Results for “Day ones (related)”
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.
Easing into the work week by doing only the essentials on Monday.
Only genuine, loyal people understand or remember this — said with knowing pride.
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.
A workout plan hitting one muscle group a day — classic gym-bro programming.
Publicly revealed doing something embarrassing, dishonest, or hypocritical.
The clipped Cockney form of 'plates of meat' — meaning feet, usually sore ones.
Sneakers, in British slang — your trainers, especially fresh or hyped ones.
Honest, fair, and on the up-and-up, no tricks, no double-dealing.
Lyrics, especially clever or hard-hitting ones — 'he's got bars.'
A plea for someone to be serious or honest — 'you cannot be so for real right now.'
Not Gonna Lie — bracing someone for an honest, often blunt admission.
A day off work claiming illness — often when you're not actually sick.
A smashed-together way of saying 'talking about' that AAVE speakers use all day.
The day, in the cant — paired against darkmans on the rogue's upside-down clock.
A Jazz Age layabout, a young man who slept all day and dodged work, the original slacker.
A standard full-time job with regular daytime hours.
Flat broke — no money until payday.
Wearing technical hiking and outdoor gear as everyday fashion — fleeces, shell jackets, and trail shoes in the city.
A quick show-off of what you're wearing today, usually a head-to-toe photo or clip.
"No lie" or "for real" — used to stress that you're being completely honest.
Your day-one girl from the block, the female counterpart to your homeboy.
A breezy, expensive-but-effortless aesthetic of linen, neutral tones, and living like a wealthy retiree by the sea.
An Indonesian-origin brainrot character — a wooden log creature with a bat — from the AI meme wave.
Cockney back-slang for 'money' — the day's takings, said backwards.
A huge payday — the kind of money that changes your whole situation.
Today I Learned — sharing a fact that just blew your mind.
Outfit Of The Day — the hashtag/post showing off what you're wearing right now.
A British fish and chip shop — the home of the Friday night chippy tea.
'To be honest' — the lead-in before an unvarnished opinion, or a whole compliment game on social.
Verlan for 'femme' (woman/girl) — the standard French syllables flipped, now everyday slang.