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stay salty

keep having a bitter attitude; stay rude

I like your attitude; stay salty.

by princ.e.ss February 17, 2016

27πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


H Stay

When you invite a girl to town for the weekend and get an Air BnB but tell her it’s your house because you live with your parents

Bro, I pulled an H Stay last weekend. She had no idea it wasn’t my home, I told her the family pictures on the walls were my cousins.

by Hk1234 February 11, 2020

9πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


stay hood

a greeting or beckoning to a fellow homie, also may be used as a compliment or encouraging phrase. As well as stay hood some may use it as "Stood" as a shorter pronunciation.

"Aight homie, Stay Hood." "Nice job bro, stay hood" "aight stood"

by PARKLAND PA March 22, 2010

8πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Stay Crunchy

An informal farewell at ones departure

The phrase is used interjectionally to or by one departing. The phrases origins come from a source that will remain nameless and their love of random words being put together to make phrases that make no logical sense but sound like they should

Sam: Aight yo, I'm out

Max: Aight cool man, stay crunchy

Sam: Aight cool... Wait what?

by GENX001 December 16, 2009

42πŸ‘ 14πŸ‘Ž


stay homer

Some one who tells people to home, and especially keeps their children home, out of an excessive fear of Covid-19

The head of the teachers union is such a damn stay homer I doubt they’ll ever open the schools

by Random thoughts March 14, 2021


Stay Alert

A dumbass slogan created by a bunch of clowns running our (UK) country

The UK must stay alert to government incompetence.

by Wandster May 10, 2020


Stay Free

The term goes back to the American whistleblower Edward Snowden. He often says goodbye with "stay free" instead of "stay safe". He explains that an excessive desire for security always comes at the expense of freedom. He wants to increase the value of freedom by using this closing phrase. Other people use this enactment to express their loyalty with Snowden's values.

A: Ok, see you. Stay safe!
B: Stay free, brother!

by Prof. Dr. Slang August 14, 2021