Results for “Well fit”
A sharp, minimal, well-put-together outfit — nothing flashy, just crisp pieces that quietly look expensive.
British slang meaning sexually attractive or good-looking, not physically in shape.
A quick show-off of what you're wearing today, usually a head-to-toe photo or clip.
Your carefully planned festival outfit — usually bold, glittery and built for dancing.
Excellent, first-rate, or wonderful, a go-to word of approval in the jazz age.
Sharp, crisp, and well put-together — a fit with no clutter and zero flaws.
Clothes — a classic, slightly retro way to refer to your outfit or wardrobe.
Money or profit — 'getting coin' means getting paid.
A well-off, well-dressed man about town, the tango's classic flush gentleman.
Looking after your own wellbeing — from real rest to ironic bad decisions.
Someone actively trying to maximize their looks — deep into grooming, fitness, mewing, and looksmaxxing routines.
Extremely muscular and ripped — bigger and harder than just fit.
The stereotypical fitness guy — protein shakes, mirror selfies and 'we go gym' energy.
The WWII GI's calling card — scrawled graffiti proving 'we were here first,' usually with a long-nosed peeping cartoon.
Maximizing your physical attractiveness through grooming, fitness, mewing, and other appearance hacks.
Your finest party clothes, the beaded, fringed, dressed-to-kill outfit you saved for a night out.
Outfit Of The Day — the hashtag/post showing off what you're wearing right now.
Did something exceptionally well and left nothing to criticise.
A swell person or a tune that 'sends' you, thrilling you to your core.
Jazz Age for just right, pleasing, or pleasingly attractive, everything's swell.
Did something exceptionally well — "she ate that," often "ate and left no crumbs."
To do something impressively well or look amazing — "you slayed" is high praise.
A compliment for a man who's sharply and stylishly dressed; neat, polished, and well put-together.
British slang for someone or something seriously attractive, fit, or top-quality.
Something went wrong but you keep pushing forward without dwelling on it — no complaints, we move.
Ugly, busted, or low-quality — a harsh insult for looks, fits, or anything that came out badly.