Results for “get down tonight”
To dance hard, party with abandon, or fully commit to having a good time.
Go get the money — stop wasting time and chase that paper.
To start dancing, get moving, or do something the right way with energy.
To go make money or secure a financial win.
To eat heartily and enthusiastically — really dig into a big meal.
To go all out, give it everything you got, whether on the mic, the floor, or in a battle.
An intensifier meaning 'completely' or 'to the max' — she served the house down.
To dance with full energy and joy, especially to funk or disco.
London way of saying 'I swear' or 'on my life' to insist you're telling the truth.
Desperately longing for someone or in a low, pathetic state of wanting — usually romantically.
A change for the worse in looks, style, or vibe — the opposite of a glow up.
Cockney rhyming slang for facts — survives in 'get down to brass tacks'.
An all-out hot-pink, hyper-glam aesthetic inspired by Barbie — head-to-toe fuchsia and unapologetic plastic fantasy.
Money, especially a thick stack of it — getting cake means getting paid.
The upward or downward angle of your eyes — looksmaxxers obsess over a 'positive' one.
To make money and provide — everybody at the table getting fed.
A sharp, witty comeback to criticism or an insult — a response that shuts the other person down.
To get so frustrated you start playing worse and spiral.
Someone who resents your success instead of getting their own.
To hoard access or info about something so others can't get in on it — keeping a thing exclusive on purpose.
Hiding that you're dating loads of people and acting shocked when you get caught.
The rugged little military runabout of WWII — and originally GI slang for any new, untested gadget or recruit.
A friendly ghost move, letting someone down gently before quietly fading out.
A beat-up, rattletrap old automobile held together by hope and tape.
Money or profit — 'getting coin' means getting paid.
Underrated or overlooked — not getting the attention it deserves.
To calm down, relax, and let go of tension.
A sharp, minimal, well-put-together outfit — nothing flashy, just crisp pieces that quietly look expensive.
To die, or for a machine to break down completely and stop working.
To rap, especially to deliver bars with skill — 'spit a verse' means lay down some rhymes.
The fast muscle and strength a total beginner gets in their first months of training.
Excellent or first-rate — and as 'get crackin'', to get started.
A mental breakdown — playful, dramatized Gen-Z shorthand for a stress-out or freakout.
Always ready and down for whatever — no hesitation, on demand.
A snappy way to tell someone to calm down and stop overreacting.
A smashed-together way of saying 'talking about' that AAVE speakers use all day.
To beg off, make excuses, or back down and apologize.
The day, in the cant — paired against darkmans on the rogue's upside-down clock.
Extremely drunk — one of Ireland's many words for falling-down intoxicated.
To go off impressively — kill it, get hyped, or unleash a passionate rant.
To lose your cool, freak out, or get wildly excited.
Ironically: tasteful, modest, and put-together — popularized by the viral "very demure, very mindful" TikTok.
Getting tricked or baited into a trap; a Twitch emote of pro gamer Jebailey.
When your shot gets violently blocked, slapped out of the air like a bug.
Your connection — the person who can get you what you need, party or otherwise.
Flapper brush-off meaning no more kissing or canoodling tonight, fella.
Get the money, lock in the win, don't fumble the opportunity in front of you.
Lockdown defense — when you stick to your man so tight he can't breathe.