Results for “gg ez no re”
'Good game, easy' — typed after a win to flex and disrespect the losers in one breath.
'Good game' — said at a match's end, sincerely or sarcastically.
Set off emotionally — either genuinely distressed or, mockingly, mildly annoyed.
Pirated, cracked software distributed illegally, a cornerstone term of old BBS and scene culture.
Deliberately plain, unbranded, ordinary clothing as a style statement — think dad jeans and a blank tee.
Verlan for 'noir' (Black) — a Black person, often used as an in-group identity term.
Hopelessly square, dull, or worthless — going nowhere, leading nowhere.
Only genuine, loyal people understand or remember this — said with knowing pride.
Impressive, hard, or sick — high praise for skill, especially in music.
Total physical and mental exhaustion from prolonged stress, usually work.
'You already know' — an emphatic yes, agreement, or confirmation.
Dressing like a regular British football lad — retro soccer jerseys, trainers, jeans, and a casual everyman swagger.
Freaking out, overreacting, or acting crazy — your wires are tripping.
Verlan for 'enerve' (angry/annoyed) — means pissed off or worked up.
A blissful state of having zero thoughts in your head — peaceful, dumb, and free.
The Mexican office-worker stereotype — the corporate nine-to-five drone.
The back seat of a courting couple's car, where a flapper had to 'struggle' to keep things proper.
Trenbolone — a notoriously harsh steroid that's become a gym meme of its own.
Colombian and Caribbean slang for 'cool,' 'awesome,' or 'great.'
The fast muscle and strength a total beginner gets in their first months of training.
A plea for someone to be serious or honest — 'you cannot be so for real right now.'
Double-verlan of 'arabe' (via 'beur') — a French person of North African/Arab descent.
Joke term for the panic of having nothing good to wear despite a full wardrobe.
Verlan for 'lourd' (heavy) — means annoying, a pain, or a drag.
Mature content — open to view.
Someone with mainstream tastes who isn't deep into a niche, internet, or subculture.
A formative, unavoidable life experience you're not supposed to interfere with — it shapes who you become.
Dominating someone by being more attractive, taller, or superior — making them look small by comparison.
A positive trait, behavior, or sign that suggests someone is trustworthy, healthy, or worth investing time in.
The WWII GI's calling card — scrawled graffiti proving 'we were here first,' usually with a long-nosed peeping cartoon.
"No lie" or "for real" — used to stress that you're being completely honest.
Leading someone on with just enough attention to keep them interested, without real commitment.
Mexican Spanish for "no way!" or "you're kidding" — an exclamation of disbelief.
Disrespectful, sly, or taking someone for a fool.
Korean for 'older sister' used by men — fandom-speak for an older female idol or fan.
Dancing to the breaks with footwork, spins, and freezes, the raw original form of breakdancing.
An 80s catchphrase asking where the substance is — all sizzle, no steak.
Promising a big shared future you have no intention of delivering, just to keep someone hooked.
Mexican way to say 'no way' or 'you're kidding' — pure disbelief.
Scots for 'to cry' or weep — nothing to do with saying hello.
To genuinely know what you're talking about — to have real knowledge or taste on a subject.
A mantra about staying detached, chasing travel and freedom instead of getting attached.
So shocked or amazed you're speechless — left gasping by something stunning.
A cat or Pepe emote meaning a streamer secretly knows exactly what they're doing.
An all-out hot-pink, hyper-glam aesthetic inspired by Barbie — head-to-toe fuchsia and unapologetic plastic fantasy.
Cockney back-slang for 'beer' — spelled and said backwards over a market pint.
Mature content — open to view.
A sleeping-streamer emote for boring, slow, or sleep-inducing stream moments.