Results for “complete ride”
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Someone loyal enough to stick with you through anything.
Did something flawlessly and completely — absolutely nailed it with nothing left to criticize.
To completely miss a shot or attack you should've landed, usually at the worst possible moment.
Utterly exhausted — Irish for being completely wiped out.
Completely exhausted — or, of an object, worn out and broken.
To die, or for a machine to break down completely and stop working.
To the absolute maximum — the 80s way of saying 'completely' or 'extremely.'
Your tight friend from the neighborhood, your ride-or-die from way back.
In serious trouble or completely overwhelmed.
An intensifier meaning 'completely' or 'to the max' — she served the house down.
Completely done for, exhausted, or doomed — also, oddly, having done something brilliant.
A reckless gambler-trader who chases high-risk plays for the thrill — worn as a badge of pride.
Fully focused and in the zone — completely committed and dialed in on a task.
"No lie" or "for real" — used to stress that you're being completely honest.
Only genuine, loyal people understand or remember this — said with knowing pride.
Completely wrong or mistaken, the 1920s way to say you've got it backwards.
A complete emotional breakdown or reckless meltdown where you snap and stop caring about consequences.
Completely calm and unaffected by drama, criticism, or stress.
Completely full, packed to the brim — whether it's a car park, a fridge, or your belly.
An encouragement to keep going, stay persistent, and ride out whatever comes.