Definition: Pretending or acting in a way that is not true to one's real feelings, intentions or status. It is often used to describe someone who is trying to impress others by portraying themselves as being more important, successful or wealthy than they really are.
Use case: You can use the slang "frontin'" to describe someone who is putting on a false front or facade. For example, if someone is bragging about their expensive car, but you know they actually borrowed it from a friend, you could say "He's just frontin' with that car, he doesn't really own it."
• "Stop frontin' like you're a baller, I saw you counting your change at the convenience store."
• "Don't front like you're too good for me, I know you've been eyeing my new ride."
• "He's always frontin' like he's the best player on the team, but he can barely dribble."
• "Why you frontin' like you're tough? You were scared to even ride the rollercoaster."
• "She's always frontin' with her designer bags, but I know they're just knock-offs from the mall."
• "Stop frontin' like you don't know how to dance, I saw you busting moves at the club last weekend."