Results for “where to are you”
South Wales (and West Country) way of asking 'where are you?'
New Orleans for 'how you doing?' — not 'where are you'.
MC T. Tucker & DJ Irv's 1991 single — widely cited as the first true bounce record.
An 80s catchphrase asking where the substance is — all sizzle, no steak.
Iconic broken-English meme line from the 1991 Mega Drive game Zero Wing.
Brutal reply telling someone they used to be good and aren't anymore.
'The hell are you talking about?' — slurred into one word.
Are you listening to the CB right now?
Looking after your own wellbeing — from real rest to ironic bad decisions.
Hopelessly square, dull, or worthless — going nowhere, leading nowhere.
To astonish or overwhelm someone, often expanding their awareness.
Pirated, cracked software distributed illegally, a cornerstone term of old BBS and scene culture.
A supply drop packed with high-tier loot.
Mashing a button at frame disadvantage, praying for a counter-hit.
Twitch hype chant with an arms-up emoticon, born from Imaqtpie's Heimerdinger.
Reply with a screenshot of someone's old contradictory post to expose them.
A devastating reply telling someone their tweet was so bad they should quit the platform.
One heroine, multiple devoted love interests — and she keeps them all.
The hyper-protective love-interest trope, distilled.
Someone who accidentally argues the exact opposite of what they think they're arguing.
Ironic NFT compliment — pretending a generic JPEG has special traits.
Plural 'you' — talking to more than one of yer.
Have a word with yourself.
You lot — the plural 'you' in MLE.
Welsh-English tag phrase — 'look here', 'see' — pinned to the end of a sentence.
'Hark at you' — Welsh sarcasm for someone getting above their station.
A young girl — usually a teenager or younger woman.
That fella over there — no, he's not actually yours.
E-40's nickname for the Bay — yay = cocaine.
Emphatic New Orleans agreement — the canonical Yat affirmation.
Houston, named for the ten-plus bayous that vein the city.
A straight-arrow inmate who plays by the rules and stays out of the mix.
Mature content — open to view.
Joke term for the panic of having nothing good to wear despite a full wardrobe.
Lend me your ears, that is, listen up and pay attention.
A stereotype of an entitled, demanding person — often a middle-aged woman who wants to "speak to the manager."
An invitation to dance and move your body freely on the floor.
To lose your composure — get wildly excited, blown away, or come unglued.
Easing into the work week by doing only the essentials on Monday.
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?'
A conventional, conformist person out of step with the hip scene.
A breezy goodbye meaning 'see you later' or 'until next time.'
A meme catchphrase from a viral hot-tub building guy — used to mock overconfident DIY or expertise.
A cat or Pepe emote meaning a streamer secretly knows exactly what they're doing.
A lot, loads, or very — an intensifier for quantity or degree.
Your location. "What's your 20?" = where are you?