Results for “omw rn”
'On my way' — the text you send whether you've actually left or you're still in bed.
Total physical and mental exhaustion from prolonged stress, usually work.
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Cockney for hair — 'Barnet Fair' rhymes with hair, clipped to your 'Barnet'.
Hair — cockney rhyming slang from Barnet Fair = hair.
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Hyped, wild, and out of control — usually from drinking, partying, or pure energy.
Mentally and physically drained from prolonged stress, usually work.
A child or baby — used across Scotland and the northeast of England.
To accelerate hard, spinning the tires — or to leave somewhere fast.
Pirated, cracked software distributed illegally, a cornerstone term of old BBS and scene culture.
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Hungover — literally 'raw' but means feeling the morning-after pain.
Northern term for your younger sibling — usually a brother, sometimes any close family.
Polari for none, no, or beware — a vital warning word in dangerous times.
Cash earned through your connect — money from the source or the hookup.
The eternal anime debate: watch with subtitles and Japanese audio, or with an English dub.
Polari for to smarten, fluff or style up — the word that gave us modern 'zhuzh'.
Hyped, rowdy, and turnt — the energy of Southern 2000s rap.
Cute internet word for tasty food — from the 'nom nom nom' eating sound.
Completely exhausted — or, of an object, worn out and broken.
To hold a coin no matter what, never selling through any crash — born from a famous typo.
Someone who does too much for a person they're attracted to, often without it being returned — over-the-top in their devotion.
The red flag emoji — marks warning-sign behavior, especially in dating; spam it to flag something sketchy.
A fool or idiot — an affectionately scornful Aussie word for a hopeless dimwit.
What's up — the drawn-out 90s greeting Budweiser turned into a national catchphrase.
A spectacularly bad mistake or failure — a defining piece of 2000s internet slang.
Ugly, worn out, or in bad condition.
A sudden, irreversible turn-off toward someone you were into.
A U-turn — 'chuck a yewy' is to swing the car around and go back the way you came.
So hungry you've turned irritable and snappy — hungry plus angry.
Flashy, expensive designer gear worn loud to flex — UK slang leaning a bit gaudy.
Someone with mainstream tastes who isn't deep into a niche, internet, or subculture.
The afternoon — peak example of Aussies shortening everything with an -o.
Northern English for 'nothing'.
Good morning — the all-purpose greeting and vibe check of crypto and Web3 communities.
To utterly dominate or humiliate someone, born from a gamer typo.
Mexican warning to 'watch out!' or 'be careful!'
A reckless gambler-trader who chases high-risk plays for the thrill — worn as a badge of pride.
"You all" — the Southern second-person plural that's gone fully mainstream.
Northern slang for being thrilled, excited, or really happy about something.
Internet-ironic term for the cartoonishly menacing, meme-driven side of drill culture.
Northern English for excellent, brilliant, or top quality.
A girl with an edgy online aesthetic of dark makeup, anime vibes, and chronic internet presence.
To pine for someone who doesn't love you back, your flame still burning alone.
Korean for 'older brother' used by women — turned into stan-speak for an older male idol.
When a reply gets more likes than the post it's roasting — proof the internet sided against you.
Cash earned from the hustle or grind — money made the hard way.