Results for “I know ball”
To genuinely know what you're talking about — to have real knowledge or taste on a subject.
'You already know' — an emphatic yes, agreement, or confirmation.
Soft, feminine dance-inspired style — leg warmers, wrap tops, ribbons, ballet flats, and that off-duty dancer look.
Only genuine, loyal people understand or remember this — said with knowing pride.
As Far As I Know — a hedge meaning that's true unless I'm missing something.
'Let me know' — the go-to sign-off when you're waiting on someone's answer.
A ballroom category of high-fashion, over-the-top glamour and extravagance.
Dressing like a regular British football lad — retro soccer jerseys, trainers, jeans, and a casual everyman swagger.
When a man explains something condescendingly, often to a woman who already knows it.
Old-school ballroom slang for stealing — especially clothes to compete in.
Basketball itself — both the rim and the act of playing the game.
A composed, stylish, in-the-know man — the very picture of beatnik cool.
A sharp, in-the-know person who's wise to jazz, style, and the latest jive.
An all-purpose 'I agree, for real, truth' — agreement and acknowledgment in one syllable.
The euphoric moment your crush, idol, or favorite finally acknowledges you.
GI slang for any gadget whose name you don't know — the thingamajig of the WWII era.
Stylish, attractive, and effortlessly cool — looking good and knowing it.
Polari for to look at or to see — the verb of the discreet, knowing glance.
A ballroom category judged on how convincingly you embody a real-world look or role.
A figure of authority and admiration — the icon everyone looks up to, or the head of a ballroom house.
Scots for 'know' — also tacked onto the end of a sentence the way Americans say 'you know'.
A confident, hot, put-together woman who knows she looks good and isn't shy about it.
Someone who's seriously good at basketball — a real player, not a casual.
Patois for 'understood' or 'I get you' — agreement and acknowledgement in one word.
The early phase of getting to know someone romantically, before you're officially together.
Impressive and knowing it — often said sarcastically of someone who thinks they're hot stuff.
In football, to out-jump a defender for a catch right over them — total aerial domination.
Someone willing to do violence for a crew — and in basketball slang, just a player who scores.
A relaxed 'alright' — agreement, acknowledgment, or a casual goodbye.
'I see' or 'understood' — a way of acknowledging you get it.
Points scored in basketball, especially the smooth, repeatable kind from a real scorer.
A stylized ballroom dance of sharp poses, lines, and angular arm movements.
'I know, right?' — emphatic agreement that says 'exactly what I was thinking.'
A cool greeting or acknowledgment meaning 'what's going on' or 'right on.'
The ballroom emcee's call announcing the theme contestants must serve — 'the category is...'
"If you know, you know" — a tag for an inside reference only certain people will get.
The sly half-smile that hints at flirting, smugness, or a knowing inside joke.
Short for 'I don't know' — the lazy-thumb way to admit you've got no clue.
A cat or Pepe emote meaning a streamer secretly knows exactly what they're doing.