Results for “Two Commas”
Big money — the more commas in your bank balance, the richer you are.
A fake friend, traitor, or untrustworthy person — UK slang from "pagan."
A phony, untrustworthy person who talks a big game but never backs it up.
A fan who roots for two idols to be a couple — real or fully imagined.
A cup of tea (UK) or a beer (US) — same word, two very different drinks.
To tap-dance, to lay down some hot footwork on the floor.
Two hands making a heart — love, gratitude, and wholesome appreciation.
The mental discomfort of holding two clashing beliefs or actions at once.
Posing with a dog that isn't yours on dating profiles to seem more lovable and trustworthy.
A positive trait, behavior, or sign that suggests someone is trustworthy, healthy, or worth investing time in.
UK street slang for a disloyal, untrustworthy person, or a fake friend.
To celebrate loudly — and the upward two-palm gesture that goes with it.
Dancing to the breaks with footwork, spins, and freezes, the raw original form of breakdancing.
An exclamation of triumph or joy, spelled with two zeros: w00t.
A break-boy who lived for the breaks, throwing down on cardboard with footwork and freezes.
Traitors or untrustworthy people — the plural of paigon in UK road slang.
Back-to-back — two DJs sharing one set, trading tracks turn by turn.
A dismissive 'yeah right, never gonna happen' — the ultimate 90s eye-roll in two words.