Results for “Day one”
The people who've been with you from the very beginning.
Drinking during daytime — the chaotic, sun-soaked cousin of a night out.
The dreaded workout for legs — and the meme about everyone skipping it.
Someone rolling in cash — or the money emoji that flexes it.
Cockney for flares — 'Lionel Blairs' rhymes with flares, clipped to 'Lionels'.
A quiet-luxury aesthetic mimicking inherited wealth — no logos, just polo, loafers, and discreet expensive taste.
Cash earned through your connect — money from the source or the hookup.
Cockney rhyming slang for money — 'bees' for short.
Cockney for telephone — 'dog and bone' rhymes with phone, clipped to the 'dog'.
Nonsense, lies, or foolish talk, the meaty cousin of 'applesauce.'
So deeply into the music or moment that you've left ordinary reality behind — totally absorbed and excellent.
Easing into the work week by doing only the essentials on Monday.
Cockney for money — 'bread and honey' rhymes with money, the likely root of 'bread' for cash.
Polari for a gay man — literally 'man-woman', a coded self-name under criminalisation.
Cash earned from the hustle or grind — money made the hard way.
Only genuine, loyal people understand or remember this — said with knowing pride.
Polari for a woman or girl — likely from Italian 'paglione' or a Romance root.
To kill an enemy with a single precise shot, usually to the head.
When you score while getting fouled and earn a free throw on top of the bucket.
A workout plan hitting one muscle group a day — classic gym-bro programming.
Flat broke — no money until payday.
Your day-one girl from the block, the female counterpart to your homeboy.
Cockney back-slang for 'money' — the day's takings, said backwards.
A huge payday — the kind of money that changes your whole situation.
Pirated, cracked software distributed illegally, a cornerstone term of old BBS and scene culture.
To meet up with someone — to connect in person and hang out.
Someone grinding hard at the gym hoping muscle alone will fix their dating life.
Money, especially a thick stack of it — getting cake means getting paid.
The upward or downward angle of your eyes — looksmaxxers obsess over a 'positive' one.
The clown face that calls someone (often yourself) a fool who made a dumb choice.
'Let me know' — the go-to sign-off when you're waiting on someone's answer.
A party where everyone dances to music through wireless headphones, not speakers.
A weak, fake rapper with no skills, the kind of MC real ones eat alive on the mic.
To make money and provide — everybody at the table getting fed.
Makeup applied flawlessly and fully — a face that's beat is perfectly done.
Polari for none, no, or beware — a vital warning word in dangerous times.
Mature content — open to view.
A fictional female character, usually from anime, that someone claims as their ideal partner or favorite.
Describing someone strikingly attractive, stylish, and alluring.
When someone's saying something disrespectful, unreasonable, or out of pocket.
Cockney for thief — 'tea leaf' rhymes with thief, used to call someone a 'tea leaf'.
'One Of My Followers' — how stans subtweet about someone without naming them.
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Cockney back-slang for 'pound' — the big money, said backwards.
Someone who resents your success instead of getting their own.
Excessively praising or hyping someone up to an embarrassing, suck-up degree.
Patois for 'going on' — what's happening, or telling someone to carry on.
Flapper-era way to call something nonsense, like saying 'baloney' or 'bunk.'