Flexing for your homie: An unnecessary flex for your homie about his dough,cheddar, gravy, guap or any of the like when said person doesn’t have shit
Guy 1: My friend has $30,000 in the bank he probably makes alot of money.
Guy 2: Why’re you flexing for your homie like that, what about you, that’s hella random!
Guy 1: whatever man..
Used in reply to something odd or weird that you wouldn't agree with or understand, but go with anyway.
Someone: Mindy and I like doing it when it's that time of the month for her because I think it's lowkey sexy y'know?
Me: Weird flex but ok
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To experience a better life after a relationship has taken its time on you.
To be better off without your ex significant other
Basically rubbing it in your ex's face that you're "the shit" and they're not.
To stunt or show off on your ex-relationship with a significant person, that you're doing better.
Showing your ex that "there are more fish in the sea".
Just won the lottery, watch me flex on my ex..
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When your style is so official, that it's nearly criminal.
"My new watch came in the mail today. Check it out."
"Whoa bro, you're a registered flex offender now."
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A late night flex is when you decide going to a place in the daytime isn't vibey enough, so you go to that same place but at 2am. Crazy people are usually the only people who partake in such activities.
Turban: Sayin issa late night flex?
Bestie: Where tho
Turban: McDonalds, let's get nuggets with the spicy buffalo sauce
Bestie: Say no more
‘odd flex but ok’ is a underrated term used by only true meme followers. the statement “weird flex but okay” became more popular than the original “odd flex but ok”
odd flex but ok is used as a reply to almost anything. it’s popular with meme followers and popular to most of the human language now.
“i fucked my sister last night”
“odd flex but ok”
An Empty Grammar Flex, or EGF, is when a user on a forum or comment thread attempts to gain leverage on other users by correcting the spelling and/or grammar of the other users in place of or in addition to focusing on content.
Example:
Man this guy just pulled an empty grammar flex on me on gearslutz, check it out...
Quote:
"Please, please kill the RCA cable. They're not really even called RCA cables. I don't even know what they're real names are. RCA's just a company, they' didn' invent this stupid unbalanced cable "
1- Please check your history before complaining; RCA did invent the connector used in "phono" cables. it was in the early 1940s.
2- please check your grammar; there is a difference between "they're" and "their".