Results for “for what it's worth”
A sarcastic GI groan about a raw, rotten situation — the 'what a deal' nobody actually wanted.
A dismissive 'I don't care' delivered with maximum attitude.
A cool greeting or acknowledgment meaning 'what's going on' or 'right on.'
A shrug in word form: the situation is bad, you can't change it, so you're done fighting it.
Describes the vibe or energy something gives off — 'it's giving main character energy.'
For What It's Worth — offering input you're not sure anyone needs.
An exclamation of pure hype — something so cool or surprising it's worth a shocked face.
Wild, exciting, and amazing — so good it's out of control.
Describing something so excellent it's beyond belief or comparison.
Patois for 'going on' — what's happening, or telling someone to carry on.
'What about you?' — bounces a question right back to keep the chat moving.
Delivered exactly what the moment called for and nailed it perfectly.
So good it's almost offensive — a top-tier compliment for a flawless look or performance.
Tedious, too much effort, or a hassle that's not worth it.
A fake friend, traitor, or untrustworthy person — UK slang from "pagan."
Korean for 'awesome' or 'jackpot' — what you yell when something's incredible.
So in love or devoted to a partner that you do whatever they want.
The poor soul left holding a worthless investment after everyone else cashed out.
A phony, untrustworthy person who talks a big game but never backs it up.
A tense, anticipating Pepe emote for the suspense of waiting to see what happens.
An icon is being an absolute icon — a queen serving exactly what fans love.
Always ready and down for whatever — no hesitation, on demand.
To hold a coin no matter what, never selling through any crash — born from a famous typo.
To notice, recognize, or call out something — especially catching what someone's trying to hide.
What's up — the drawn-out 90s greeting Budweiser turned into a national catchphrase.
A genuinely jaw-dropping, hype-worthy moment that makes chat lose its mind.
Overly upset, bothered, or desperate about something that isn't worth it.
A thief, in the old canting tongue — the general word for anyone who lifts what isn't theirs.
Someone stuck holding a worthless or crashed asset, left holding the bag while others cashed out.
The soldier first in the mess line and last to leave — the unit's bottomless eater.
The shortest possible 'what's up' — a one-word greeting.
Your connection — the person who can get you what you need, party or otherwise.
Handled, taken care of — 'don't worry, it's all sorted.'
The absolute best — something so good it's explosive.
Posing with a dog that isn't yours on dating profiles to seem more lovable and trustworthy.
A positive trait, behavior, or sign that suggests someone is trustworthy, healthy, or worth investing time in.
A quick show-off of what you're wearing today, usually a head-to-toe photo or clip.
Excessively praised or hyped up beyond what's deserved.
Hopelessly square, dull, or worthless — going nowhere, leading nowhere.
Piss me off — Gen-Z usage; it's pmo means it's annoying me. (Older meaning: put me on.)
When a reply gets more likes than the post it's roasting — proof the internet sided against you.
In My Opinion — flagging that what follows is just your take.
The classic Jamaican greeting — literally 'what's going on', like 'what's up'.
All good, fine, or relaxed — 'it's calm' means no worries.
UK street slang for a disloyal, untrustworthy person, or a fake friend.
'What you doing?' — the classic low-effort opener, often a low-key flirt or boredom check.
The Italian-gesture pinched fingers — chef's-kiss perfection or playful 'what are you doing?'
Authentic and unapologetically yourself — a compliment for saying what you believe regardless of others' opinions.