Results for “aight bet”
A relaxed 'alright' — agreement, acknowledgment, or a casual goodbye.
An all-purpose 'okay,' 'deal,' or 'we'll see' — agreement or a challenge.
In 'laisse beton', verlan for 'laisse tomber' (drop it / forget it).
Feels uniquely better or more impactful — something that lands in a special way.
Buying more when the price drops, betting the asset recovers — bargain hunting the red.
Lunfardo for 'to work', lifted straight from Italian immigrants' lavorare.
The delay between your action and the game responding — the bane of every online player.
A rallying cry that a coin's price is about to skyrocket — straight up, no limit.
Someone with nothing but air between their ears — ditzy and clueless.
Killing an enemy by shooting straight through a wall or surface.
A practice match between teams, used to drill strats before real competition.
The number-spelling of 'leet' (elite) and the name of the whole letter-for-numeral substitution alphabet.
Swinging straight from one relationship to the next without ever letting go of a bar.
Hits even better in a certain context — a comparative form of something that "slaps."
Asking for trouble — headed straight toward a beating or serious consequences.
An unsophisticated, rough-around-the-edges Aussie — somewhere between affectionate and an insult.
A narrow passage or alleyway between buildings — northern English.
The absolute best — the height of cool, with nothing better above it.
A quick Patois-rooted greeting, like 'yo' or 'oi' between bredren.
Verlan for 'bete' (stupid) — means dumb or an idiot.
When a tune goes so hard the DJ spins it straight back from the top.