Results for “had a greet”
Set for life, guaranteed to succeed, with nothing left to worry about.
A subtle, sly insult or disrespect — disrespect implied rather than said outright.
A confident, attractive, successful guy — used admiringly or ironically depending on context.
The ultimate alpha — someone hyper-competent and unbothered, from the jacked black-and-white meme face.
Scots for 'to cry' or weep — nothing to do with saying hello.
The back seat of a courting couple's car, where a flapper had to 'struggle' to keep things proper.
What's up — the drawn-out 90s greeting Budweiser turned into a national catchphrase.
Suspicious or shady — short for "suspicious," supercharged by the game Among Us.
The shortest possible 'what's up' — a one-word greeting.
Verlan for 'louche' (shady) — means sketchy, dodgy, or suspicious.
Good morning — the all-purpose greeting and vibe check of crypto and Web3 communities.
The classic Jamaican greeting — literally 'what's going on', like 'what's up'.
A high-ranking officer — the 'brass' whose decisions the enlisted men had to live with.
A meetup or hangout — 'we had a linkup' means we got together.
A dramatic 'child' — used to express exasperation, shade, or storytime energy.
Mature content — open to view.
A cool greeting or acknowledgment meaning 'what's going on' or 'right on.'
A quick Patois-rooted greeting, like 'yo' or 'oi' between bredren.
The UK street spelling of 'wha gwaan' — a casual 'what's up' greeting.