Results for “on my way”
Geordie for 'come on' — encouragement, hurrying, or disbelief.
The specific color combo a shoe or garment comes in — same model, different palette.
The breakup letter every soldier dreaded — the homefront sweetheart calling it off while he's away.
Clothes — a classic, slightly retro way to refer to your outfit or wardrobe.
Over-the-top, dramatic, or doing way too much — more than the situation calls for.
A hip, affectionate way to address a man — the beatnik equivalent of 'man' or 'dude.'
Flapper-era way to call something nonsense, like saying 'baloney' or 'bunk.'
Feels uniquely better or more impactful — something that lands in a special way.
Sleepy or drowsy, in a cute, soft way.
A playful jive way to say 'give me a kiss.'
Verlan for 'metro' — the underground/subway, a daily-life banlieue word.
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.
Always ready and down for whatever — no hesitation, on demand.
A snappy way to tell someone to calm down and stop overreacting.
A smashed-together way of saying 'talking about' that AAVE speakers use all day.
To the absolute maximum — the 80s way of saying 'completely' or 'extremely.'
Your tight friend from the neighborhood, your ride-or-die from way back.
The ultimate — the absolute end of the line in the best possible way.
London way of saying 'I swear' or 'on my life' to insist you're telling the truth.
To talk way too much, especially about nothing — a yapper is someone who won't stop running their mouth.
Silly, foolish, or behaving in a ridiculous way.
A U-turn — 'chuck a yewy' is to swing the car around and go back the way you came.
Away From Keyboard — you've stepped away and aren't at the screen.
To lose your composure — get wildly excited, blown away, or come unglued.
"Be so for real" — a way to express disbelief, like "are you serious?" or "stop lying."
Wholesome rizz — charming someone in a sweet, genuine way rather than a slick one.
Delusional in a fun, self-aware way — believing your unrealistic hopes will somehow come true.
The screech of tires — an ad-lib for hype, swerving off, or making a getaway.
A throwaway tag meaning 'type stuff,' added to agree with or punctuate a statement.
Confident style and self-assured attitude — the way you carry your look and yourself.
A chaotic mess that's gone wrong in the usual, expected way — military acronym for 'situation normal, all fouled up.'
Fine, okay, or good enough — the most Irish way to say everything's alright.
Cash earned from the hustle or grind — money made the hard way.
Delivering a look so strong you're 'serving' it up like a runway moment.
Mexican Spanish for "no way!" or "you're kidding" — an exclamation of disbelief.
Verlan for 'merci' (thanks) — a casual, often cheeky way to say thank you.
Playing way too hard in a casual match — trying so intensely you're basically sweating.
'On my way' — the text you send whether you've actually left or you're still in bed.
Being deliberately spiteful over small things, often in a funny, dramatic way.
A total mess, a chaotic uproar, from an African word for a runaway-slave settlement.
Crazy, mad, or wildly over the top — in a fun way.
Someone who talks way too much — the person doing all the yapping.
Completely wrong or mistaken, the 1920s way to say you've got it backwards.
A casual way to admit a mistake — 'that was my fault.'
Coffee, by way of vesre: cafe spun backwards into feca.
Scots for 'know' — also tacked onto the end of a sentence the way Americans say 'you know'.
To start dancing, get moving, or do something the right way with energy.