Results for “op”
Original Poster — the person who started the thread everyone's replying to.
The block or area where your enemies — the opps — live and operate.
Korean for 'older brother' used by women — turned into stan-speak for an older male idol.
Your enemies, rivals, or opposition — especially a rival crew, gang, or anyone who's against you.
Excellent, top quality, the highest grade, flipped from drug slang into pure praise.
To show up somewhere, often unexpectedly — to make an appearance and let your presence be felt.
Cockney back-slang for 'pound' — the big money, said backwards.
A beat-up, rattletrap old automobile held together by hope and tape.
Old-school ballroom slang for stealing — especially clothes to compete in.
To rush in the instant gates open, sprinting to claim the rail or front spot.
Basketball itself — both the rim and the act of playing the game.
Low-quality, mass-produced content — especially soulless AI-generated images, videos, and text.
To buy or grab something, especially a hyped drop you've been waiting on.
To beg off, make excuses, or back down and apologize.
Cockney back-slang for 'police' — 'police' spoken roughly backwards so the law wouldn't twig.
To go off impressively — kill it, get hyped, or unleash a passionate rant.
A Jazz Age layabout, a young man who slept all day and dodged work, the original slacker.
Butchers' back-slang for 'pork' — 'pork' reversed and softened on the block.
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To release new music — and as a noun, the moment a beat kicks in and the song explodes.
To sit down and post up somewhere — grab a spot and settle in.
Unrealistic or excessive hope you cling to despite the odds — like a drug.
A genuinely great, catchy song — if a track is a bop, it goes hard and you can't stop playing it.
Someone who's seriously good at basketball — a real player, not a casual.
The moment a track's tension breaks and the bass and beat slam back in.
An unflattering lookalike — a blend of "chopped" (ugly) and "doppelganger."
Imaginary 'drug' you take to cope with a loss or disappointment through denial.
Everything's fine and in order, a smooth, satisfying word whose origin nobody can fully prove.
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To talk a lot, to run your mouth or chatter away.
Money, especially a serious amount of it.
To deal with disappointment by making excuses or denying reality — often used to mock someone.
To spend a large amount of money on something, no flinching.
Ugly, busted, or low-quality — a harsh insult for looks, fits, or anything that came out badly.
Someone grinding hard at the gym hoping muscle alone will fix their dating life.
A small, chill, low-key gathering — the relaxed opposite of a rager.
A ballroom category of high-fashion, over-the-top glamour and extravagance.
A subgenre of hip-hop, or slang for a place where hustling happens.
To move around quietly, often up to something or scoping a situation out.
The biggest stage at a festival, with the top acts and the wildest production.
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Over-the-top, dramatic, or doing way too much — more than the situation calls for.
Even more impressive, wild, or hard than 'mad' — a top-tier UK hype word.
We're all gonna make it — a hype mantra of solidarity and shared optimism.
Hiding that you're dating loads of people and acting shocked when you get caught.
A skilled player using a low-rank account to stomp weaker opponents.
A situation that's lit — any scene that's exciting, hyped, and popping off.
The police — used in UK road slang and US hip-hop alike.