by destielsgrave February 4, 2023

by straight up reppin October 24, 2004

by Turbo_racist October 17, 2023

Setting low targets, then taking credit for meeting and beating them in a canter off the back of the effort of others
by D. Bear October 27, 2021

Can be used as a side remark or something of the sort. This phrase is most often used as a sarcastic remark to make a point or hurt someone.
(you and your friend after a text fight)
friend: Oh by the way, I heard haley say that she is planning to ask your bf out tomorrow. she said that he was insane to date you and deserves much better.
you: (cries in a corner and doesn’t come to school for two weeks. at this your bf has cheated on, text dumped, bragged to, etc. you. your friend succeeded in ruining your life starting with these three words)
friend: Oh by the way, I heard haley say that she is planning to ask your bf out tomorrow. she said that he was insane to date you and deserves much better.
you: (cries in a corner and doesn’t come to school for two weeks. at this your bf has cheated on, text dumped, bragged to, etc. you. your friend succeeded in ruining your life starting with these three words)
by NoSleepTilBrooke July 14, 2021

by Adujasty343 July 10, 2025

affix. (Australian slang) Directional particle affixed to the end of a proper noun (in relation to a person, named place, etc.) or standard noun (in relation to a more general, unnamed area), typically with a hyphen, to indicate a location, destination or direction. In the case where the preceding noun is a specific person, it refers to their general direction or place of residence. Should not follow nouns that refer to an inanimate object that does not relate to location.
Person 1: You busy this arvo?
Person 2: Nah, got shit all. You?
Person 1: Yeah, nah? Wanna trot city-ways and prowl around?
Person 2: Bet.
Person 2: Nah, got shit all. You?
Person 1: Yeah, nah? Wanna trot city-ways and prowl around?
Person 2: Bet.
by qbriel March 30, 2025
