Results for “KW”
To stab someone — drill-era word for it.
Slashed or stabbed — UK drill onomatopoeia for the sound of a blade.
KEKW variant for when chat's mid-laugh and the moment suddenly flips.
A Twitch emote and chat shout for hysterical laughter, the stream version of LMAO.
Sliding backward while still facing and dashing forward in Melee.
SM64 trick chaining backward long jumps to rack up insane speed.
Reflex blurt at something shocking, awkward, or thirst-trap-tier.
The 6400 block of S King Drive in Parkway Gardens — King Von and Lil Durk's set.
Short for O'Block, the Parkway Gardens set in Chicago.
'Normal' backwards — a Black Disciples block on S Normal Ave in Englewood.
The signature jerkin' move — a running-man done backwards.
Cockney back-slang for 'beer' — spelled and said backwards over a market pint.
The flipped smile — sarcasm, awkwardness, or smiling through quiet despair.
Cockney back-slang for 'pound' — the big money, said backwards.
A nerd-meets-geek; an uncool, awkward or socially clueless person.
The person just standing there — awkward, ignored, or doing nothing in a weird moment.
Cockney back-slang for 'police' — 'police' spoken roughly backwards so the law wouldn't twig.
Embarrassing or awkward to the point of making you physically recoil.
Polari for hair — simply 'hair' spelled backwards, a classic back-slang coining.
The invented teen argot of A Clockwork Orange, named from the Russian suffix '-nadtsat' (-teen).
Cockney back-slang for 'woman' — said backwards so the subject didn't catch it.
Cockney back-slang for 'money' — the day's takings, said backwards.
Completely wrong or mistaken, the 1920s way to say you've got it backwards.
Coffee, by way of vesre: cafe spun backwards into feca.
Cockney back-slang for 'penny' — the smallest coin, said backwards over the barrow.
A dramatic transformation from awkward to fine — looks, confidence, or life.
The clenched-teeth face — awkwardness, 'yikes,' or bracing for an uncomfortable moment.