Results for “abou”
'How about you?' — the polite bounce-back that keeps a conversation alive.
Real-time read on where the enemies are and what they're about to do.
Tongue-in-cheek job claim used to dodge questions about your real one.
Stealing something — usually from school — and bragging about it on TikTok.
The random thing you think about way more often than is reasonable.
Posting about someone without naming them so they have to wonder if it's about them.
Catchphrase mocking the tech-server poster who can't shut up about running a hard Linux distro.
That emotional fog after finishing a great book — can't start a new one, can't stop thinking about the last one.
Today I F***ed Up — a confession post about a recent personal disaster.
The guy who won't shut up about his bags at a wedding.
A permabull who thinks every coin is about to 100x.
Sarcastic 'sure, totally trustworthy' — usually said about an obvious scam.
A roundabout — Brummies call traffic islands, well, islands.
A meadow. A grassy field for cows, kids or kicking a ball about.
Standing about gassing won't pay the bills — let's crack on.
Doric for a townie — said by country folk about city-dwellers, usually with a side-eye.
Dundonian word for a roundabout.
That spinning, clammy, about-to-boak feeling after too much.
Be on your guard — keep your wits about you.
Your da — or some older bloke you're talking about.
'The hell are you talking about?' — slurred into one word.
'What are you talking about' — slurred and dropped into conversation.
Trap subgenre where the bars are about credit-card fraud and digital scams.
Southern American English for 'about to' — on the verge of doing something.
About to swing by — Houston cruising vocabulary.
Dallas tag phrase — 'know what I'm talking about?'
Massachusetts for a roundabout.
A city dweller who shows up to a small town clueless about how things work.
A dispute, a dramatic mess, a piece of beef worth talking about.
First-time mum who keeps showing up sure she's in labour. She isn't.
Getting a ticket — or speeding hard enough you're about to.
A deer on the road — alive, dead, or about to be a hood ornament.
Trading ahead of a client's order you know is about to move the price.
A manual labourer, especially on heavy excavation or groundworks.
Foreman in charge of a gang of labourers.
A porta-potty. The 'honey' is a polite lie about what's inside.
Fake sugar daddy who lies about wealth and stiffs the baby on her allowance.
The patient who's obviously, visibly, no-questions-about-it dying.
Extremely good, usually about food that tastes amazing — 'this food is bussin.'
'One Of My Followers' — how stans subtweet about someone without naming them.
'What about you?' — bounces a question right back to keep the chat moving.
To hoard access or info about something so others can't get in on it — keeping a thing exclusive on purpose.
The rugged little military runabout of WWII — and originally GI slang for any new, untested gadget or recruit.
Real conversation about money — making it, moving it, multiplying it.
A well-off, well-dressed man about town, the tango's classic flush gentleman.
Step back and let someone do their thing — they're in the zone and about to cook up something good.
Money — a cousin of 'guap,' all about the cash flow.
Cockney for legs — 'bacon and eggs' rhymes with legs, often a compliment about 'lovely bacons'.