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The way to relax. Do it. Just do it.
“I be on the floor lying-down during an existential crisis”
Lay on the floor and relieve your anxiety, the floor is more comfortable than the actual furniture…
“i be on the floor lying down during an existential crisis”
1. (adj.) Wearing stylish BOSTOn Beast branded clothing and accessories from head to toe.
2. (v.) To dress oneself entirely in BOSTOn Beast apparel, creating a cohesive and eye-catching look.
3. (n.) A complete outfit composed of BOSTOn Beast branded items, often worn by fashion-forward individuals and brand enthusiasts.
Origin: Emerged from the street fashion scene in Boston, popularized by local influencers and sports fans who embraced the bold, urban aesthetic of BOSTOn Beast gear.
Example sentences:
- "Yo, check out Mike's fit! He's totally beast down with that fresh Beast hoodie, joggers, and limited-edition kicks."
- "I'm gonna beast down for the concert tonight. Gotta look my best!"
- "The whole crew showed up beast down to the game, repping our city from head to toe."
- "Sarah's beast down game is strong today – she's even rocking those new Beast socks with her sneakers."
- "Did you see the new Beast collab drop? I'm saving up to go full beast down with that collection."
- "For the streetwear competition, Jay went ultra beast down with vintage pieces from the first Beast release."
Extended examples:
1. Casual Beast Down:
"Tom's daily beast down look is clean: Beast logo tee, black Beast joggers, classic Beast low-tops, and a Beast snapback. Simple but effective."
2. Athleisure Beast Down:
"Emma hit the gym beast down in Beast performance leggings, a moisture-wicking Beast tank, and those neon Beast cross-trainers. She topped it off with a Beast sweatband – functionality meets style."
3. High-Fashion Beast Down:
"At the charity gala, Olivia turned heads with her beast down evening look: a sleek Beast-branded black dress, limited edition Beast stilettos, and a clutch from the Beast luxury line. She proved beast down can be red-carpet ready."
A aesthetic, easily found on Pinterest
Me: I’m a down town girl
Girl: isn’t that the Pinterest aesthetic?
Me: yah
Love you Down no shade as an expression, can be understood from the expression, “throwing shade” which means publicly denouncing an acquaintance or a friend. Hence, no shade means “no offense meant for what I said.” Whilst the phrase “love you down” still showing admiration/empathy to that someone/person.
“Kiara, you could’ve did better on the exam. Love you down no shade.”
When a Geordie is angry they say this
"I swear down mate I'll punch you!"