Results for “ku ya”
North Houston street whose 'Kirk-en-doll' pronunciation outs you as local or tourist.
Sweet potato
A fool or simpleton easily taken advantage of
A calm, cold, emotionless character who's secretly caring underneath.
Dense curtain-fire bullet patterns you weave through — the 'bullet hell' itself.
Slather a photo in beauty filters until the subject is unrecognisable.
Gibberish prank catchphrase from a 2020 TikTok creator.
Brummie for mad, daft, a bit cracked.
Brummie smush of 'how are you?'
Brummie nickname for someone from the Black Country.
To get home.
Hello, how are you — collapsed into one syllable.
Robbed — stripped of cash, jewellery or pride.
Bay Area tag for 'you know what I mean?'
E-40's nickname for the Bay — yay = cocaine.
A whole lot — the NOLA spelling of French beaucoup.
The thick New Orleans accent — and the people who carry it.
NOLA-speak for 'your mom and the rest of the family'.
Everybody talking at once — overlapping, chaotic, joyful conversation.
Your mother and the whole rest of the family — one mashed-up word.
The whole bundle of New Orleans pronunciations and grammar — 'where y'at?'
Crack cocaine — the white side.
The dish that needs finishing for the window — now.
A highway mile marker post.
Japanese rope bondage, where shibari is the artful tying and kinbaku is the tighter, more erotic version.
Genuine, true, honest.
Hard work.
Vomit; an act of vomiting.
Australia (as pronounced).
Well done; good for you.
How are you? (greeting).
To drink a drink in one go.
A chat; also a long story.
The genuine truth / real facts.
Well done, friend.
an act of vomiting
how are you? (greeting)
Mature content — open to view.
Cool, stylish or attractive
A ladies' man; skilled womaniser