Results for “gob iron”
A harmonica. Black Country for mouth organ — literally 'mouth iron'.
A gullible fool — an Irish word for someone who'll believe anything.
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An aesthetic that romanticizes mushrooms, frogs, mud, and hoarding shiny little treasures like a feral woodland goblin.
Utterly stunned, like someone smacked you in the mouth with the news.
Embracing being lazy, messy, and self-indulgent with zero shame.
Wordy, pompous, meaningless jargon — coined in 1944 by a fed-up congressman sick of bureaucratic babble.
Geordie for shut your mouth.
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To tap-dance, to lay down some hot footwork on the floor.
Goofy ironic insult meaning 'suspicious idiot,' mixing Among Us slang with Japanese.
Cult ironic catchphrase from a disturbing 2013 4chan Shrek copypasta, now used as devotional joke worship.
Ironic glow-up of the landlord archetype as an alpha 'Chad' figure.
Ironic NFT compliment — pretending a generic JPEG has special traits.
Ironic crypto shorthand for 'few understand what's coming.'
An idiot — ironic flip of 'beauty'.
Mouthy, cheeky, won't shut up — Welsh for gobby.
Dublin's word for a chav — tracksuited, gobby, working-class stereotype.
A covered NOLA balcony or porch — the lacy iron ones in the French Quarter.
Diesel — what makes the big iron move.
Ironworker who ties rebar — the steel skeleton inside concrete.
A deliberate misspelling of 'the' that became an ironic intensifier, as in 'teh best'.
Looking after your own wellbeing — from real rest to ironic bad decisions.
Ironically: tasteful, modest, and put-together — popularized by the viral "very demure, very mindful" TikTok.
A jokey respelling of 'cool', signalling playful or ironic approval online.
An ambitious woman in business — now often used ironically.
Internet-ironic term for the cartoonishly menacing, meme-driven side of drill culture.
An ironic reversal meaning extremely good, impressive, or tough.
An affectionate pet name for a partner or close friend — often used ironically.
A lone-wolf 'cool guy' archetype — now mostly an ironic Gen Alpha compliment or joke.
A confident, attractive, successful guy — used admiringly or ironically depending on context.
A meme-spelled 'sir' used to address fellow traders, both respectfully and ironically.
An ironic motto mocking hustle culture by stacking three buzzwords into a fake life mantra.
Leaning fully into pessimism, doom, or hopelessness — sometimes as an identity, often half-ironically.