Results for “lay iron”
To tap-dance, to lay down some hot footwork on the floor.
Someone who resents your success instead of getting their own.
To do something impressively well or look amazing — "you slayed" is high praise.
A jokey respelling of 'cool', signalling playful or ironic approval online.
A meaningless brainrot sound used as a dismissive or playful tag at the end of a sentence.
A DJ or artist's full performance — the run of tracks they play in their slot.
The little salute — 'understood, on it,' respect, or playful loyalty.
To get so frustrated you start playing worse and spiral.
A skilled player using a low-rank account to stomp weaker opponents.
A deliberate misspelling of 'the' that became an ironic intensifier, as in 'teh best'.
A playful jive way to say 'give me a kiss.'
Basketball itself — both the rim and the act of playing the game.
To rap, especially to deliver bars with skill — 'spit a verse' means lay down some rhymes.
Playfully mocked or insulted with sharp jokes.
A mental breakdown — playful, dramatized Gen-Z shorthand for a stress-out or freakout.
Looking after your own wellbeing — from real rest to ironic bad decisions.
Sitting in one spot waiting to ambush people instead of playing aggressively — usually said with disgust.
Insanely good at a game — playing at a level that seems almost unfair.
The delay between your action and the game responding — the bane of every online player.
Mature content — open to view.
Ironically: tasteful, modest, and put-together — popularized by the viral "very demure, very mindful" TikTok.
A Jazz Age layabout, a young man who slept all day and dodged work, the original slacker.
An ambitious woman in business — now often used ironically.
Playfully rude or a little indulgent — a 'cheeky pint' or a cheeky comment.
A reckless gambler-trader who chases high-risk plays for the thrill — worn as a badge of pride.
Internet-ironic term for the cartoonishly menacing, meme-driven side of drill culture.
A key to the door, in the playful coded style of pure Harlem jive.
Japanese for 'idiot' or 'fool', adopted by anime fans as a playful insult.
The huffing face with steam — determination, triumph, or playful frustration.
Playing way too hard in a casual match — trying so intensely you're basically sweating.
"Non-player character" — someone who seems to lack independent thought or just blends into the background.
A playful spin on 'homie' — your close friend, with extra silliness.
An ironic reversal meaning extremely good, impressive, or tough.
An affectionate pet name for a partner or close friend — often used ironically.
A genuinely great, catchy song — if a track is a bop, it goes hard and you can't stop playing it.
The Italian-gesture pinched fingers — chef's-kiss perfection or playful 'what are you doing?'
Someone who's seriously good at basketball — a real player, not a casual.
To lose a winning game through bad play, sometimes on purpose.
A big-forehead emote meaning a galaxy-brained, super-smart play or idea.
A lone-wolf 'cool guy' archetype — now mostly an ironic Gen Alpha compliment or joke.
A player's full set of moves and skills — their offensive arsenal.
Dressing like a stylish, slightly eccentric grandpa — cardigans, layered knits, loafers, and comfy thrifted charm.
Someone willing to do violence for a crew — and in basketball slang, just a player who scores.
Jive-era slang for the telephone, named after the actor who played the man who invented it on screen.
A confident, attractive, successful guy — used admiringly or ironically depending on context.
Tricked into a bad play, or left to die by a teammate who set you up.
So frustrated your judgment goes out the window — playing emotionally instead of smart.
Sealing your face in a thick occlusive layer overnight for plump, dewy skin.