Results for “Got motion”
Tango itself, spun through vesre: tan-go flipped into go-tan.
A mystical 90s-witchy aesthetic — crescent moons, velvet, crystals, tarot, and a dreamy dark-romantic vibe.
The invisible effort of managing feelings and relationships — usually unthanked.
Status, success, attention, money, or momentum, especially when someone is actively making things happen.
Comfort someone gives you — or, jokingly, the random object you can't function without.
Messing about, being silly, or causing harmless mischief.
Small sneaky acts of emotional infidelity that aren't full cheating but still cross a line.
Emotionally calm and in control of your nervous system — the goal state.
Lunfardo for a woman or girlfriend, one of the most tango-soaked words in the porteno argot.
Leetspeak for 'you', often paired with taunts like 'j00 got pwned'.
Lyrics, especially clever or hard-hitting ones — 'he's got bars.'
To go all out, give it everything you got, whether on the mic, the floor, or in a battle.
A crying Pepe emote with hands raised for heartbreak and emotional moments.
The intuitive emotional energy or atmosphere a person or place gives off.
Conflict, beef, or a problem with someone — 'who's got smoke?'
The invented teen argot of A Clockwork Orange, named from the Russian suffix '-nadtsat' (-teen).
Opening up emotionally and risking being seen — the brave kind of soft.
Completely wrong or mistaken, the 1920s way to say you've got it backwards.
Korean for 'you got this!' — a cheer of encouragement before something tough.
A meetup or hangout — 'we had a linkup' means we got together.
A Prohibition speakeasy dressed up as a sideshow, you paid to see the 'tiger' and got a drink free.
Shouted after a fake-out to mean 'just kidding — gotcha!'
So frustrated your judgment goes out the window — playing emotionally instead of smart.
Scottish for going at something full-throttle, with everything you've got.
Modern Cockney rhyming slang for a clue — 'I haven't got a Scooby'.
Set off emotionally — either genuinely distressed or, mockingly, mildly annoyed.
Profound, serious, or emotionally intense.
A calm, cold, emotionless character who's secretly caring underneath.
A complete emotional breakdown or reckless meltdown where you snap and stop caring about consequences.
Shocked, rattled, or badly shaken — caught off guard emotionally.
Short for 'I don't know' — the lazy-thumb way to admit you've got no clue.
To lose emotional control, or to have an overwhelming reaction good or bad.
Emotionally overwhelmed and out of control — the spiral state.
A scholarly, moody aesthetic of tweed, old libraries, candlelight, classic literature, and gothic university romance.