Results for “aguas con”
Mexican warning to 'watch out!' or 'be careful!'
Cockney for legs — 'bacon and eggs' rhymes with legs, often a compliment about 'lovely bacons'.
Extreme self belief that seems disconnected from reality, often used jokingly and sometimes admiringly.
To meet up with someone — to connect in person and hang out.
Wild, exciting, and amazing — so good it's out of control.
'How about you?' — the polite bounce-back that keeps a conversation alive.
A rude raspberry blown to show contempt, named for New York's loudest borough of hecklers.
Effortless personal style and confidence — a blend of "style" and "ease."
'You already know' — an emphatic yes, agreement, or confirmation.
Patois for a con artist, trickster, or smooth-talking hustler.
Cash earned through your connect — money from the source or the hookup.
When a man explains something condescendingly, often to a woman who already knows it.
Real conversation about money — making it, moving it, multiplying it.
Emotionally calm and in control of your nervous system — the goal state.
Low-quality, mass-produced content — especially soulless AI-generated images, videos, and text.
Certified — meaning legit, confirmed, or definitely true.
A sandwich, Aussie-style — most iconically a sausage in bread at a Bunnings car park.
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An icon is being an absolute icon — a queen serving exactly what fans love.
Scottish for crazy, wild, or out of control — also a reckless person.
Dating while stuck in constant hesitation, too unsure to commit or fully walk away.
Flip-flops — the rubber footwear, not underwear, and confusing the rest of the world endlessly.
Making me laugh uncontrollably.
A short, squat 375ml bottle of beer — and 'stubbies' are also iconic short work shorts.
In mint, like-new, perfectly maintained condition — said especially of a car.
Someone who looks stylish and confident while crushing it at an office job.
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Ugly, worn out, or in bad condition.
A huge, wild, out-of-control party — the kind neighbors complain about.
A self-roasting confession of something embarrassing you actually did — 'not me crying at a commercial.'
Constantly needing reassurance and fearing your partner will leave.
Your connection — the person who can get you what you need, party or otherwise.
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A con artist, bluffer or all-talk fraud, a beloved insult in porteno life.
An attractive, stylish, confident older man — like "daddy" but with extra swagger.
To go for it fully with zero hesitation — commit hard, consequences be damned.
Conflict, beef, or a problem with someone — 'who's got smoke?'
Pure delusional confidence — claiming you'd beat any opponent or situation no matter how hopeless.
To level up, take control, and improve your status or finances.
When someone who ghosted you suddenly comes back from the dead and contacts you again.
"You all" — the Southern second-person plural that's gone fully mainstream.
Someone who posts deliberately shocking, dark, or offensive content to seem edgy and provoke reactions.
In UK slang, unfortunate or a bad situation — though it can also mean the very best in other contexts.
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The nail-painting hand that signals sass, indifference, or unbothered confidence.
Confident style and self-assured attitude — the way you carry your look and yourself.
Low-quality, hyper-online content that melts your brain — and the slang it spawns.
Homemade beaded bracelets ravers trade as gifts and symbols of connection.