Results for “not all that”
A self-roasting confession of something embarrassing you actually did — 'not me crying at a commercial.'
Sarcastic understatement hinting that some crypto news is actually a huge deal.
The euphoric moment your crush, idol, or favorite finally acknowledges you.
The signature Valley-girl filler combo meaning 'absolutely' or 'for sure.'
A thick roll of cash folded and tied off — a fat wad of bills.
Soft, feminine dance-inspired style — leg warmers, wrap tops, ribbons, ballet flats, and that off-duty dancer look.
An accomplice who screens the thief — the body that blocks the view while the foin works.
Polari for legs — the singular 'lally' meaning one leg.
"You all" — the Southern second-person plural that's gone fully mainstream.
Killing an enemy by shooting straight through a wall or surface.
A mild insult for an idiot or fool, borrowed from the Arabic word for 'boy.'
Completely wrong or mistaken, the 1920s way to say you've got it backwards.
A swing-music fan or hep jitterbug, often a white enthusiast soaking up Harlem jazz.
Impressive and knowing it — often said sarcastically of someone who thinks they're hot stuff.
Leave it, forget it, or let it go — a plea to drop something.
To genuinely know what you're talking about — to have real knowledge or taste on a subject.
A mantra about staying detached, chasing travel and freedom instead of getting attached.
Clueless, checked out, or not all there — from the "404 Not Found" web error.
British slang meaning sexually attractive or good-looking, not physically in shape.
To notice, recognize, or call out something — especially catching what someone's trying to hide.
A day off work claiming illness — often when you're not actually sick.
To talk way too much, especially about nothing — a yapper is someone who won't stop running their mouth.
Someone who's seriously good at basketball — a real player, not a casual.
Did something exceptionally well and left nothing to criticise.
The sobbing face that mostly means you're laughing too hard, not actually crying.
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Pirated, cracked software distributed illegally, a cornerstone term of old BBS and scene culture.
Total physical and mental exhaustion from prolonged stress, usually work.
An all-out hot-pink, hyper-glam aesthetic inspired by Barbie — head-to-toe fuchsia and unapologetic plastic fantasy.
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.
Extremely good, usually about food that tastes amazing — 'this food is bussin.'
Money, especially a thick stack of it — getting cake means getting paid.
The clown face that calls someone (often yourself) a fool who made a dumb choice.
A small, chill, low-key gathering — the relaxed opposite of a rager.
A ballroom category of high-fashion, over-the-top glamour and extravagance.
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A party where everyone dances to music through wireless headphones, not speakers.
A Philadelphia all-purpose noun for literally anything — a thing, place, person, or situation.
Hungover — literally 'raw' but means feeling the morning-after pain.
Dressing like a regular British football lad — retro soccer jerseys, trainers, jeans, and a casual everyman swagger.
To eat heartily and enthusiastically — really dig into a big meal.
Northern term for your younger sibling — usually a brother, sometimes any close family.
Flapper slang for plastered, all buzz and no balance.
When a plan goes wrong — 'it all went pear-shaped.'
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Polari and gay slang for masculine or tough — a presentation, not a slur.
A fictional female character, usually from anime, that someone claims as their ideal partner or favorite.