Safely
The approach followed by those willing to risk not enjoying life.
Person 1: "Wow they're giving away free cars across that busy road but will will have to hurry."
Person 2: "But it looks dangerous if we take our time to cross we may not get a free car but at least we will get there safely."
Person 1: Sad.
Person 2: "But it looks dangerous if we take our time to cross we may not get a free car but at least we will get there safely."
Person 1: Sad.
Be Safe
A term used by anyone in general as a farwell. Same as good bye or cya. It expresses that you don't want the other person to get introuble with the law or anyone else. It has no homosexual connotation what-so-ever.
Yo ill see you at the party tonight, Be Safe son
safe
3 meanings:
1. a cool person
2. to signify agreement
3. to signify something is good
1. a cool person
2. to signify agreement
3. to signify something is good
1. Tom lent me an album, he's safe.
2."who wants nachos?" "yeah safe"
3. "what do you think of this excellent song?" "it's safe"
2."who wants nachos?" "yeah safe"
3. "what do you think of this excellent song?" "it's safe"
safe
if somebody is a friend or in good terms with you
dude he is safe leave him alone
safe
altho originally from Jamaica, it has been incorporated into London slang for the use of anyone who knows it meaning 1.hello, 2.goodbye, 3.thankyou, 4.good to see you, and 5.a general word used in celebration.
1. "Safe man"
"Safe"
2. "safe dude, c u soon"
"safe"
3. "here's that jay u wanted me to roll"
"safe"
4. "wassup bro, its been a while"
"Safe mate, way to much of a while"
5. "mate i just pulled the finest chicka!"
"Safe mate, nicely done!"
"Safe"
2. "safe dude, c u soon"
"safe"
3. "here's that jay u wanted me to roll"
"safe"
4. "wassup bro, its been a while"
"Safe mate, way to much of a while"
5. "mate i just pulled the finest chicka!"
"Safe mate, nicely done!"
safe
describes someone or something that is good/cool/nice.
that kid's safe, bruv. i don't want no one fuckin wit him.
safe as
similiar to 'safe'
Used when someone has done something pretty safe, rather than the more general use of just safe.
Used when someone has done something pretty safe, rather than the more general use of just safe.
John: 'Oi, I got you these grets down shops cause you hads no fabric'
Luke: 'Safe as matey'
Luke: 'Safe as matey'