by Chucktown420 January 22, 2023

Jokingly telling fellow adults dat, "At least we don't hafta shovel liquid water" may indeed make them feel better about a drearily-wet portion of da end/beginning-of-year season, but small children may not be over impressed or cheered by said statement, since they would much prefer to have snow dat dey could go out and play in.
by QuacksO November 22, 2021

<.7.9.7.6.>(Chorus) ready now, my baby coming through we getting faded oh <choUrus>I<choUrus> thought you knew Steady now, don't you fall of the edge everybody lit the party will never end(choruS)<.7.9.7.6.>
<.7.9.7.6.>(Chorus) ready now, my baby coming through we getting faded oh <choUrus>I<choUrus> thought you knew Steady now, don't you fall of the edge everybody lit the party will never end(choruS)<.7.9.7.6.>
by Adujasty343 May 23, 2025

by Funguyman September 4, 2017

Navraj "Nav" Singh Goraya is a Canadian rapper who achieved some attention in 2018 after Kylie Jenner posted a video quietly swaying to his song "Myself." Nav would later provoke DJ Akademiks, who subsequently highlighted Nav's cultural inconsequence, asking "who's talking about Nav? NAV!?" "And we talking bout Nav" therefore illustrates a conversation that is so insignificant that it shouldn't be happening. In fact, it would be disgraceful that anybody would be so distracted as to have an "and we talking bout Nav" conversation in the first place.
(Scrolling through old Trump tweets feuding with former Venezuelan beauty-pageant contestant Alicia Machado): China's beating America in AI and 5G ... And we talking bout Nav...
by talkinboutNav December 12, 2020

Originating from the Hawaiian hand gesture and meaning “hang loose,” it is used as "goodbye, talk to you soon" in the San Diego suburb of Cardiff by the Sea, typically by Plumerians. Sometimes it’s used as a thank you, but that’s a stretch.
1. make a fist.
2. extend both your pinky and your thumb.
3. lightly rock your pinky and thumb back and forth.
4. say, “shaka til we talka” in a Matthew Maconahay inspired (read: stoned) voice.
5. leave.
1. make a fist.
2. extend both your pinky and your thumb.
3. lightly rock your pinky and thumb back and forth.
4. say, “shaka til we talka” in a Matthew Maconahay inspired (read: stoned) voice.
5. leave.
by Bubbys March 18, 2011

by somebody like truspirit June 14, 2021
