A nickname for someone that is giving you the "vibes". This is not to be confused with "mixed signals", as Angie's have a higher ratio of vibes to dormant activity.
She squeezes your arm, and smiles at you constantly. You don't even flinch at the act, you are getting used to it.
"Hey bro, you sure she ain't an Angie?"
"Yeah, we talking about it frfr."
Used as an expression for when you see someone wearing Khaki colored clothing.
"Wow, nice khake."
Followed with a confused reaction, because it sounds sus:
"Thanks man! You too?"
Root word âgovaâ comes from the Marathi language; which means embarrassment, whereas goyava means lit or exciting as fuck.
The word is also based off Guayaba; a very sweet tropical fruit, hence the lit as fuck nature of the word.
Also possible use in the Ukrainian-Russo War of 2022, used to describe an outta pocket piece of firepower.
âMy goodness that fireball was goyava!â
âYou know how we roll in Donbas, bratan!â
Their eyes shine and glisten like turned on college girls in the dorms out of sheer excitement as they load the next artillery shell into the tube.
Instead of saying a curse word and calling someone dumb in Spanish you can combine the insult into one phrase called âButaâ.
The word will be probably be seen as a double whammy insult.
âEsa chica es una Buta.â
âNo, ella es linda, no digas eso! Más dinero gana ella que tu.â
A playful twist on a funny name for a transsexual person, inspired by 4chan /pol/ and /lgbt/ boards.
Also known as janny or tranny.
Person 1: âDo you like jannies?â
Person 2: âThatâs not nice.â
Person 3: âMarry me.â
A modernized version of the Scottish word âdyvourâ; which means being bankrupt.
Although not used anymore since William IV abolished the practice, it can mean a many things, like being poor, broke, cheap, tacaño, chiflado, pauvre, etc.
âHey babe you got any money for that new movie coming out?â
âNo, Iâm Dyvor babe and I donât have any shame.â
A non-English speakers mis-pronunciation of âlinenâ which ends up sounding like âlin-itâ instead.
âDo you know how clean this linen is?â asks the hotel guest.
âI donât know the linit was change. I change it.â says the maid.