A common slang word for someone who is attractive is to say they are hot (adj.) or call them a hottie (n.):
fit (British, informal) good-looking. gorgeous (informal) lush (slang) drop-dead (slang)
babe. noun(offensive) attractive woman. bathing beauty. beauty queen. cover girl.
“Fit” –hot or sexually desirable. The word is used to describe a person one finds sexually attractive or hot. It is commonly used.
Slang. sexually aroused; lustful.
“Bev” means a "handsome man."
Keep it elegant with “You're ravishing” or be more forthright with “You're so hot.” “You're absolutely irresistible.” “You're stunning." “You're the most gorgeous woman I've ever seen.”
A slang term for sexual attractiveness.
drop-dead (slang) ravishing. She looked ravishing. hot (informal) fit (British, informal)
enchantress. noun. literary a woman who you find extremely attractive and interesting.
Bonnie. Used in Scotland, this word means "pretty" or "beautiful", and is normally used in reference to a woman. Some think it has its origins in the French word bon, meaning "good".
On this page you'll find 128 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to attractive, such as: alluring, beautiful, charming, engaging, enticing, and fair.
Snatched - Looks good, perfect, or fashionable; the new "on fleek"
very beautiful or attractive: I saw a girl - she was peng. extremely good: That burger looks peng.
peng. If something is peng, that means it's attractive or appealing. Frequently, the term applies to good-looking people, but it can also be used to describe other things that look good, like clothing or food items.
Meaning: Cutie has a more general usage, referring to people in your social circle that you find physically appealing or adorable. Example Sentence: Reya is such a cutie with her new hairstyle.
Below is the UK transcription for 'cute': Modern IPA: kjʉ́wt. Traditional IPA: kjuːt. 1 syllable: "KYOOT"
/twi/ Something is twee if it's a little too cute or overly adorable.
It is most commonly used to describe a female but works for males as well. The term was coined as an extension of the "hot" description to be used as a noun instead of an adjective. It became popular in the 1990s, but is still used today.