A fork of Rural Dictionary
Marking something someone is doing, plans to do, or has done as excellent, neat, impressive, or exciting. Can be applied to people, events, fortune, and inanimate objects.
David: “I’ve been practicing and have come a long way! I’m not great yet, but I’m working really hard.” Rory: “Good for you, man! Cool tag!” AND David: “Look, fucker. The donuts are on sale.” Rory: “Cool tag. Let’s buy three dozen.”
Marking something someone is doing, plans to do, or has done as excellent, neat, impressive, or exciting. Can be applied to people, events, fortune, and inanimate objects.
David: “I’ve been practicing and have come a long way! I’m not great yet, but I’m working really hard.” Rory: “Good for you, man! Cool tag!” AND David: “Look, homie. The donuts are on sale.” Rory: “Cool tag. Let’s buy three dozen.”
Marking something someone is doing, plans to do, or has done as excellent, neat, impressive, or exciting. Can be applied to people, events, fortune, and inanimate objects.
David: “I’ve been practicing and have come a long way! I’m not great yet, but I’m working really hard.” Rory: “Good for you, man! Cool tag!” AND David: “Look, homie. The donuts are on sale.” Rory: “Cool tag. Let’s buy three dozen.”