
I would suggest: awesome, great, brilliant, superb, ace and excellent. Not really up on modern colloquialisms but sick, kick-ass and wicked spring to mind. Then there is the phrase immortalized by Steve Jobs "Insanely Great".
What is the target audience for you app? The problem with using colloquialisms such as insane is that it's not necessarily understood by people where English is a second or third language. As a rule of thumb the older the person the less likely they are to recognize a colloquialism or idiom.
What is the target audience for you app? The problem with using colloquialisms such as insane is that it's not necessarily understood by people where English is a second or third language. As a rule of thumb the older the person the less likely they are to recognize a colloquialism or idiom.
Put a warning: Severely not recommended for those who have passed 25 year, suffer from heart problems, have vascular imbalances or those who does not know the word insane