Results for “nah id win”
Pure delusional confidence — claiming you'd beat any opponent or situation no matter how hopeless.
Hitting your moves or poses with full force and confidence — really going for it.
A sleeping-streamer emote for boring, slow, or sleep-inducing stream moments.
Mature content — open to view.
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.
An unplanned detour or random adventure that pulls you off your main task — borrowed from video games.
Cockney for kids — 'dustbin lids' rhymes with kids, usually clipped to 'dustbins'.
To speak or talk in the cant — and to 'cut bene whids' was to speak fair and friendly.
Nadsat for to see or to watch, from the Russian 'videt'.
Good, nice, or substantial — and a one-word reply meaning 'great'.
Mexican slang for 'cool,' 'awesome,' or 'sweet.'
A sideways look of suspicion, disapproval, or judgment — often shown with the 👀 emoji.
Dating while stuck in constant hesitation, too unsure to commit or fully walk away.
A money-making gig you do alongside your main job.
Mediocre, average, or overhyped — a dismissive verdict on an anime, show, or anything else.
The smooth pitch-bend of an 808 bass — the production move that defines UK drill.
Pressing your tongue to the roof of your mouth to sharpen your jawline — also a meme gesture for 'shush.'
A British pound (£) — "a quid" means one pound; it stays the same in the plural.
Blowing a winnable game through bad decisions — losing a lead you should've closed out.
A stretched, beaming Pepe emote for pure wholesome joy in chat.
Aggression and a short temper blamed on anabolic steroid use.
Someone loyal enough to stick with you through anything.
An instrumental or beat — Jamaican-derived word that runs through UK street music.
An unreleased or unidentified track in a DJ set that fans scramble to name.
Driving into a rival area looking for trouble — or, in production, the signature gliding 808 bass.
A swell person or a tune that 'sends' you, thrilling you to your core.
A breezy goodbye meaning 'see you later' or 'until next time.'
Extreme self belief that seems disconnected from reality, often used jokingly and sometimes admiringly.
Someone who pulls away from closeness when things get real.
An affirmation meaning 'excellent,' 'agreed,' or 'we're cool.'
Short for 'I don't know' — the lazy-thumb way to admit you've got no clue.
Being out enjoying yourself, socializing, and living life — not stuck inside.
A win — from the letter W said out loud.
Only genuine, loyal people understand or remember this — said with knowing pride.
Cheap boxed wine — the silver bladder inside the box, fuel of broke Aussie students.
Impressive and knowing it — often said sarcastically of someone who thinks they're hot stuff.
An energetic swing dancer, or the wild, acrobatic dance they did to hot jazz.
The sly half-smile that hints at flirting, smugness, or a knowing inside joke.
Money, especially a thick stack of it — getting cake means getting paid.
Cockney back-slang for 'beer' — spelled and said backwards over a market pint.
Alcohol in general — beer, wine, spirits, the lot.
Effortless personal style and confidence — a blend of "style" and "ease."
To make money and provide — everybody at the table getting fed.
A fictional female character, usually from anime, that someone claims as their ideal partner or favorite.
A "traditional wife" aesthetic and online persona centered on homemaking, often idealized and aestheticized on social media.
We're all gonna make it — a hype mantra of solidarity and shared optimism.
Cockney back-slang for 'pound' — the big money, said backwards.