Results for “OVA”
An anime released direct-to-video, skipping TV and cinema.
New Orleans-ese for 'at' or 'to' a place, usually someone's house.
An exclamation for excellence so high it stuns the whole room, 'over the top.'
Beyond impressive, flawless, on the level of cunty or sickening.
To create or improve something new.
An affectionately oversized creature, object, or person — big, round, lovable.
Scouse exclamation of agreement, approval, or pure good news.
Great, brilliant, top-tier — Manc seal of approval.
True + real, fused. The realest stamp of approval in Southern rap.
Intense, fearless, confident style — a ballroom term of approval.
Pavlova (meringue dessert).
Thanks, cheers, or an all-purpose expression of approval
Rivalry over who invented the pavlova
To suck teeth in scorn/disapproval
The sucking-teeth sound of disapproval or contempt.
An exclamation of surprise or disapproval.
Expression of approval; 'that's exactly right'.
A huge, immovable defender who blocks everything.
A large serving plate or oval dish
An expression of approval; done well, excellent.
At the forefront of innovation.
Expression of disgust or disapproval.
That was uncalled for; disapproval.
Emphatic Marine approval (often sarcastic).
Cerebrovascular accident; a stroke.
An expression of strong agreement, approval, or encouragement.
A sideways look of suspicion, disapproval, or judgment — often shown with the 👀 emoji.
Nadsat for milk, the drink of choice at the Korova Milk Bar, from Russian 'moloko'.
An ecstatic, drawn-out 'yes' — pure excitement and approval.
A jokey respelling of 'cool', signalling playful or ironic approval online.
The flame that means something is excellent, hot, or impressive — pure approval.
Posing with a dog that isn't yours on dating profiles to seem more lovable and trustworthy.
Thanks, cool, or all good — a versatile expression of approval.
A hyped-up 'work it' — a shout of approval when someone looks or performs flawlessly.
Removable jeweled mouthpieces — gold, silver, or diamond caps you snap over your teeth.
Excellent, first-rate, or wonderful, a go-to word of approval in the jazz age.
Nadsat for the head, anglicised from the Russian 'golova'.
Delightful, darling, or just dandy, a sweet word of approval from the flapper set.