high-key

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"
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high-key

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.
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Chan Siu Kei

178cm 17 years old no dick
Chan Siu Kei is a DICKHEAD.
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key account manager

someone who holds the keys to the company doors
guy: who is that woman?
other guy: she is the key account manager
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key readings

Readings that represent the main topics of an idea that allows the reader to understand the material in a better manner.
A key readings for studying the solar system would include books of articles on the different planets.
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Key roller

The key roller is big and bad. He is head of the table in your social circle and is the master of rolling a fat cigar.
Me: " Damo what are you doing "
Damo: "Lads look at me, I'm the key roller check out this ciggah"
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