Highkey
[/ˈhaɪˌkiː/]
Definitions
机器辅助翻译草稿 (Chinese) for "Highkey": Very much; obviously; without restraint or reservation. The emphatic opposite of lowkey — used to express that you feel strongly and openly about something rather than subtly or secretly. Frequently paired with statements of genuine enthusiasm or strong opinion.
“示例草稿: I'm highkey obsessed with this new show, I've watched every episode twice.”
Related Terms
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- LowkeySlang
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- BussinSlang
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