A style of football that commonly played with one or more players mindlessly spamming crosses into the box and praying for a player to be on the receiving end.
1. Behaving like a gambler, just putting your bets in and waiting for a hopefully good result or basically trying your luck.
2. Behaving nonchalantly or lackadaisically.
3. Having a happy-go-lucky attitude.
1. When Mikel Arteta put out the formation for yesterday's match it was all vibes and inshallah.
2. Back in school, I didn't do any homework or study, just vibes and inshallah all through.
3. He knows he shouldn't have blown out £20 million on all those useless things, he should have known it was going to be all vibes and inshallah.
1. A mantra for when you either:
- reach the point when you've tried your best and all you can do is pray and hope for the best
- decide that the situation is so dire or out of your control that all you can do is hope and pray for the best
- feel so tired or apathetic you decide you might as well wing it
2. An exclamation for when said tactics pulls you through a difficult situation.
An endearing Arabic phrase that is used to wish to see someone’s pleasant feeling - usually expressed by smiling or laughing - to last. The literal translation of the phrase is “Always, if God wills” and usually means “Hopefully, always”.