Results for “GG EZ”
'Good game, easy' — typed after a win to flex and disrespect the losers in one breath.
'Good game' — said at a match's end, sincerely or sarcastically.
Pirated, cracked software distributed illegally, a cornerstone term of old BBS and scene culture.
Effortless personal style and confidence — a blend of "style" and "ease."
Freaking out, overreacting, or acting crazy — your wires are tripping.
The Mexican office-worker stereotype — the corporate nine-to-five drone.
The back seat of a courting couple's car, where a flapper had to 'struggle' to keep things proper.
Cockney for legs — 'bacon and eggs' rhymes with legs, often a compliment about 'lovely bacons'.
Dominating someone by being more attractive, taller, or superior — making them look small by comparison.
Harshly criticised or mocked, especially publicly online.
Disrespectful, sly, or taking someone for a fool.
An extra-emphatic 'da bomb' — the very best, with a 90s flourish.
Prohibition-era nickname for liquor, named for the loose, laughing mood it brought on.
Visibly outdone in looks or physique by someone standing next to you.
An excited Pepe emote and shout meaning 'awesome' or 'let's go.'
Sealing your face in a thick occlusive layer overnight for plump, dewy skin.
Messing about, being silly, or causing harmless mischief.
Impressive, hard, or sick — high praise for skill, especially in music.
Set off emotionally — either genuinely distressed or, mockingly, mildly annoyed.
Effortless personal style with attitude — a blend of 'style' and 'ease.'
Nadsat for mad, crazy, or insane, from the Russian 'bezumny'.
So shocked or amazed you're speechless — left gasping by something stunning.
Connected to the right people — a supplier, the scene, or inside info.
Dressing like a regular British football lad — retro soccer jerseys, trainers, jeans, and a casual everyman swagger.
The biggest stage at a festival, with the top acts and the wildest production.
The rugged little military runabout of WWII — and originally GI slang for any new, untested gadget or recruit.
Mature content — open to view.
Sitting in one spot waiting to ambush people instead of playing aggressively — usually said with disgust.
A cigarette — the go-to Aussie word for a ciggie, dart, or rollie.
Extremely muscular and ripped — bigger and harder than just fit.
An attractive, stylish, confident older man — like "daddy" but with extra swagger.
A positive trait, behavior, or sign that suggests someone is trustworthy, healthy, or worth investing time in.
To aggressively promote a coin you hold, hyping it so others buy and pump your bags.
A breezy, expensive-but-effortless aesthetic of linen, neutral tones, and living like a wealthy retiree by the sea.
A sarcastic response to someone bragging about something strange or unimpressive.
In My Opinion — flagging that what follows is just your take.
A sudden feeling of disgust toward someone you were attracted to, often triggered by something small.
'For sure' in Snoop Dogg's signature -izzle talk.
The blue, frosty face that means literally freezing — or that something is 'cold' as in impressively ruthless.
Effortlessly stylish clothes, jewelry, and overall swagger — looking expensive and put-together.
Dancing to the breaks with footwork, spins, and freezes, the raw original form of breakdancing.
Aggression and a short temper blamed on anabolic steroid use.
Mature content — open to view.
Caught red-handed with undeniable, crystal-clear proof you can't wriggle out of.
London filler tagged onto the end of sentences for emphasis — 'still,' but stretched.
A break-boy who lived for the breaks, throwing down on cardboard with footwork and freezes.
Public Service Announcement — flagging info you think everyone needs to hear.
The main act of a festival or show — the biggest name, usually closing the night.