Results for “mai waifu”
The biggest stage at a festival, with the top acts and the wildest production.
Someone living life like they're the star of their own movie — full main character energy.
A fictional female character, usually from anime, that someone claims as their ideal partner or favorite.
An unplanned detour or random adventure that pulls you off your main task — borrowed from video games.
Mature content — open to view.
Patois for home or Jamaica itself — 'back a yard' means back home.
A money-making gig you do alongside your main job.
Keeping a few backups on the side to soften the blow if your main relationship ends.
In mint, like-new, perfectly maintained condition — said especially of a car.
Describes the vibe or energy something gives off — 'it's giving main character energy.'
Training mainly for the swollen pumped look rather than real strength or progress.
Someone with mainstream tastes who isn't deep into a niche, internet, or subculture.
Mature content — open to view.
"You all" — the Southern second-person plural that's gone fully mainstream.
The male counterpart to a waifu — a fictional man a fan claims as their ideal partner or favorite.
A little extra freebie thrown in — Jamaica's version of a bonus or lagniappe.
Unoriginally mainstream — liking only popular, predictable trends with no individuality.
A young person, kid, or youth — UK slang from Jamaican Patois.
The classic Jamaican greeting — literally 'what's going on', like 'what's up'.
To drink before the main event so you arrive already buzzed and save money.
Jamaican word for feeling good, at peace, and everything being alright.
An instrumental or beat — Jamaican-derived word that runs through UK street music.
An affectionate term for a close friend or brother, rooted in Jamaican Patois.
UK street slang for a respected, top-tier person; the boss or main man.
The main act of a festival or show — the biggest name, usually closing the night.
To praise, hype up, or give respect to someone — a shout-out, Jamaican style.
Those short shouts and tags a rapper layers behind the main vocal — 'skrrt,' 'yeah,' 'gang' and the like.
Manipulating someone into doubting their own memory, perception, or sanity — a therapy-speak term gone mainstream.
The smaller party that keeps going after the main event ends.
A swaggering beggar posing as a maimed ex-soldier — second only to the upright man.