Results for “Very mindful”
Ironically: tasteful, modest, and put-together — popularized by the viral "very demure, very mindful" TikTok.
The breakup letter every soldier dreaded — the homefront sweetheart calling it off while he's away.
A party where everyone dances to music through wireless headphones, not speakers.
Mature content — open to view.
Dressing like a regular British football lad — retro soccer jerseys, trainers, jeans, and a casual everyman swagger.
To make money and provide — everybody at the table getting fed.
UK slang meaning very attractive or, separately, physically muscular.
Your ranked roster of favorites across every group you stan.
The poor soul left holding a worthless investment after everyone else cashed out.
A composed, stylish, in-the-know man — the very picture of beatnik cool.
Gossip, the latest news, or the truth — 'spill the tea' means tell me everything.
To go all out, give it everything you got, whether on the mic, the floor, or in a battle.
An extended stretch of rising prices and euphoria when everything seems to go up.
Very, a lot — the NorCal intensifier that went national.
A lot, very, or really — the all-purpose Aussie intensifier for everything.
The dreaded workout for legs — and the meme about everyone skipping it.
The top rank of the canting crew — the boss rogue who lorded it over every lesser vagabond.
The delay between your action and the game responding — the bane of every online player.
A cup of tea (UK) or a beer (US) — same word, two very different drinks.
Just right, smooth and satisfying, everything as it ought to be.
The afternoon — peak example of Aussies shortening everything with an -o.
Very drunk — sloppy, unsteady, and clearly over the line.
Wearing technical hiking and outdoor gear as everyday fashion — fleeces, shell jackets, and trail shoes in the city.
In UK slang, unfortunate or a bad situation — though it can also mean the very best in other contexts.
The chaotic crowd zone where everyone slams together — now huge in rap shows too.
Original Poster — the person who started the thread everyone's replying to.
Fine, okay, or good enough — the most Irish way to say everything's alright.
The absolute best, the standout, the thing everybody's talking about.
Seriously rich — pockets stacked, money everywhere.
An intensifier meaning 'very' or 'extremely' — wicked good, wicked cool.
A figure of authority and admiration — the icon everyone looks up to, or the head of a ballroom house.
Highly desirable, hyped clothing or sneakers — the fire pieces everyone wants.
An extra-emphatic 'da bomb' — the very best, with a 90s flourish.
The mischievous imaginary imp that RAF pilots blamed for every mysterious mechanical fault.
Jamaican word for feeling good, at peace, and everything being alright.
The overly keen recruit who volunteers for everything — sometimes a compliment, often a tease.
Isolation — one-on-one, you against your defender, everyone else clear out.
A small neighborhood corner store — a New York City institution selling everything from snacks to sandwiches, often with a cat.
Hitting your opponent during the recovery after they miss an attack.
Scottish for going at something full-throttle, with everything you've got.
Super lean with visible muscle definition — low body fat, every muscle popping.
A student who scores so high they ruin the grading curve for everyone else.
Cockney rhyming slang for stairs — the textbook example everyone learns first.
Jazz Age for just right, pleasing, or pleasingly attractive, everything's swell.
Public Service Announcement — flagging info you think everyone needs to hear.
Everything's fine and in order, a smooth, satisfying word whose origin nobody can fully prove.
Out Of The Loop — admitting you have no idea what everyone's talking about.
Very angry, often in a way that's funny because the person won't admit it.