The core action driving hustle culture. To work endlessly towards a goal at the expense of balance.
That dude hustled none stop, working 100 hours a week.
Snuggle up with someone. Possibly get it on. Popularized by the song "Huckle Up Baby" by the John Hooker.
Let's huckle up baby
Let's huckle up now
Let's huckle up baby
Let's huckle up now
I don't mean tomorrow
I mean right now
Said I mean right now
A-how how how how
I mean right now
The state of mind of someone who is zen to the max. As "turnt" is to "turned up", "zent" is to "zen."
Bra, that dude has been on a vision quest for six months â he's so zent.
The state of a person's head after eating too much food. The head looks heavy because it is hard to breathe.
Bra, why does your head look so heavy.
Dude I ate too much. I have freaking lead head.
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A person who is constantly on their phone or mobile devices and so are no fun to talk to.
Popularized by Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash.
Dude, good luck trying to hit on that girl at the club, she is such a gargoyle.
"Gargoyles are no fun to talk to. They never finish a sentence. They are adrift in a laser-drawn world, scanning retinas in all directions . . . You think theyâre talking to you, but theyâre actually poring over the credit record of some stranger on the other side of the room."
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Phrasal verb of walk
1. Lead the way for crazy people in a way that appears to be both gangsta and healing.
Coined by Gabe with the bracelets on The Jordan Harbinger Show
"There's so much crazy out there, Lydia would say, but in here, we're safe. We need to set the example and walk the out. Meaning navigate out of stuck points, heal, et cetera, so that others can follow us as well."
A girl that's better than you
That Karen totally wrecked herself when that Crishelle walked in because she knew she was dusted.