Results for “Piss me off”
British slang for eating something fast and greedily — to scoff the lot.
Wild, exciting, and amazing — so good it's out of control.
A playful jive way to say 'give me a kiss.'
The ultimate Valley-girl expression of disgust — 'that's so gross I could throw up.'
Delivered exactly what the moment called for and nailed it perfectly.
A disappointing, depressing, or unpleasant experience.
To calm down, relax, and let go of tension.
A mental breakdown — playful, dramatized Gen-Z shorthand for a stress-out or freakout.
Making me laugh uncontrollably.
Lend me your ears, that is, listen up and pay attention.
A genuinely jaw-dropping, hype-worthy moment that makes chat lose its mind.
Your tight friend from the neighborhood, your ride-or-die from way back.
To go off impressively — kill it, get hyped, or unleash a passionate rant.
A self-roasting confession of something embarrassing you actually did — 'not me crying at a commercial.'
Japanese for 'stop it', adopted by anime fans as a meme of mock protest.
Constantly needing reassurance and fearing your partner will leave.
Just right, smooth and satisfying, everything as it ought to be.
The euphoric moment your crush, idol, or favorite finally acknowledges you.
A big dancehall party or rave — also a term for dancehall music itself.
To tap-dance, to lay down some hot footwork on the floor.
Someone who seeks validation by putting others down and acting "not like the rest" to be chosen.
A sexy-secretary corporate aesthetic — pencil skirts, tiny glasses, sharp tailoring, and early-2000s power-dressing.
The currently strongest, most-used strategies, characters, or loadouts.
A perfect, on-the-money assist that sets a teammate up for an easy bucket.
A key to the door, in the playful coded style of pure Harlem jive.
Your day-one girl from the block, the female counterpart to your homeboy.
Cockney for feet — 'plates of meat' rhymes with feet, clipped to your 'plates'.
Late-night reckless energy — going hard, on a track or in the streets.
Mexican Spanish for "no way!" or "you're kidding" — an exclamation of disbelief.
Pressing your tongue to the roof of your mouth to sharpen your jawline — also a meme gesture for 'shush.'
Valley-girl disgust — 'that's so gross it makes me want to puke.'
Verlan for 'merci' (thanks) — a casual, often cheeky way to say thank you.
The gold standard of Twenties praise, the most stylish, splendid thing going.
A playful spin on 'homie' — your close friend, with extra silliness.
Your default pattern in relationships — secure, anxious, avoidant, or disorganized.
To drink before the main event so you arrive already buzzed and save money.
A close friend or loyal ally — a term of endearment popularized in rap, especially YSL.
A K-pop group's new release era — not a return from a break, just the next drop.
Jive-era slang for the telephone, named after the actor who played the man who invented it on screen.
Verlan for 'mechant' (wicked) — flipped to mean awesome or sick, like English 'wicked'.
A super-sized LUL emote for the absolute hardest laughs on Twitch.
Wild, exciting, out of control in the best way.
Someone so annoying they melt your head — an exhausting, irritating person.
Verlan for 'femme' (woman/girl) — the standard French syllables flipped, now everyday slang.
Someone hilariously chaotic or mischievous, in an affectionate way.
British slang for a soft, pathetic, or wimpy person who can't handle anything.
Verlan for 'enerve' (angry/annoyed) — means pissed off or worked up.
Piss me off — Gen-Z usage; it's pmo means it's annoying me. (Older meaning: put me on.)