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A meme catchphrase from a viral hot-tub building guy — used to mock overconfident DIY or expertise.
A conventional, conformist person out of step with the hip scene.
Nadsat for a man or guy, clipped from chelloveck and the Russian 'chelovek' (person).
A young woman — the beatnik counterpart to calling a guy a 'cat.'
The stereotypical fitness guy — protein shakes, mirror selfies and 'we go gym' energy.
A man, an ordinary guy — 'some bloke at the pub.'
A kid, lad or young guy, one of the warmest words in the porteno vocabulary.
Hopelessly square, dull, or worthless — going nowhere, leading nowhere.
Your group of male friends or crew — London slang for "the boys" or a wider group of guys.
A lone-wolf 'cool guy' archetype — now mostly an ironic Gen Alpha compliment or joke.
Holding an asset through brutal crashes without selling — nerves of steel, hands of diamond.
The guys, especially musicians and people who are hip to the scene.
A confident, attractive, successful guy — used admiringly or ironically depending on context.
Short for "uncle" — an older guy, or anyone acting old or out of touch with trends.
That guy — a vague way to refer to a man whose name you won't say or can't recall.
Verlan for 'mec' (guy/dude) — the masculine counterpart to 'meuf'.
Mexican slang for a kid, youngster, or young guy.