Results for “we yuh deh”
Where are you?
What are you saying? — 'what's up'
The loose, surreal, anti-joke wing of Twitter built on misspellings and non sequiturs.
Emphatic yes. The Geordie 'of course, mate'.
To worry, fret or fuss — the Brummie pronunciation of 'worry'.
Soft, weak, embarrassing — has no bottle.
Cockney rhyming slang for a coat.
A Glaswegian. Person from Glasgow.
Mature content — open to view.
Memphis BBQ shorthand — sauced ribs or rub-only ribs.
Stabbing or killing in UK drill — drawing blood.
A knife in UK drill — the thing that gets you wet.
Drinks — especially hot ones like brews of tea.
To barricade yourself inside your cell so staff can't get in.
Slammed past the point of catching up.
An affirmation shouted to hype a fierce performance.
Someone from West Auckland (stereotyped)
Where; what; that (multi-purpose)
We're family; we stick together.
Nervous holders who sell easily under pressure.
Deliberate misspelling of 'when', as in 'wen moon?'
A digital clothing/accessory NFT for avatars.
"When will the price skyrocket?" — impatient/ironic price question
Someone who only trains hard on weekends.
Motivational catchphrase of solidarity among lifters.
Exclamation of joy, excitement or celebration; like 'yeah!' or 'let's go!'
An outstanding defensive play.
An offense built on short, precise passes.
So funny it leaves you weak with laughter.
Impatiently asking when a coin will make you rich enough to buy a Lamborghini.
Pretending you're bad at a task so someone else has to do it for you.
A sarcastic response to someone bragging about something strange or unimpressive.
A non-Japanese person who's obsessed with anime and Japanese culture, often to a cringey degree.
Mexican 'dude' or 'bro' — also a verbal filler like 'man.'
A hyped-up 'work it' — a shout of approval when someone looks or performs flawlessly.
A disappointed, side-eyeing emote for cringe, weird, or embarrassing behavior.
An insult for someone being an idiot or a menace, common in UK and Irish slang.
Scottish for 'small' or 'little' — also used to soften a request or mean 'a bit'.
Slicked, glossy, just-out-the-shower hair or skin styled to look deliberately damp.
Something went wrong but you keep pushing forward without dwelling on it — no complaints, we move.