Results for “groove thing”
An invitation to dance and move your body freely on the floor.
Sarcastic understatement hinting that some crypto news is actually a huge deal.
The numbers or facts don't add up — something is off and doesn't make sense.
Playing or performing perfectly, locked into the rhythm and feeling it just right.
As Far As I Know — a hedge meaning that's true unless I'm missing something.
A Philadelphia all-purpose noun for literally anything — a thing, place, person, or situation.
An explosive shout of excitement meaning something is fantastic or thrilling.
To move around quietly, often up to something or scoping a situation out.
Describing something so excellent it's beyond belief or comparison.
When someone's saying something disrespectful, unreasonable, or out of pocket.
If I Recall Correctly — a soft hedge before stating something from memory.
A short, flat-out car race from a standing start — or something boring.
To hoard access or info about something so others can't get in on it — keeping a thing exclusive on purpose.
Flapper-era way to call something nonsense, like saying 'baloney' or 'bunk.'
Feels uniquely better or more impactful — something that lands in a special way.
Publicly revealed doing something embarrassing, dishonest, or hypocritical.
Did something flawlessly and completely — absolutely nailed it with nothing left to criticize.
The phase where you hint at something new (a relationship, project, or self-reinvention) without fully revealing it.
When a man explains something condescendingly, often to a woman who already knows it.
A milder Irish swear that softens 'the f-word' into something you can say to your nan.
Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt — negativity spread to scare people out of something.
Korean for 'awesome' or 'jackpot' — what you yell when something's incredible.
The back seat of a courting couple's car, where a flapper had to 'struggle' to keep things proper.
A win — a success, a good outcome, or something you approve of.
An exclamation of awe at something amazing or wonderfully strange.
'On God' — swearing something's true, the Gen Z cousin of 'I swear.'
Fake, counterfeit or bogus, the porteno word for anything dodgy and not the real deal.
Step back and let someone do their thing — they're in the zone and about to cook up something good.
A sharp, minimal, well-put-together outfit — nothing flashy, just crisp pieces that quietly look expensive.
In Case You Missed It — resurfacing something you might've scrolled past.
To buy or grab something, especially a hyped drop you've been waiting on.
The cap emoji — means a lie; sending 🧢 calls out that something is false.
Mature content — open to view.
Means the greatest of all time; the highest praise you can give someone or something.
The person just standing there — awkward, ignored, or doing nothing in a weird moment.
Gossip, the latest news, or the truth — 'spill the tea' means tell me everything.
To go all out, give it everything you got, whether on the mic, the floor, or in a battle.
Verlan for 'pitie' — short form 'tiep', used for something pitiful, lame, or gross.
An extended stretch of rising prices and euphoria when everything seems to go up.
To notice, recognize, or call out something — especially catching what someone's trying to hide.
Something or someone tremendously good, the most, an absolute riot.
The red flag emoji — marks warning-sign behavior, especially in dating; spam it to flag something sketchy.
Joke term for the panic of having nothing good to wear despite a full wardrobe.
A lot, very, or really — the all-purpose Aussie intensifier for everything.
To understand, appreciate, or pay close attention to something.
Overly upset, bothered, or desperate about something that isn't worth it.
Acting irrationally, overreacting, or being wrong about something.
Status, success, attention, money, or momentum, especially when someone is actively making things happen.