Results for “good hair”
Lean. Codeine-promethazine syrup in a styrofoam double cup.
Old-school CB term for a fellow trucker — but the meaning flipped.
Well done; good for you.
Reliable information; the truth.
Well done, friend.
An attractive or decent person.
Fine; all good; no problem
A classy, independent, admired woman
TikTok's absurdist substitute for the crying-laughing emoji.
Clue — usually as in 'haven't got a Duncan'.
The Eisteddfod's top prize for a bardic poem in strict cynghanedd metre.
A truck riding safely tucked between the lead and tail of a convoy.
A discount applied to an asset's value, or a forced loss on a position.
The discount taken off collateral value in a repo trade.
Really good.
that's really good, isn't it
It's fine; no problem
Farewell — 'take care, travel safely'
Go well / take care / behave
Having looser, less tightly coiled hair
Naive lefty idealist (pejorative)
Closet lefty / hypocritical progressive
A furious face-to-face dressing-down from the manager.
To start dancing, get moving, or do something the right way with energy.
Wild, exciting, and amazing — so good it's out of control.
Blowing all your cash on whatever you can afford, even when you can't afford the good stuff.
Scope in and fire the instant the crosshair settles — a one-tap in one motion.
Fully geared up with good armour, scope and attachments.
A hidden final boss that only appears for players good enough to earn it.
Dancing Pepe emote for vibing to good music.
A number that says how good you are. Higher is better.
A face so good it never declines.
Brutal reply telling someone they used to be good and aren't anymore.
Angry red-faced wojak with a receding hairline, used to caricature right-wing posters.
Wojak archetype mocking Gen Z chat users — sliced hair, round glasses, dopamine-fried grin.
Good game, well played — the slightly more sincere cousin of GG.
Good night — the Web3 sign-off that mirrors GM.
The whole point of crypto: price up = good, that's it.
Scouse exclamation of agreement, approval, or pure good news.
Brummie goodbye — 'ta-ra a bit', see you soon.