Results for “let her cook”
Step back and let someone do their thing — they're in the zone and about to cook up something good.
Let someone do their thing without interrupting — they're in a flow and might create something great.
Cash money — green like a head of lettuce.
In serious trouble or completely overwhelmed.
Completely done for, exhausted, or doomed — also, oddly, having done something brilliant.
Completely calm and unaffected by drama, criticism, or stress.
Someone who is finished, doomed, or out of options.
Soft, feminine dance-inspired style — leg warmers, wrap tops, ribbons, ballet flats, and that off-duty dancer look.
An icon is being an absolute icon — a queen serving exactly what fans love.
In mint, like-new, perfectly maintained condition — said especially of a car.
A look — cockney rhyming slang from butcher's hook = look; have a butchers means have a look.
The WWII GI's calling card — scrawled graffiti proving 'we were here first,' usually with a long-nosed peeping cartoon.
A 1920s cry of 'nonsense!' since horses have no feathers in the first place.
Hopelessly square, dull, or worthless — going nowhere, leading nowhere.
A breezy, expensive-but-effortless aesthetic of linen, neutral tones, and living like a wealthy retiree by the sea.
A playful spin on 'homie' — your close friend, with extra silliness.
A figure of authority and admiration — the icon everyone looks up to, or the head of a ballroom house.
A circle of rappers taking turns freestyling, each one passing the mic and trying to outdo the last.
An 80s catchphrase asking where the substance is — all sizzle, no steak.
Dominating your opponent so thoroughly you're basically cooking them like a meal.
To show up somewhere, often unexpectedly — to make an appearance and let your presence be felt.
A beat-up, rattletrap old automobile held together by hope and tape.
Leaving someone on read on purpose, letting the read receipt sit there as a power move.
A complete emotional breakdown or reckless meltdown where you snap and stop caring about consequences.
Completely full, packed to the brim — whether it's a car park, a fridge, or your belly.
Polari for a dull or unavailable man — 'naff' here meaning ordinary, possibly 'not available for...'.
The breakup letter every soldier dreaded — the homefront sweetheart calling it off while he's away.
'Let me know' — the go-to sign-off when you're waiting on someone's answer.
A small, chill, low-key gathering — the relaxed opposite of a rager.
Polari for a toilet, lavatory or house — from Italian 'casa', and the root of Cockney 'khazi'.
A party where everyone dances to music through wireless headphones, not speakers.
A subgenre of hip-hop, or slang for a place where hustling happens.
Northern term for your younger sibling — usually a brother, sometimes any close family.
A meaningless brainrot filler word from Skibidi Toilet, used to mean good, bad, or just for chaos.
To overwhelm an enemy with sheer numbers rather than skill, from StarCraft's Zerg race.
Korean for 'older brother' used by men — fandom-speak for the elder male members.
Clueless, checked out, or not all there — from the "404 Not Found" web error.
A sharp, witty comeback to criticism or an insult — a response that shuts the other person down.
A party or social gathering — often shortened to 'the func' or 'the funk.'
Mexican all-purpose 'alright,' 'wow,' 'come on,' or 'let's go.'
A quiet-luxury aesthetic mimicking inherited wealth — no logos, just polo, loafers, and discreet expensive taste.
To hoard access or info about something so others can't get in on it — keeping a thing exclusive on purpose.
Mature content — open to view.
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.
A friendly ghost move, letting someone down gently before quietly fading out.
A read on whether a crowd, set or moment has the right energy.
Like my status — an old social-media call for likes; can also mean let me see.