Results for “got a cob on”

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got a cob on
phrase

In a strop — sulking, narked, mood right off.

#brummie#birmingham#midlands#british
Got your ears on?
phrase

Are you listening to the CB right now?

#trucker#cb-radio#1970s#greeting
Gotan
noun

Tango itself, spun through vesre: tan-go flipped into go-tan.

#lunfardo#spanish#argentine#tango
cob on
phrase

Scouse for sulking — a visible mood that everyone has to tiptoe around.

#scouse#liverpool#mood#british
cob
noun

A crusty bread roll — the Midlands name for what others call a bap or barm.

#brummie#birmingham#midlands#british
faggots
noun

Pork-offal meatballs in onion gravy — Black Country comfort food.

#brummie#black-country#food#midlands
cobblers' awls
noun

Balls — and by extension, total nonsense.

#cockney#london#rhyming-slang#british
Whimsigoth
noun

A mystical 90s-witchy aesthetic — crescent moons, velvet, crystals, tarot, and a dreamy dark-romantic vibe.

#gen-z#internet#90s#american
Acting The Maggot
phrase

Messing about, being silly, or causing harmless mischief.

#irish#uk
util dump
noun

Throwing every ability you've got at once to blast onto a site.

#valorant#fps#utility#tactical
pinch
noun

Pressuring an enemy from two directions at once so they've got nowhere to go.

#battle royale#tactics#teamplay
Hitconfirm
verb

Reading whether your move hit or got blocked, then deciding to combo or stay safe.

#fighting games#combos#execution#fgc
L+ratio
interjection

Combo insult — you lost AND your comment got ratioed.

#tiktok#twitter#gen-z#insult
G2G
phrase

Got to go — the universal chat sign-off.

#discord#abbreviation#chat#sign-off
holup
interjection

Stylised 'hold up' — stop, back up, something just got weird.

#reddit#internet#reaction#meme
rugged
verb (past), adjective

Got scammed by a project that yanked the liquidity and ran.

#crypto#defi#scam#shitcoins
pow
noun

A haircut — and the slap on the head you got after one.

#mancunian#manchester#grooming#british
Duncan Goodhew
noun

Clue — usually as in 'haven't got a Duncan'.

#cockney#london#rhyming-slang#british
scooby
noun

A clue — almost always used in the negative ('I havnae got a scooby').

#scottish#rhyming-slang#british#phrase
cute hoor
noun

A sly operator who's quietly stitched everyone up and got away with it.

#irish#ireland#character#politics
up to 90
phrase

Flat out, going mental with how much you've got on.

#irish#hiberno-english#phrase#stress
agnostication
noun

A doctor's polished shrug when a dying patient asks how long they've got.

#medical#hospital#prognosis#wordplay
heard
interjection

Got it, chef.

#kitchen#boh#restaurant#service
stiffed
verb

Got no tip.

#kitchen#foh#restaurant#tipping
10-4
interjection

Acknowledged. Got it. Message received.

#trucker#cb-radio#ten-code#police
arrangement
noun

The negotiated terms of a sugar-daddy / sugar-baby relationship.

#sex-work#sugar-dating#contract
Mina
noun

Lunfardo for a woman or girlfriend, one of the most tango-soaked words in the porteno argot.

#lunfardo#spanish#argentine#tango
J00
phrase

Leetspeak for 'you', often paired with taunts like 'j00 got pwned'.

#leet#1337#gaming#internet
Bars
noun

Lyrics, especially clever or hard-hitting ones — 'he's got bars.'

#uk#american#hip-hop#aave
Throw Down
verb

To go all out, give it everything you got, whether on the mic, the floor, or in a battle.

#hip-hop#old-school#1980s#vintage
Smoke
noun

Conflict, beef, or a problem with someone — 'who's got smoke?'

#american#uk#hip-hop#aave
Nadsat
noun

The invented teen argot of A Clockwork Orange, named from the Russian suffix '-nadtsat' (-teen).

#nadsat#clockwork-orange#fictional#literary
All Wet
adjective

Completely wrong or mistaken, the 1920s way to say you've got it backwards.

#1920s#flapper#jazz-age#prohibition
Hwaiting
interjection

Korean for 'you got this!' — a cheer of encouragement before something tough.

#kpop#korean#pop#fandom
Linkup
noun

A meetup or hangout — 'we had a linkup' means we got together.

#uk#mle#british#gen-z
Blind Tiger
noun

A Prohibition speakeasy dressed up as a sideshow, you paid to see the 'tiger' and got a drink free.

#1920s#flapper#jazz-age#vintage
Psych
interjection

Shouted after a fake-out to mean 'just kidding — gotcha!'

#80s#american#pop
Gie It Laldy
phrase

Scottish for going at something full-throttle, with everything you've got.

#scottish#british#uk
Scooby Doo
noun

Modern Cockney rhyming slang for a clue — 'I haven't got a Scooby'.

#cockney#rhyming#british#uk
IDK
phrase

Short for 'I don't know' — the lazy-thumb way to admit you've got no clue.

#acronym#texting#gen-z#american
Dark Academia
noun

A scholarly, moody aesthetic of tweed, old libraries, candlelight, classic literature, and gothic university romance.

#gen-z#internet#american#british