1. Opposite of low key
2. High intensity or desire; potentially unrestrained
The slang variant of high-key functions as an adverb and is typically used to describe a speaker's desires or emotions. High-key retains the dictionary definition of being high-intensity, not hidden, or not reserved, among others. Additionally, it can also indicate something that is overtly wanted or felt by the speaker.
In short, lowkey is used to describe a speaker's thoughts, feelings, and desires, and it means:
1: moderately: of low emotional intensity
2: secretly
"I high-key am totally into that girl"
Used in the same context/with the same tone as low-key, but with the opposite meaning. Like "very much".
Steve: I high-key love Nine Inch Nails.
Michael: Wow, I didn't know you were a big fan of theirs.
A boy, turned to man only from the power of his key board. Mighty words from someone behind a screen. Yet in person is very silent as if the screen time never accursed.
Robert sanders is the key-board-king
A money whore companys way of making you able to play BO3.
You must acquire this item from supply crates.
"Wanna play BO3?"
"No I don't have an FPS Key"
"Fucking idiot, learn how to become lucky"
He tried to get in but couldn't find the little French key.
shit on some boys keyboard and than squish it into the keys
I just did a key krack on lewis!
Aston Key is the name of someone who loves touching children.
Child 1: Ahhhhhh get away from me you Aston Key!
Adult: God its an aston key trying to touch my child again!