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Cockney rhyming slang for stink — something that pen and inks smells bad.
British slang for someone or something seriously attractive, fit, or top-quality.
To rush in the instant gates open, sprinting to claim the rail or front spot.
Losing yourself in a relationship by over-relying on or over-managing another person.
A subgenre of hip-hop, or slang for a place where hustling happens.
A quiet-luxury aesthetic mimicking inherited wealth — no logos, just polo, loafers, and discreet expensive taste.
Patois for 'going on' — what's happening, or telling someone to carry on.
To hang out and relax, or to drop a verse, depending on how you're using it.
A tense, anticipating Pepe emote for the suspense of waiting to see what happens.
A sharp, minimal, well-put-together outfit — nothing flashy, just crisp pieces that quietly look expensive.
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Status, success, attention, money, or momentum, especially when someone is actively making things happen.
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Flashy, expensive designer gear worn loud to flex — UK slang leaning a bit gaudy.
A sexy-secretary corporate aesthetic — pencil skirts, tiny glasses, sharp tailoring, and early-2000s power-dressing.
Openly and obviously — the loud, no-shame opposite of lowkey.
Spending a long stretch lying in bed doing nothing — as deliberate rest or a low-energy slump.
Talking to an invisible audience like a streamer, asking if something unbelievable is actually happening.
A breezy, expensive-but-effortless aesthetic of linen, neutral tones, and living like a wealthy retiree by the sea.
Flashy, expensive jewelry — the sparkle of chains, rings, and diamonds.
Pressing your tongue to the roof of your mouth to sharpen your jawline — also a meme gesture for 'shush.'
Fully decked out in stylish, expensive-looking clothes and jewelry from head to toe.
A thief who 'fished' goods through open windows with a hooked pole by night.
"Non-player character" — someone who seems to lack independent thought or just blends into the background.
Opening up emotionally and risking being seen — the brave kind of soft.
Verlan for 'fou' (crazy) — means insane, wild, or amazing depending on context.
Not Safe For Work — a warning that the content is graphic, sexual, or NSFW to open in public.
'What you doing?' — the classic low-effort opener, often a low-key flirt or boredom check.
A car — especially a stylish or expensive one.
To show up where the action is — to attend, participate, and be part of the happening.
Effortlessly stylish clothes, jewelry, and overall swagger — looking expensive and put-together.
Cockney back-slang for 'penny' — the smallest coin, said backwards over the barrow.
Smooth talk, sweet nothings or flat-out BS, depending on who's doing the talking.
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A confident, attractive, successful guy — used admiringly or ironically depending on context.
Ask Me Anything — open the floor for questions about your life or expertise.
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To spend a large amount of money on something, no flinching.
A dismissive 'yeah right, never gonna happen' — the ultimate 90s eye-roll in two words.