Results for “lights on, nobody home”
Official group-branded glow stick fans wave at concerts.
The extra decorative marker lights bolted all over a show truck.
Your tight friend from the neighborhood, your ride-or-die from way back.
Mature content — open to view.
Your day-one girl from the block, the female counterpart to your homeboy.
A playful spin on 'homie' — your close friend, with extra silliness.
A mantra about staying detached, chasing travel and freedom instead of getting attached.
Lights On But Nobody Home — patient who looks awake but isn't really there.
The jungle monsters and bosses that belong to nobody.
To die in-game. Flat on the floor, lights out.
Twitch hype chant with an arms-up emoticon, born from Imaqtpie's Heimerdinger.
Fluent in every niche internet beef nobody offline has heard of.
Romance subgenre that leans into the taboo — morally grey leads, violence, dubcon, kidnap plots.
Everyone Sucks Here — AITA verdict when nobody in the story comes out clean.
No Assholes Here — AITA verdict for a conflict where nobody actually did wrong.
The orange-red Reddit inbox icon — and, by extension, getting a reply.
Buy in fast and hard without doing the homework.
To dodge something — a plan, a person, a pint you don't want.
Geordie for home.
A simpleton, a fool.
Home. As in goin' wum after a long shift.
Condition, form, nick — usually paired with 'fine' or 'good'.
To get home.
Balls — and by extension, total nonsense.
A lad from the South Wales Valleys — Rhondda, Merthyr, Cynon, the lot.
Staggering drunk — bouncing off walls on the way home.
Streetwise, sharp, in the know — nobody pulls one over on you.
Irish-mouthed 'Jesus' — exclamation, not prayer.
Delighted — Dublin pronunciation, usually paired with 'excira'.
Eastside Atlanta — Gucci Mane's home turf.
Old National Highway — the stretch of GA-279 in south Fulton, ATL slang shorthand.
Out of town — usually meaning trapping drugs away from home.
69th Street, Englewood — Bricksquad's home block.
Chicago street organization, split from the Black Gangster Disciple Nation in the '70s; backbone of half the drill scene.
Vallejo, CA — Mac Dre's home turf.
Compton — the neutral three-letter abbreviation, NWA's hat letters.
Long Beach, California — Snoop and Warren G's home turf.
Houston, said like a local.
Memphis 'joint' — a thing, a person, a whatever-you-mean.
To boil — Yat pronunciation, as in crawfish berl.
Sausage — Yat pronunciation, roughly SAH-sage.
Homemade frozen Kool-Aid in a Dixie cup — NOLA summer staple.
Remote-popping trunk rigged with neon, amps and speakers.
Houston's hometown nickname, in tribute to DJ Screw.
Acres Homes — named after the #44 Metro bus that runs through it.
Homestead — north-east Houston neighbourhood.
Houston, named for the ten-plus bayous that vein the city.
Texas/Gulf-Coast rap as the third hip-hop region, after East and West.