Results for “wdym (what do you mean)”
Polari for pretty, nice or sweet — as in 'your dolly old eek'.
To go all out, give it everything you got, whether on the mic, the floor, or in a battle.
London way of saying 'I swear' or 'on my life' to insist you're telling the truth.
Posing with a dog that isn't yours on dating profiles to seem more lovable and trustworthy.
Only do the amount of work your pay actually justifies.
A rhetorical check meaning 'do you understand and agree with this?'
Take the risk or do the wild thing because it makes a good story — treat your life like a movie.
Suspect, unreliable, or a bit wrong — could be a person, a deal, or your stomach.
Excellent, top quality, the highest grade, flipped from drug slang into pure praise.
Hungover — literally 'raw' but means feeling the morning-after pain.
To eat heartily and enthusiastically — really dig into a big meal.
Mexican slang for 'cool,' 'awesome,' or 'sweet.'
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Cockney for telephone — 'dog and bone' rhymes with phone, clipped to the 'dog'.
A light-hearted British insult for a fool or idiot, usually said with affection.
Lend me your ears, that is, listen up and pay attention.
An invitation to dance and move your body freely on the floor.
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.
Skin or nails so dewy and glossy they shine like a fresh glazed donut.
To lose your composure — get wildly excited, blown away, or come unglued.
Something dead easy — 'the test was a doddle.'
The male counterpart to a waifu — a fictional man a fan claims as their ideal partner or favorite.
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A Valley-girl insult telling someone to cover their ugly mug with a bag.
Fool or idiot, but also the affectionate 'dude' that glues Argentine conversation together.
Money — classic, long-running slang for cash.
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.
Money, cash — 'I'm saving up some dosh.'
To astonish or overwhelm someone, often expanding their awareness.
A change for the worse in looks, style, or vibe — the opposite of a glow up.
Modern Cockney rhyming slang for a clue — 'I haven't got a Scooby'.
UK street slang for a respected, top-tier person; the boss or main man.
A breezy goodbye meaning 'see you later' or 'until next time.'
Leaning fully into pessimism, doom, or hopelessness — sometimes as an identity, often half-ironically.
The upward or downward angle of your eyes — looksmaxxers obsess over a 'positive' one.
An unplanned detour or random adventure that pulls you off your main task — borrowed from video games.
So in love or devoted to a partner that you do whatever they want.
A flapper's flirty question: do you want to kiss me now or later?
A shrug in word form: the situation is bad, you can't change it, so you're done fighting it.
A money-making gig you do alongside your main job.
Does Anyone Else — fishing to see if your weird habit is universal.
Pretending you're bad at a task so someone else has to do it for you.
A Jazz Age layabout, a young man who slept all day and dodged work, the original slacker.
Get the money, lock in the win, don't fumble the opportunity in front of you.
Lockdown defense — when you stick to your man so tight he can't breathe.
The euphoric moment your crush, idol, or favorite finally acknowledges you.