quinta-feira, 29 de maio de 2014

PUMPED UP KICKS

 (slang) Shoes, specially sneakers. The very expensive and stylish kind.

Here's the original PUMPED UP KICKS:

( NOTE: check the round orange basketball like PUMP logo on the 'tongue' of the sneaker. As you squeeze it the sneaker fills out with air and feels more comfortable )

*The original Reebok Pump was released in 1989, as a basketball high-top shoe. The shoe was quite expensive compared to other retail athletic shoes at the time, often costing as much as 150% more than the next most expensive athletic shoe on the market. It became something of a status symbol on urban basketball courts and eventually in suburban high schools.
Source: Wikipedia

Nowadays the cost is still  too much and most people don't wear it anymore so when you hear PUMPED UP KICKS people refer to expensive sneakers in general.

TO ROLL UP

To arrive somewhere in a cool car

Who's rolling up in that Porsche ?



TO FEEL MYSELF

To be pleased with yourself, your sense of style, or your sense of well being.
As I looked at myself in the mirror I was really feelin' myself. 

FACEBOOK MOMMY

1) One who is a worthless

mom in real life but posts photos of them with their kids like; #lovemybabies #kidsaremylife

2) A mom who spends 5 hours a night at the club, 10 hours a day asleep, 4 hours a day working, 2 hours a day shopping/eating/drinking coffee with her girls, an hour and a half showering and getting dressed, and 30 minutes with her kids taking "usies" and posting to facebook using hashtags such as: #mylife #allaboutthem #allday #mommasangel
"Girl did you see Becky on Facebook with her kid?"

"Yeah girl, we had just come home from the club when she took it! We were so wasted!"

"Yeah she's a total facebook mommy!"
(SOURCE:  Urban Dictionary.com )


sexta-feira, 23 de maio de 2014

NAILED IT

1. You completed a task successfully or got something right . 
2. A phrase used to express success after achieving something seemingly difficult with relative ease.
  
2. Online, it is often found as a caption on image macros or in sarcastic commentary criticizing the quality of success. 

domingo, 11 de maio de 2014

MONEY SLANG: BENJAMINS

Benjamins: 1. a one-hundred-dollar bill (in reference to the portrait of Benjamin Franklin that distinguishes it)

It's all about the Benjamins:
It's all about the money.


terça-feira, 6 de maio de 2014

LOVE SICK

1.A deep, often depressing, feeling of wanting to find love; to be longing for love; to be without a companion to share ones life with, though it is desired deeply. 

(adjective)
  1. 2. in love, or missing the person one loves, so much that one is unable to act normally.
    "a lovesick teenager"