Results for “oy”
A call-to-action word meaning "come on," "okay, let's go," or "go ahead."
A white person, or foreigner of European descent.
Open-mouthed wojak edit posted to mock another user's take as nerdy or pathetically excitable.
A permabull who thinks every coin is about to 100x.
WSB self-deprecating bit casting yourself as the cuck loser-husband.
Geordie for throw or chuck.
A proper idiot — Geordie for someone acting daft.
A lad from the South Wales Valleys — Rhondda, Merthyr, Cynon, the lot.
Chief Keef's original collective — later renamed GBE (Glo Gang).
NOLA's signature sandwich on crackly Leidenheimer French bread.
A surgeon who operates aggressively and off the guidelines.
The undercounter reach-in fridge on the cook line.
Plainclothes anti-crime cops who pile out of an unmarked car and rush suspects.
Polari for a male sex worker who plied his trade around Piccadilly Circus.
The submissive or junior role in leather hierarchy — about rank, not literal age.
Presenting in a masculine gender role for the day; counterpart 'girl mode'.
A ball performer embodying tough, hip-hop-inflected street swagger.
Mature content — open to view.
Boy; young man
A tough guy / streetwise young man; rebel
A rival sound-system operator (often derogatory)
A flashy, sharply-dressed ladies' man.
A creator's cut of every NFT resale, set in the contract.
I'm dead broke (Cuba)
The police
A pretty, softly styled, refined male idol.
The iconic, of-the-moment top idol everyone is talking about.
'Right' in an exaggerated posh Dublin accent
A greeting: 'hello, how are you?' (Waterford)
A partner who is loyal, upbeat, affectionate, and easygoing.
A brooding, emotionally expressive romantic type.
A young man with an edgy, emo-influenced online aesthetic.
A worker who leaves a company and later returns to it.
Enjoying a stretch of unemployment as a break.
A hired or interviewing worker vanishing without notice.
What a company offers workers in exchange for their work.
To go out drinking
Throwing out; pub closing time
The Navy and SEAL battle cry and affirmative.
A US Army soldier, especially of WWI.