Results for “go pear-shaped”
Nadsat for to speak or talk, from the Russian 'govorit'.
The Mexican office-worker stereotype — the corporate nine-to-five drone.
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Means the greatest of all time; the highest praise you can give someone or something.
An aesthetic that romanticizes mushrooms, frogs, mud, and hoarding shiny little treasures like a feral woodland goblin.
So deeply into the music or moment that you've left ordinary reality behind — totally absorbed and excellent.
Silly, foolish, or behaving in a ridiculous way.
Utterly stunned, like someone smacked you in the mouth with the news.
Tango itself, spun through vesre: tan-go flipped into go-tan.
Wearing technical hiking and outdoor gear as everyday fashion — fleeces, shell jackets, and trail shoes in the city.
Greatest Of All Time — the best ever at something.
Embracing being lazy, messy, and self-indulgent with zero shame.
Cheap boxed wine — the silver bladder inside the box, fuel of broke Aussie students.
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Wordy, pompous, meaningless jargon — coined in 1944 by a fed-up congressman sick of bureaucratic babble.
When a plan goes wrong — 'it all went pear-shaped.'
A fake friend, traitor, or untrustworthy person — UK slang from "pagan."
Someone who is finished, doomed, or out of options.
A mystical 90s-witchy aesthetic — crescent moons, velvet, crystals, tarot, and a dreamy dark-romantic vibe.
Always ready and down for whatever — no hesitation, on demand.
A fool or idiot — an affectionately scornful Aussie word for a hopeless dimwit.
Cockney for a fiver — Lady Godiva rhymes with five-er, so a fiver becomes a 'Lady'.
To start dancing, get moving, or do something the right way with energy.
Cockney for neck — 'Gregory Peck' rhymes with neck, clipped to a 'Gregory'.
Messing about, being silly, or causing harmless mischief.
The ballroom emcee's call announcing the theme contestants must serve — 'the category is...'
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Wild, exciting, and amazing — so good it's out of control.
Extremely good, usually about food that tastes amazing — 'this food is bussin.'
'Let me know' — the go-to sign-off when you're waiting on someone's answer.
A ballroom category of high-fashion, over-the-top glamour and extravagance.
Hungover — literally 'raw' but means feeling the morning-after pain.
A great situation of comfort, prosperity, and good fortune.
A meaningless brainrot filler word from Skibidi Toilet, used to mean good, bad, or just for chaos.
An animated head-bobbing cat emote spammed when the music or vibe is good.
Mexican all-purpose 'alright,' 'wow,' 'come on,' or 'let's go.'
A meme-spelled hype shout for a coin to go up — 'pump it' with extra chaos.
A quiet-luxury aesthetic mimicking inherited wealth — no logos, just polo, loafers, and discreet expensive taste.
British slang meaning sexually attractive or good-looking, not physically in shape.
We're all gonna make it — a hype mantra of solidarity and shared optimism.
Excellent, attractive, or really good — especially food, music, or a body.
Patois for 'going on' — what's happening, or telling someone to carry on.
Fun, banter, and good times — the whole vibe of a place or night out.
Gorgeous, lovely, or delicious — a Welsh and West Country favourite.
So good it's almost offensive — a top-tier compliment for a flawless look or performance.
Good, nice, or substantial — and a one-word reply meaning 'great'.
To calm down, relax, and let go of tension.