Results for “swear down still”
London way of saying 'I swear' or 'on my life' to insist you're telling the truth.
To eat heartily and enthusiastically — really dig into a big meal.
To go all out, give it everything you got, whether on the mic, the floor, or in a battle.
An intensifier meaning 'completely' or 'to the max' — she served the house down.
To dance with full energy and joy, especially to funk or disco.
Desperately longing for someone or in a low, pathetic state of wanting — usually romantically.
To dance hard, party with abandon, or fully commit to having a good time.
A change for the worse in looks, style, or vibe — the opposite of a glow up.
The upward or downward angle of your eyes — looksmaxxers obsess over a 'positive' one.
A sharp, witty comeback to criticism or an insult — a response that shuts the other person down.
Small sneaky acts of emotional infidelity that aren't full cheating but still cross a line.
The younger, wounded version of you that still shapes your reactions.
A friendly ghost move, letting someone down gently before quietly fading out.
A milder Irish swear that softens 'the f-word' into something you can say to your nan.
To calm down, relax, and let go of tension.
'On God' — swearing something's true, the Gen Z cousin of 'I swear.'
To die, or for a machine to break down completely and stop working.
To rap, especially to deliver bars with skill — 'spit a verse' means lay down some rhymes.
A mental breakdown — playful, dramatized Gen-Z shorthand for a stress-out or freakout.
Always ready and down for whatever — no hesitation, on demand.
'For real' — used to agree hard or to swear you're being dead serious.
A snappy way to tell someone to calm down and stop overreacting.
An oath meaning 'I swear,' invoking Jah (God) — basically 'on my life.'
To beg off, make excuses, or back down and apologize.
The day, in the cant — paired against darkmans on the rogue's upside-down clock.
Extremely drunk — one of Ireland's many words for falling-down intoxicated.
Lockdown defense — when you stick to your man so tight he can't breathe.
To tap-dance, to lay down some hot footwork on the floor.
Someone who seeks validation by putting others down and acting "not like the rest" to be chosen.
Cockney rhyming slang for facts — survives in 'get down to brass tacks'.
A phase of dieting down to lose fat and reveal the muscle you built.
To eat, to chow down, with roots in French/Italian thieves' slang for the mouth.
A loyal crew member down to put in work — pronounced like 'hitter' without the hard ending.
"On my friends" or "on the gang" — used to swear something is true, like "I swear to God."
To pine for someone who doesn't love you back, your flame still burning alone.
To sit down and post up somewhere — grab a spot and settle in.
Backing a defender down near the basket — or, in slang, just parking yourself somewhere.
'On my way' — the text you send whether you've actually left or you're still in bed.
The colder months when single people want to couple up and settle down for the winter.
Brand-new, never-worn gear — especially sneakers still in original condition with the box.
A car stripped down and souped up for speed, the centerpiece of greaser culture.
Mature content — open to view.
To disrespect or insult someone — a put-down, often in a song.
Explain Like I'm 5 — break it down in dead-simple terms.
Not quite ELI5, but a request for a fairly simple, low-jargon rundown.
A nonsense brainrot catchphrase kids shout while waving both hands up and down like scales.
London filler tagged onto the end of sentences for emphasis — 'still,' but stretched.
To weaken something in a game update — the dev's way of toning down an overpowered pick.