Results for “broke his ankles”

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Whistle And Flute
noun

Cockney rhyming slang for a suit — shortened to 'whistle'.

#cockney#rhyming#british#uk
Chat Is This Real
phrase

Talking to an invisible audience like a streamer, asking if something unbelievable is actually happening.

#gen-z#meme#internet#gaming
Bussin
adjective

Extremely good, usually about food that tastes amazing — 'this food is bussin.'

#gen-z#aave#american#meme
Banjaxed
adjective

Broken, ruined, or knackered — works for machines and humans alike.

#irish#uk
Type Beat
noun

An instrumental made to sound like a specific artist — and a meme format for 'this gives off ___ energy.'

#hip-hop#american#internet#gen-z
Cottage 18+
noun

Mature content — open to view.

#polari#lgbtq#british#heritage
Knackered
adjective

Completely exhausted — or, of an object, worn out and broken.

#british#uk
Slaps
verb

When food (or a song) is so good it hits hard — 'this meal slaps.'

#gen-z#aave#american#meme
Lore
noun

The backstory, history, or collection of events that explain a person, community, joke, or fictional world.

#gaming#meme#gen-z#internet
Chancer
noun

An opportunist who tries his luck — a cheeky try-on merchant.

#irish#uk
Skint
adjective

Flat broke — no money until payday.

#british#uk#money#cash
Make It Make Sense
phrase

A rhetorical 'explain this' aimed at something illogical or unfair.

#aave#american#gen-z#meme
Real Ones Know
phrase

Only genuine, loyal people understand or remember this — said with knowing pride.

#gen-z#american#aave#meme
Gander
noun

A look or a glance — 'have a gander at this.'

#british#uk
Goon
noun

Cheap boxed wine — the silver bladder inside the box, fuel of broke Aussie students.

#aussie#drinks#alcohol
Hwaiting
interjection

Korean for 'you got this!' — a cheer of encouragement before something tough.

#kpop#korean#pop#fandom
Can You Dig It
phrase

A rhetorical check meaning 'do you understand and agree with this?'

#1970s#disco#funk#soul
Bogan
noun

An unsophisticated, rough-around-the-edges Aussie — somewhere between affectionate and an insult.

#aussie#culture#class
ATP
phrase

'At this point' — the lead-in for a resigned or fed-up conclusion.

#acronym#texting#gen-z#aave
Bummy
adjective

American slang for someone or something lame, broke, or low-effort; the opposite of impressive.

#gen-z#american#aave
Chat
noun

Addressing the people around you as if they're your livestream audience — 'is this real, chat?'

#gen-z#gaming#tiktok#meme
Boracic
adjective

Cockney rhyming slang for skint — totally broke, from 'boracic lint'.

#cockney#rhyming#british#money