adjective Street Slang

Calm

/kɑːm/ · adjective · slang

All good, fine, or relaxed — 'it's calm' means no worries.

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Definitions

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Used to describe something decent or chill, like a good vibe.

“That party was calm, good energy.”
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Fine, okay, or no problem. 'It's calm' means everything's sorted and there's nothing to stress about.

“Don't worry about the money, it's calm.”
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As agreement or reassurance, meaning 'we're good' or 'all settled.'

“'Sorry I'm late.' 'Calm, calm.'”
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Calm In A Sentence

it's calm bro, take your time
the new spot is calm, we should go back
'is everything ok between us?' 'yeah it's calm'

Origin & Usage

Standard 'calm' broadened in London MLE into a catch-all for 'fine/good/no worries.' A core word in everyday road and youth speech.

People Also Ask

What does 'calm' mean in UK slang?

It means fine, good, or no worries. 'It's calm' means everything's sorted.

What does 'it's calm' mean in texting?

It's a reassurance meaning 'no problem' or 'we're good,' like 'it's all good.'

Can 'calm' describe something fun?

Yes — calling a party or place 'calm' means it's decent and has a good vibe, not that it's quiet.

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