Results for “popping off”
Wild, exciting, and amazing — so good it's out of control.
To go off impressively — kill it, get hyped, or unleash a passionate rant.
A sexy-secretary corporate aesthetic — pencil skirts, tiny glasses, sharp tailoring, and early-2000s power-dressing.
British slang for eating something fast and greedily — to scoff the lot.
Wild, exciting, out of control in the best way.
A situation that's lit — any scene that's exciting, hyped, and popping off.
The breakup letter every soldier dreaded — the homefront sweetheart calling it off while he's away.
'Let me know' — the go-to sign-off when you're waiting on someone's answer.
Stealing somebody's rhymes, moves, or style and trying to pass it off as your own.
To leave or take off — to clear out of a place, fast or casual.
An instrumental made to sound like a specific artist — and a meme format for 'this gives off ___ energy.'
An unplanned detour or random adventure that pulls you off your main task — borrowed from video games.
Verlan for 'enerve' (angry/annoyed) — means pissed off or worked up.
A thick roll of cash folded and tied off — a fat wad of bills.
So good it's almost offensive — a top-tier compliment for a flawless look or performance.
A well-off, well-dressed man about town, the tango's classic flush gentleman.
The Mexican office-worker stereotype — the corporate nine-to-five drone.
Soft, feminine dance-inspired style — leg warmers, wrap tops, ribbons, ballet flats, and that off-duty dancer look.
To rise into a jumper off the dribble — or, in street slang, to show up somewhere.
Caught off guard, unprepared, or slipping — in a vulnerable position.
A day off work claiming illness — often when you're not actually sick.
To beg off, make excuses, or back down and apologize.
Someone who looks stylish and confident while crushing it at an office job.
Describes the vibe or energy something gives off — 'it's giving main character energy.'
To hint at something (often a new relationship) subtly online before officially revealing it.
Verlan for 'bizarre' (weird) — means strange, odd, or off.
A sudden, irreversible turn-off toward someone you were into.
Flapper brush-off meaning no more kissing or canoodling tonight, fella.
To show off your money, style, or success — flexing for the audience.
Mature content — open to view.
The intuitive emotional energy or atmosphere a person or place gives off.
Mature content — open to view.
The numbers or facts don't add up — something is off and doesn't make sense.
A lazy person who avoids work and lives off others — the Aussie word for a freeloader.
An absolutely fire track — a tune so good it sets the crowd off.
Peace, Love, Unity, Respect — the unofficial moral code of rave and EDM culture.
The screech of tires — an ad-lib for hype, swerving off, or making a getaway.
A quick show-off of what you're wearing today, usually a head-to-toe photo or clip.
Someone who posts deliberately shocking, dark, or offensive content to seem edgy and provoke reactions.
Piss me off — Gen-Z usage; it's pmo means it's annoying me. (Older meaning: put me on.)
A crypto scam where developers abandon a project and run off with investors' money.
Telling someone to log off and go outside because they're too deep in online life.
A high-ranking officer — the 'brass' whose decisions the enlisted men had to live with.
An offensive British slur, originally a derogatory term for Travellers, also used to mean tacky or cheap.
To show off — to flaunt money, status, looks, or achievements.
A sneak-thief who slipped into houses to steal cloaks and coats off the pegs.
"Define the relationship" — the conversation about whether you're official or not.
Coffee, by way of vesre: cafe spun backwards into feca.