Results for “fly chick”
Stylish, attractive, and effortlessly cool — looking good and knowing it.
A stylish, confident woman who's sharp, sure of herself, and dressed to kill.
A young woman — the beatnik counterpart to calling a guy a 'cat.'
Nadsat for a boy or young man, from the Russian 'malchik'.
The early-2000s aesthetic revival — low-rise jeans, baby tees, butterfly clips, and shiny futuristic chrome.
To briefly expose yourself around cover to spot or shoot an enemy.
Corporate speak for briefly checking in with someone.
Courage or nerve — "having bottle" means being brave; "losing your bottle" means chickening out.
Clothes, in British/London slang — short for garments, usually meaning fly gear.
Cockney for the Flying Squad — 'Sweeney Todd' rhymes with Squad, clipped to 'the Sweeney'.