Lowkey
[/ˈloʊˌkiː/]
Definitions
機械支援の翻訳下書き (Japanese) for "Lowkey": To a moderate degree; somewhat; secretly or subtly. Used to hedge a statement or admission, soften an opinion, or indicate that you feel a certain way but don't want to make a big deal of it. Often used to admit something mildly embarrassing or nonchalant.
“例文の下書き: I lowkey love that cheesy pop song everyone pretends to hate.”
Related Terms
- HighkeySlang
機械支援の翻訳下書き (Japanese) for "Highkey": Very much; obviously; without restraint or reservation. The emphatic opposite of lowkey — used to express that you feel strongly and openly abo...
- AteSlang
機械支援の翻訳下書き (Japanese) for "Ate": Did something perfectly, completely, and impressively. To "eat" (past tense: ate) a performance, look, or challenge means to dominate it fully with...
- Beige FlagSlang
機械支援の翻訳下書き (Japanese) for "Beige Flag": A neutral, quirky, or mildly odd trait in a potential romantic partner that isn't a dealbreaker but makes you pause — not a red flag (danger...
- BetSlang
機械支援の翻訳下書き (Japanese) for "Bet": An expression of agreement, affirmation, or acknowledgment — similar to "okay," "understood," or "sounds good." Can also express that a challenge h...
- BussinSlang
機械支援の翻訳下書き (Japanese) for "Bussin": Extremely delicious or of excellent quality — most commonly used to describe food. Originally AAVE (African American Vernacular English), it cro...
- DeluluSlang
機械支援の翻訳下書き (Japanese) for "Delulu": A playful abbreviation of "delusional," used to describe someone (often oneself) who holds unrealistically optimistic beliefs or interpretations...