Results for “Ride or die chick”

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Ride Or Die
phrase

Someone loyal enough to stick with you through anything.

#gen-z#hip-hop#aave#relationships
Ride 18+
noun

Mature content — open to view.

#irish#uk
Chick
noun

A young woman — the beatnik counterpart to calling a guy a 'cat.'

#beatnik#1950s#beat-generation#vintage
Corporate Baddie
noun

Someone who looks stylish and confident while crushing it at an office job.

#gen-z#money#beauty#internet
Indie Sleaze
noun

The messy, flash-photo, hipster party aesthetic of the late 2000s — American Apparel, eyeliner, and disco-grime.

#gen-z#internet#2000s#music
Tradie
noun

A tradesperson — sparky, chippy, plumber, the blokes and women who build the country.

#aussie#work#abbreviation
Baddie
noun

A confident, hot, put-together woman who knows she looks good and isn't shy about it.

#gen-z#aave#american#instagram
Lewdies
noun

Nadsat for people, from the Russian 'lyudi'.

#nadsat#clockwork-orange#fictional#literary
Malchick
noun

Nadsat for a boy or young man, from the Russian 'malchik'.

#nadsat#clockwork-orange#fictional#literary
Homeboy
noun

Your tight friend from the neighborhood, your ride-or-die from way back.

#hip-hop#old-school#1980s#vintage
Dear John
noun

The breakup letter every soldier dreaded — the homefront sweetheart calling it off while he's away.

#1940s#wartime#swing#vintage
Khaki Wacky
adjective

Boy-crazy for men in uniform — the 1940s term for a girl smitten with soldiers.

#1940s#wartime#swing#vintage
Cark It
phrase

To die, or for a machine to break down completely and stop working.

#aussie#death#phrase
Fizzling
verb

When a promising talking stage just loses energy and quietly dies on its own.

#gen-z#dating#internet#texting
Chow Hound
noun

The soldier first in the mess line and last to leave — the unit's bottomless eater.

#1940s#wartime#swing#vintage
Stunt
verb

To show off your money, style, or success — flexing for the audience.

#money#cash#aave#hip-hop
Sheik
noun

A smooth, romantic young ladies' man of the 1920s, named after Valentino.

#1920s#flapper#jazz-age#prohibition
Sad Sack
noun

The hapless, bumbling soldier who can't catch a break — and any luckless screw-up since.

#1940s#wartime#swing#vintage
Chibi
noun

A cute, small art style where characters are drawn with big heads and tiny bodies.

#anime#meme#gen-z#internet
Cut
noun

A phase of dieting down to lose fat and reveal the muscle you built.

#gym#fitness#american#internet
Degen
noun

A reckless gambler-trader who chases high-risk plays for the thrill — worn as a badge of pride.

#money#internet#gen-z#meme
Bottle
noun

Courage or nerve — "having bottle" means being brave; "losing your bottle" means chickening out.

#uk#british#cockney
Chat Is This Real
phrase

Talking to an invisible audience like a streamer, asking if something unbelievable is actually happening.

#gen-z#meme#internet#gaming
Canny
adjective

Geordie/Scottish for nice, good, or — as an adverb — 'quite' / 'fairly'.

#british#uk#scottish#northern-english
Real Ones Know
phrase

Only genuine, loyal people understand or remember this — said with knowing pride.

#gen-z#american#aave#meme
Cake-Eater
noun

A flapper-era dandy, the smooth, idle ladies' man who lived for parties and easy charm.

#1920s#flapper#jazz-age#vintage
Howay
interjection

Geordie for 'come on' — encouragement, hurrying, or disbelief.

#british#uk#northern-english
Baited
verb

Tricked into a bad play, or left to die by a teammate who set you up.

#gaming#gen-z#uk#american
Motorized Freckles
noun

GI gallows humor for insects — the bugs and lice that plagued soldiers in the field.

#1940s#wartime#swing#vintage
Plonk
noun

Cheap, ordinary wine — British slang born from WWI soldiers mangling 'vin blanc'.

#british#uk#money#slang
Unalive
verb

Algospeak euphemism for 'kill' or 'die', coined to dodge social-media moderation filters.

#leet#1337#gaming#internet
Chat
noun

Addressing the people around you as if they're your livestream audience — 'is this real, chat?'

#gen-z#gaming#tiktok#meme
Ute
noun

A utility vehicle — a pickup truck with a flat tray back, beloved by tradies and farmers.

#aussie#cars#abbreviation
Keep On Truckin
phrase

An encouragement to keep going, stay persistent, and ride out whatever comes.

#1970s#disco#funk#soul
Ruffler
noun

A swaggering beggar posing as a maimed ex-soldier — second only to the upright man.

#thieves-cant#cant#historical#british