Quite assertive; very public. Usually an embarrassing or well-known fact about someone or something that has occurred.
by asfew November 27, 2018
by jaymagic November 03, 2015
the opposite of; low key
if you're not having a laid back night, but you go all in to have an insane time
if you're not having a laid back night, but you go all in to have an insane time
by sekv February 08, 2017
by H-Weezy January 02, 2009
When a friend or anyone says/thinks anything is terrible or bad, but it’s lowkey nice to a select amount of people who have an acquired taste for specific things. (i.e. clothes, music, art, food, news, etc.)
Normally these things are considered to be “different” or unconventional to a specific type of person. Or maybe it’s actually shit and you have just really fucking terrible interests🤣
But the moral of the story is we all can like whatever we want! If we all enjoyed the same exact things; society and people would be lame as hell rs lol
Normally these things are considered to be “different” or unconventional to a specific type of person. Or maybe it’s actually shit and you have just really fucking terrible interests🤣
But the moral of the story is we all can like whatever we want! If we all enjoyed the same exact things; society and people would be lame as hell rs lol
You: This Chief Keef track is heat!
Erica: Are you kidding dude? This song is trash 😂😂
You: Morgan Tracy by Chief Keef is high key a good ass song, why you sleeping on this?
Erica: Are you kidding dude? This song is trash 😂😂
You: Morgan Tracy by Chief Keef is high key a good ass song, why you sleeping on this?
by jahthemoonchild November 19, 2018
High-Key
If we say a painting is "high-key" we mean that most or all of the image is light or pale in value. For example, colours mixed with white, called "pastels" or "tints", are high-key. It's the opposite of "low-key", of course.
If we say a painting is "high-key" we mean that most or all of the image is light or pale in value. For example, colours mixed with white, called "pastels" or "tints", are high-key. It's the opposite of "low-key", of course.
by LeonaLejon June 23, 2005
Drinking a keystone with a car full or people blasting music with the windows down late at night is high key.
by smelly1222 October 26, 2008