Car crash type beat can be described as an actual car crash in musical form. Only it's barely even musical at all. This is quite possibly the worst genre ever crafted with its primary characteristics being that it's ear piercingly loud and distorted to the point it sounds like you just got in a car crash, it uses goofy ass samples, it's bpm can range from 140 all the way to 300, and don't forget to turn your brain off entirely while making it. And you can't forget to add real car crash sounds in the song. It can't be car crash type beat without cars crashing.
Person 1: "Yo, did you hear the new car crash type beat that came out?"
Person 2: "What the fuck is a car crash type beat?"
A descriptive term that is used in conjunction with a phrase, idiom, verb or adjective to quickly emphasize a given scenario. TYPE MEEEAT!
Just got a new loaf of roast beef, TYPE MEAT!! ...on Skibidi!!
The better version to "Type Sh*t".
Used as a term to congratulate or agree with someone.
Even though jawn comes from philly, anyone can say it. It's also more funny too.
EXAMP 1- Johnny: I finally start listening to Brent Faiyaz.
Jay: Yessir, type jawn.
EXAMP 2- Delilah: Yess, I got an honor roll.
Olivia: Yuhh, type jawn.
(Sometimes, you can save yourself and say it when no one laughs at an unfunny joke you said, you can say it at random times like when it's just silence).
Kung fu typing are people who do not have the guts to engage in real life conflict . A person will type anything to anyone on the Internet that they don’t know personally. A person who is only hostile on the internet.
He’s Kung Fu Typing Hostile insults on a social media political post.
man your just weird like who does that??
do your parents not feed you so your trying to eat the germs on your keyboard?
get a life man.
"i typed this with my tongue"he said
that man just typed on his keyboard with his tongue i think his one of those special ed kid, she thought
trace-typing is a hybrid typing method that combines traditional touch typing with a sliding gesture. It involves pressing individual keys for the initial characters of a word and then smoothly gliding a finger across the keyboard to complete said word. This technique enhances typing speed by reducing the need for discrete keystrokes, making it particularly useful on physical keyboards. It's worth noting that you cannot trace type on every word, as some words have letter not next to each other. Unlike traditional swipe typing, it is designed for use on physical keyboards NOT ON mobile devices.
"Bro how did you type that fast?"
"Dude its cause im trace typing"