Results for “real gone”
Only genuine, loyal people understand or remember this — said with knowing pride.
A ballroom category judged on how convincingly you embody a real-world look or role.
An agreement meaning that's true or I relate to that.
So deeply into the music or moment that you've left ordinary reality behind — totally absorbed and excellent.
A plea for someone to be serious or honest — 'you cannot be so for real right now.'
Talking to an invisible audience like a streamer, asking if something unbelievable is actually happening.
A weak, fake rapper with no skills, the kind of MC real ones eat alive on the mic.
To eat heartily and enthusiastically — really dig into a big meal.
Excellent, attractive, or really good — especially food, music, or a body.
Real conversation about money — making it, moving it, multiplying it.
Fake, counterfeit or bogus, the porteno word for anything dodgy and not the real deal.
'For real' — used to agree hard or to swear you're being dead serious.
Looking after your own wellbeing — from real rest to ironic bad decisions.
A lie. To 'cap' is to lie; 'no cap' means no lie, for real.
A lot, very, or really — the all-purpose Aussie intensifier for everything.
Training mainly for the swollen pumped look rather than real strength or progress.
Really excited or thrilled about something — common in surfer and Aussie slang.
A fan who roots for two idols to be a couple — real or fully imagined.
An all-purpose 'I agree, for real, truth' — agreement and acknowledgment in one syllable.
Really good or really satisfying — food, music, or a vibe that lands.
Means 'seriously' or 'for real' — you're not joking even a little.
"Be so for real" — a way to express disbelief, like "are you serious?" or "stop lying."
The truth, the real deal — or 'for real?' as a question.
Delusional in a fun, self-aware way — believing your unrealistic hopes will somehow come true.
"You all" — the Southern second-person plural that's gone fully mainstream.
Northern slang for being thrilled, excited, or really happy about something.
Surreal, hallucinatory, or resembling a psychedelic experience.
Something hilarious or a really good joke — a big laugh.
"No lie" or "for real" — used to stress that you're being completely honest.
A practice match between teams, used to drill strats before real competition.
Leading someone on with just enough attention to keep them interested, without real commitment.
A chaotic mess that's gone wrong in the usual, expected way — military acronym for 'situation normal, all fouled up.'
Unrealistic or excessive hope you cling to despite the odds — like a drug.
Hitting your moves or poses with full force and confidence — really going for it.
Twenties slang for so drunk you've gone stiff as bone.
Someone who's seriously good at basketball — a real player, not a casual.
Secretly really good, in an understated way.
Mature content — open to view.
Really pleased or proud about something.
Point of view — captions a video that puts you in a scenario, even when there's no real first-person shot.
Points scored in basketball, especially the smooth, repeatable kind from a real scorer.
Extreme self belief that seems disconnected from reality, often used jokingly and sometimes admiringly.
Genuinely involved in road life — putting in real work, not just rapping about it.
Someone who pulls away from closeness when things get real.
The shifty side-glancing eyes — 'I'm watching,' 'oh really?,' or 'that's sus.'
Manipulating someone into doubting their own memory, perception, or sanity — a therapy-speak term gone mainstream.
Addressing the people around you as if they're your livestream audience — 'is this real, chat?'
To genuinely know what you're talking about — to have real knowledge or taste on a subject.