Hym "Nah, it's not difficult to keep up with for me. I can actually take either side on any of the issues."
by Hym Iam July 31, 2023

keep it cordial means grab my ass but keep it cool like we friends and benefit the moment as a cool moment
by lorendosnjd April 4, 2024

by ebkkjordan July 5, 2022

A mash-up between "IKIAB" and "Gurt."
Litteraly meaning IKIAB but with "Buck" being replaced with "Gurt"
Litteraly meaning IKIAB but with "Buck" being replaced with "Gurt"
by phbz May 9, 2025

by bitchdipshit February 20, 2021

"Keep your jaw on" is a phrase used when somebody is overwrought, overly shocked, or unnecessarily upset over a trivial matter. The expression was inspired by John Glubb, a WW1 soldier who had his jaw shot off but managed to have it reconstructed using surgery. The point of the phrase was, if even somebody who's reached a situation that low managed to fix their problems, you shouldn't be reacting so badly about a smaller issue.
Popularised in Northwest England's coastal towns, the phrase is often used as a less niche form of the phrase "don't get your knickers in a twist."
Popularised in Northwest England's coastal towns, the phrase is often used as a less niche form of the phrase "don't get your knickers in a twist."
PERSON 1: “Oh my God, my life is over! My phone, my beautiful phone - it's been delayed in transit. I literally don't know what to do. What the Hell should I do?”
PERSON 2: “Jesus Christ, keep your jaw on. It'll clearly get here in the end - some people have real problems.”
PERSON 2: “Jesus Christ, keep your jaw on. It'll clearly get here in the end - some people have real problems.”
by C L G May 1, 2025

I put mousse in my hair to “keep it stay”.
I had to “keep it stay” while I was quarantined because of Covid.
-by Kate West
I had to “keep it stay” while I was quarantined because of Covid.
-by Kate West
by PrincessSugarPlum February 6, 2025
