Results for “Like my status”
The signature Valley-girl filler combo meaning 'absolutely' or 'for sure.'
Valley-girl for 'definitely' or 'absolutely' — often crunched into 'fer sure.'
To an intense or wild degree — the beat-era way of saying 'a whole lot.'
Like my status — an old social-media call for likes; can also mean let me see.
Dressing like a regular British football lad — retro soccer jerseys, trainers, jeans, and a casual everyman swagger.
Broken, ruined, or knackered — works for machines and humans alike.
An instrumental made to sound like a specific artist — and a meme format for 'this gives off ___ energy.'
Flapper-era way to call something nonsense, like saying 'baloney' or 'bunk.'
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The police — used in UK road slang and US hip-hop alike.
Leetspeak for 'you', often paired with taunts like 'j00 got pwned'.
A British/MLE exclamation of surprise, shock, or emphasis — like "damn" or "whoa."
A friendly term of address for a fellow hipster or musician, like 'pal' with jive flavor.
In mint, like-new, perfectly maintained condition — said especially of a car.
An aesthetic that romanticizes mushrooms, frogs, mud, and hoarding shiny little treasures like a feral woodland goblin.
Status, success, attention, money, or momentum, especially when someone is actively making things happen.
GI slang for the cramped troop transport that hauled men packed in like livestock.
When your shot gets violently blocked, slapped out of the air like a bug.
Someone who seeks validation by putting others down and acting "not like the rest" to be chosen.
An attractive, stylish, confident older man — like "daddy" but with extra swagger.
Utterly stunned, like someone smacked you in the mouth with the news.
Skin or nails so dewy and glossy they shine like a fresh glazed donut.
"Be so for real" — a way to express disbelief, like "are you serious?" or "stop lying."
Cockney for money — 'bread and honey' rhymes with money, the likely root of 'bread' for cash.
Keeping your partner hidden from your friends, family, and online life like a stashed secret.
A loyal crew member down to put in work — pronounced like 'hitter' without the hard ending.
To level up, take control, and improve your status or finances.
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'Do You Even Lift?' — a meme jab at someone who looks like they don't train.
Talking to an invisible audience like a streamer, asking if something unbelievable is actually happening.
"On my friends" or "on the gang" — used to swear something is true, like "I swear to God."
A breezy, expensive-but-effortless aesthetic of linen, neutral tones, and living like a wealthy retiree by the sea.
When a reply gets more likes than the post it's roasting — proof the internet sided against you.
Delivering a look so strong you're 'serving' it up like a runway moment.
Polari for a woman or girl — likely from Italian 'paglione' or a Romance root.
The classic Jamaican greeting — literally 'what's going on', like 'what's up'.
Unrealistic or excessive hope you cling to despite the odds — like a drug.
To relax and do absolutely nothing, like a vegetable on the couch.
To show off — to flaunt money, status, looks, or achievements.
Skin so clear, smooth, and dewy it looks like translucent glass.
Mexican 'dude' or 'bro' — also a verbal filler like 'man.'
Someone living life like they're the star of their own movie — full main character energy.
Dating someone but hiding them from your friends, family, and socials like they're a secret.
Cash money — green like a head of lettuce.
When a ghost resurfaces out of nowhere acting like they never disappeared at all.
Explain Like I'm 5 — break it down in dead-simple terms.
A personal phase or chapter you're fully living in, like your villain era or healing era.
Dressing like a stylish, slightly eccentric grandpa — cardigans, layered knits, loafers, and comfy thrifted charm.