Serve
[/sɜːrv/]
Definitions
机器辅助翻译草稿 (Chinese) for "Serve": To deliver an impressive, stunning, or top-tier look, performance, or presence. To "serve" means to offer something exceptional for others to receive and appreciate — like a waiter presenting a perfect dish. Rooted in ballroom and drag culture, it now applies to any context where someone presents themselves at their absolute best.
“示例草稿: She walked into the room serving full corporate-casual realness.”
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