Results for “what about you”
A sarcastic GI groan about a raw, rotten situation — the 'what a deal' nobody actually wanted.
A dismissive 'I don't care' delivered with maximum attitude.
A cool greeting or acknowledgment meaning 'what's going on' or 'right on.'
A shrug in word form: the situation is bad, you can't change it, so you're done fighting it.
Lend me your ears, that is, listen up and pay attention.
An invitation to dance and move your body freely on the floor.
To lose your composure — get wildly excited, blown away, or come unglued.
A Valley-girl insult telling someone to cover their ugly mug with a bag.
Only do the amount of work your pay actually justifies.
A rhetorical check meaning 'do you understand and agree with this?'
To astonish or overwhelm someone, often expanding their awareness.
A breezy goodbye meaning 'see you later' or 'until next time.'
'What about you?' — bounces a question right back to keep the chat moving.
Out Of The Loop — admitting you have no idea what everyone's talking about.
To genuinely know what you're talking about — to have real knowledge or taste on a subject.
'How about you?' — the polite bounce-back that keeps a conversation alive.
Korean for 'awesome' or 'jackpot' — what you yell when something's incredible.
So in love or devoted to a partner that you do whatever they want.
Something you can't stop thinking about — it occupies your mind without paying rent.
A Jazz Age layabout, a young man who slept all day and dodged work, the original slacker.
An imagined relationship that exists mostly in your head — being delulu about someone who isn't actually your partner.
Your connection — the person who can get you what you need, party or otherwise.
To be quietly furious about something you can't change — often used to taunt someone.
A quick show-off of what you're wearing today, usually a head-to-toe photo or clip.
In My Opinion — flagging that what follows is just your take.
'What you doing?' — the classic low-effort opener, often a low-key flirt or boredom check.
"Define the relationship" — the conversation about whether you're official or not.
The Italian-gesture pinched fingers — chef's-kiss perfection or playful 'what are you doing?'
Authentic and unapologetically yourself — a compliment for saying what you believe regardless of others' opinions.
'What you mean?' — asks for clarification, sometimes with attitude.
For What It's Worth — offering input you're not sure anyone needs.
To lose it and react recklessly out of anger or stress — about to do something you'll regret.
Outfit Of The Day — the hashtag/post showing off what you're wearing right now.
Your Mileage May Vary — what worked for me might not work for you.
Ask Me Anything — open the floor for questions about your life or expertise.
A complete emotional breakdown or reckless meltdown where you snap and stop caring about consequences.
Extremely good, usually about food that tastes amazing — 'this food is bussin.'
The upward or downward angle of your eyes — looksmaxxers obsess over a 'positive' one.
The clown face that calls someone (often yourself) a fool who made a dumb choice.
'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.
'You already know' — an emphatic yes, agreement, or confirmation.
Northern term for your younger sibling — usually a brother, sometimes any close family.
Cant for a man or fellow — your 'cove' could be a mate, a master, or the mark.
Laughing so hard you're metaphorically in tears.
Clothes — a classic, slightly retro way to refer to your outfit or wardrobe.
Heavy, filling, carb-loaded British comfort food that sits in your belly.
To show up somewhere, often unexpectedly — to make an appearance and let your presence be felt.