Results for “speak easy”
A hidden illegal bar of the Prohibition era where you spoke easy to get in.
The mocking name for the affected South Dublin accent — 'Dublin 4' becomes 'Dortspeak'.
The whole bundle of New Orleans pronunciations and grammar — 'where y'at?'
no problem / sure thing
Bad-tempered, irritable or fractious.
1930s-40s speakeasy for smoking cannabis.
A Prohibition speakeasy dressed up as a sideshow, you paid to see the 'tiger' and got a drink free.
Your character's go-to combo — reliable, easy, the one you'll do a thousand times.
A taunt that says the win was easy, spammed after a victory.
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Cutesy doggo-speak for a snake.
Geordie for take it easy, go carefully.
The Welsh-speaking establishment elite — Wales's own snob class.
The neighbourhood — Spanish-speaking, often working-class.
NOLA-speak for 'your mom and the rest of the family'.
Remote-popping trunk rigged with neon, amps and speakers.
Paradox Boston-speak for 'so do I' — somehow agreeing by negating.
An easy, routine sortie — like the milkman's round.
To be so stunned by something fierce you can't speak.
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Take your time; be careful / go easy
Take it easy; lighten up; give a break
To relax and take it easy.
A planned easy week to recover from hard training.
Assimilated/Americanized Mexican; Spanglish speaker
Something very easy (PR)
Chill, relax, take it easy (DR)
Hanging near the far basket for easy scores
An easy, routine fly ball to catch.
An easy pitch to hit, right down the middle.
An easy pitch to hit.
An easy chance that should be scored.
A fool; also chains via 'lemon squeezy' to easy.
A cheap café; a greasy spoon.
Rhyming slang for easy.
A fizzy drink; also 'a skoosh' means something easy
A partner who is loyal, upbeat, affectionate, and easygoing.
Targeting heartbroken or vulnerable people as easy dating prospects.
A loyal, upbeat, affectionate partner who's easy to love.