Results for “something foreign”
A fancy overseas whip — your Benz, your Bentley, your Bimmer.
Ironic plea to developers to fix a falling price
Inversion of "probably nothing," plainly bullish
The raw materials you need to craft something.
Cropped, zoomed-in LUL for when something's even funnier.
Confusion emote — often dropped when something on stream sounds racist.
Names the vibe or aesthetic something projects.
Reflex blurt at something shocking, awkward, or thirst-trap-tier.
Stealing something — usually from school — and bragging about it on TikTok.
Accusation that a chat user is an undercover fed trying to bait you into saying something incriminating.
Verbal version of the F meme — drop it when something dies or flops.
Someone admired for doing something reckless, audacious, or gloriously stupid.
Stylised 'hold up' — stop, back up, something just got weird.
Reposting something from one subreddit into another, with credit baked in.
Meme punishment for posting something lustful — Cheems with a bat says BONK, off you go.
'Unjerk' marker — dropping the bit to say something sincere in a circlejerk sub.
Scouse for keeping lookout while something dodgy happens.
To dodge something — a plan, a person, a pint you don't want.
Scouse for something that's gone wrong, weird, or pear-shaped.
To nick something — Geordie for steal.
Something outrageously unfair. A piss-take.
'Here you are' — said when handing something over.
Softener that warns something blunt is incoming.
Suspicious, dodgy, off — something not sitting right.
To throw something — chuck it.
To steal something — rob it.
To sort something out, organise it, or get hold of it.
To share something — usually a cigarette or a joint.
Give me / pass me (something).
To destroy, wreck or batter something. Also: exhausted, wrecked.
Welsh for a foreigner or exile — someone from outside the tribe.
Fed up to the back teeth, sick of something, completely done with it.
To hit something or someone with serious force.
A sneaky cuppa with a wee something on the side.
In agony — or literally jumping/heaving with something.
Conversational opener — 'listen, I want to ask you something'.
Brass-neck cheek — the gall to do something shameless.
Canarsie-bred Brooklyn drill set/movement put on the map by Pop Smoke and Fivio Foreign.
A little something extra, on the house.
Southern American English for 'about to' — on the verge of doing something.