Results for “my word is bond”
Your word is your unbreakable promise, a vow of total truth and honor.
An all-purpose 'I agree, for real, truth' — agreement and acknowledgment in one syllable.
An expression of agreement or 'I hear you' from 80s hip-hop culture.
The little sparkles — magic, excitement, or sarcastic emphasis around a word.
A meaningless brainrot filler word from Skibidi Toilet, used to mean good, bad, or just for chaos.
Polari for none, no, or beware — a vital warning word in dangerous times.
Even more impressive, wild, or hard than 'mad' — a top-tier UK hype word.
A meme-spelled 'friend' for fellow holders — the wholesome word of crypto community.
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Polari for to smarten, fluff or style up — the word that gave us modern 'zhuzh'.
A milder Irish swear that softens 'the f-word' into something you can say to your nan.
Someone self-obsessed and manipulative — though the word's now wildly overused.
Good, nice, or substantial — and a one-word reply meaning 'great'.
Verlan for 'metro' — the underground/subway, a daily-life banlieue word.
Cute internet word for tasty food — from the 'nom nom nom' eating sound.
Lunfardo for a woman or girlfriend, one of the most tango-soaked words in the porteno argot.
Fake, counterfeit or bogus, the porteno word for anything dodgy and not the real deal.
Money in general — borrowing the Spanish word as a casual flex term.
Verlan for 'fete' (party) — the go-to word for a party or rave in French slang.
Excellent, the best, top-tier, the word that named a whole record label.
To utterly defeat or dominate; a typo of 'own' that became its own word.
A shrug in word form: the situation is bad, you can't change it, so you're done fighting it.
Money, cash, dough, the most common Lunfardo word for the folding stuff.
A fool or idiot — an affectionately scornful Aussie word for a hopeless dimwit.
A cigarette — the go-to Aussie word for a ciggie, dart, or rollie.
Gross and disgusting — the Valley-girl word for nasty.
A thief, in the old canting tongue — the general word for anyone who lifts what isn't theirs.
The top rank of the canting crew — the boss rogue who lorded it over every lesser vagabond.
Extremely drunk — one of Ireland's many words for falling-down intoxicated.
The shortest possible 'what's up' — a one-word greeting.
A hot dog — the word blew up as a meme but it actually started as DMV slang for a gun.
Being so mad you're going bald from the stress — Twitch chat's word for a tilted, raging streamer.
A cup of tea (UK) or a beer (US) — same word, two very different drinks.
The limits you set on how people can treat you — therapy-speak's MVP word.
Money, cash, paper — a tasty 2000s word for it.
A lazy person who avoids work and lives off others — the Aussie word for a freeloader.
A Nadsat word for a friend or running mate, anglicised from the Russian for friend.
A kid, lad or young guy, one of the warmest words in the porteno vocabulary.
Casual, no-frills word for food — let's get some grub.
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A mild insult for an idiot or fool, borrowed from the Arabic word for 'boy.'
A total mess, a chaotic uproar, from an African word for a runaway-slave settlement.
Polari for fortune or luck — a hopeful word from Romance roots.
Shaking My Head — wordless disappointment or disbelief at something dumb.
Either super impressive or seriously nasty — same word, opposite vibes, all about intensity.
Clothing, your threads or good gear, with roots in a Quechua word.
Patois for 'understood' or 'I get you' — agreement and acknowledgement in one word.
Verlan for 'flic' (cop) — the standard banlieue word for a police officer.