Results for “High body count”
Openly and obviously — the loud, no-shame opposite of lowkey.
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Excellent, top quality, the highest grade, flipped from drug slang into pure praise.
A ballroom category of high-fashion, over-the-top glamour and extravagance.
Stealing somebody's rhymes, moves, or style and trying to pass it off as your own.
To make money and provide — everybody at the table getting fed.
Excellent, attractive, or really good — especially food, music, or a body.
Luxurious, high-class, or fancy — living or acting upscale; from bourgeois.
A skilled player using a low-rank account to stomp weaker opponents.
Gorgeous, lovely, or delicious — a Welsh and West Country favourite.
A glamorous, alluring young woman of the jazz age, the female counterpart to a sheik.
A young woman — the beatnik counterpart to calling a guy a 'cat.'
Leetspeak for 'sucks' — to be bad — the counterpart to 'roxxor'.
Fake, counterfeit or bogus, the porteno word for anything dodgy and not the real deal.
The girls — the female counterpart to 'mandem,' a group of women.
Means the greatest of all time; the highest praise you can give someone or something.
An accomplice who screens the thief — the body that blocks the view while the foin works.
A great-looking body — a compliment paid to an attractive person, especially a girl.
An invitation to dance and move your body freely on the floor.
Impressively hard, skilful, and ruthless — high praise for a verse or beat.
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Clean, new, and sharp, the look of somebody stepping out flawless head to toe.
Excellent, cool, and top-quality — a hip-hop term of high praise.
Clipped form of 'elite' meaning highly skilled, and the name of the numbers-for-letters writing style.
Korean slang for a woman with a baby face but a glamorous, grown-up body.
Extremely drunk or high — far past tipsy, barely functional.
A reckless gambler-trader who chases high-risk plays for the thrill — worn as a badge of pride.
The male counterpart to a waifu — a fictional man a fan claims as their ideal partner or favorite.
Cockney back-slang for 'ten' — the top of the coded counting line on a barrow.
Your day-one girl from the block, the female counterpart to your homeboy.
The absolute best, the standout, the thing everybody's talking about.
A tradesperson — sparky, chippy, plumber, the blokes and women who build the country.
A futuristic, distressed, end-of-the-world fashion aesthetic — draped, deconstructed, post-apocalyptic high fashion.
A high-ranking officer — the 'brass' whose decisions the enlisted men had to live with.
A ballroom category judged on how convincingly you embody a real-world look or role.
Highly desirable, hyped clothing or sneakers — the fire pieces everyone wants.
A romanticized rural-fantasy aesthetic of baking bread, prairie dresses, gardens, and a simple cozy country life.
A sarcastic GI groan about a raw, rotten situation — the 'what a deal' nobody actually wanted.
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Super lean with visible muscle definition — low body fat, every muscle popping.
A student who scores so high they ruin the grading curve for everyone else.
Impressive, hard, or sick — high praise for skill, especially in music.
Verlan for 'mec' (guy/dude) — the masculine counterpart to 'meuf'.
Everything's fine and in order, a smooth, satisfying word whose origin nobody can fully prove.
To do something impressively well or look amazing — "you slayed" is high praise.