Results for “Free Type Beat”
Rapping off the top of your head — or, confusingly, just a loosely-themed track.
An instrumental made to sound like a specific artist — and a meme format for 'this gives off ___ energy.'
Makeup applied flawlessly and fully — a face that's beat is perfectly done.
Mature content — open to view.
Something you can't stop thinking about — it occupies your mind without paying rent.
A throwaway tag meaning 'type stuff,' added to agree with or punctuate a statement.
To talk a lot, to run your mouth or chatter away.
When something occupies your thoughts constantly without you wanting it to — "living rent free in my head."
A hip, affectionate way to address a man — the beatnik equivalent of 'man' or 'dude.'
A blissful state of having zero thoughts in your head — peaceful, dumb, and free.
A beat-up, rattletrap old automobile held together by hope and tape.
A young woman — the beatnik counterpart to calling a guy a 'cat.'
The Mexican office-worker stereotype — the corporate nine-to-five drone.
A composed, stylish, in-the-know man — the very picture of beatnik cool.
A stereotype of an entitled, demanding person — often a middle-aged woman who wants to "speak to the manager."
An invitation to dance and move your body freely on the floor.
Impressively hard, skilful, and ruthless — high praise for a verse or beat.
'Good game, easy' — typed after a win to flex and disrespect the losers in one breath.
'Good Luck, Have Fun' — the friendly thing you type at the start of a match.
A lazy person who avoids work and lives off others — the Aussie word for a freeloader.
Pure delusional confidence — claiming you'd beat any opponent or situation no matter how hopeless.
An insulated cooler box for keeping your beers and food cold, the beating heart of any Aussie outing.
A little extra freebie thrown in — Jamaica's version of a bonus or lagniappe.
To release new music — and as a noun, the moment a beat kicks in and the song explodes.
A circle of rappers taking turns freestyling, each one passing the mic and trying to outdo the last.
The blue, frosty face that means literally freezing — or that something is 'cold' as in impressively ruthless.
Dancing to the breaks with footwork, spins, and freezes, the raw original form of breakdancing.
A lone-wolf 'cool guy' archetype — now mostly an ironic Gen Alpha compliment or joke.
Wrecked — financially destroyed by a bad trade, or just badly beaten at anything.
A Prohibition speakeasy dressed up as a sideshow, you paid to see the 'tiger' and got a drink free.
Patois for 'dirty' — can mean filthy, an insult, or a sick beat that goes hard.
An instrumental or beat — Jamaican-derived word that runs through UK street music.
To keep dying to the enemy, handing them free resources and momentum.
The moment a track's tension breaks and the bass and beat slam back in.
To an intense or wild degree — the beat-era way of saying 'a whole lot.'
Asking for trouble — headed straight toward a beating or serious consequences.
A break-boy who lived for the breaks, throwing down on cardboard with footwork and freezes.
A fast heel-toe dance style ravers do to four-on-the-floor electronic beats.
To dance, especially loose and free to funky music — or to head out fast.
A mantra about staying detached, chasing travel and freedom instead of getting attached.
When you score while getting fouled and earn a free throw on top of the bucket.