Results for “fer sure”
Valley-girl for 'definitely' or 'absolutely' — often crunched into 'fer sure.'
Feels uniquely better or more impactful — something that lands in a special way.
GI slang for canned milk — the only 'cow' the army could ship to the front.
Sliding your continuous fire from one enemy onto the next without stopping.
An aesthetic that romanticizes mushrooms, frogs, mud, and hoarding shiny little treasures like a feral woodland goblin.
For What It's Worth — offering input you're not sure anyone needs.
The signature Valley-girl filler combo meaning 'absolutely' or 'for sure.'
A low-stress, decent-paying job with flexible hours and little pressure.
Clothes — a classic, slightly retro way to refer to your outfit or wardrobe.
A quiet-luxury aesthetic mimicking inherited wealth — no logos, just polo, loafers, and discreet expensive taste.
To win a near-impossible situation under pressure, especially alone against the odds.
Cockney back-slang for 'half' — half a coin, half a measure, half the price.
To panic, freak out, or flee — to come apart or bolt under pressure.
Dating while stuck in constant hesitation, too unsure to commit or fully walk away.
Totally excellent — peak Valley-girl and surfer praise from the Reagan era.
Really excited or thrilled about something — common in surfer and Aussie slang.
A cup of tea (UK) or a beer (US) — same word, two very different drinks.
A con artist, bluffer or all-talk fraud, a beloved insult in porteno life.
A formative, unavoidable life experience you're not supposed to interfere with — it shapes who you become.
To lose your composure — get wildly excited, blown away, or come unglued.
A device that makes a pistol fire fully automatic — a heavily referenced and illegal modification in drill.
A joyful surfer shout of excitement — made huge by the Ninja Turtles.
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.
Mature content — open to view.
'For sure' in Snoop Dogg's signature -izzle talk.
Short for a Draco pistol — a popular firearm reference in trap and drill lyrics.
To blow a winning position because you crumbled under pressure.
Dressing like a stylish, slightly eccentric grandpa — cardigans, layered knits, loafers, and comfy thrifted charm.
Selling at the first dip out of fear — weak hands that fold under any pressure.
That guy — a vague way to refer to a man whose name you won't say or can't recall.
A cup of tea — the most British thing you can offer anyone, ever.
A stylish, confident woman who's sharp, sure of herself, and dressed to kill.
"If you know, you know" — a tag for an inside reference only certain people will get.
The specific color combo a shoe or garment comes in — same model, different palette.