totally
(totally) tubular
slang, cliché Really excellent; awesome. Originated as surfer slang, referring to the cylindrical passage of a wave formed by its crest tipping forward in an arc. A: "My mom said we could have a party here next Saturday!" B: "Whoa, tubular!" My son said the pizza was "totally tubular," so I guess that means he liked it.
See also: tubular
a totally different ballgame
A situation that is completely different from what one is used to or expecting. Living away from home is a totally different ballgame for most young adults. I used to babysit, but having a child of my own is a totally different ballgame.
See also: ballgame, different, totally
totally awesome
slang Excellent; fantastic; really great or impressive. Primarily heard in US. A: "How was the concert?" B: "Oh, it was totally awesome! I was, like, so moved by their performance!" Have you seen their house? Totally awesome, am I right?
See also: awesome, totally
totally clueless
slang Completely or utterly ignorant or lacking in understanding. Dad, you are just totally clueless when it comes to this sort of thing! They brought in this new manager to run the project, but he is totally clueless about the most basic stuff!
See also: clueless, totally
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
(I've) seen worse.
a noncommittal and not totally negative judgment about something or someone. Alice: How did you like the movie? John: I've seen worse. Bill: What do you think about this weather? Gladys: Seen worse.
See also: seen, worse
totally awesome
Sl. very, very impressive. His motorcycle is totally awesome. It must have cost a fortune.
See also: awesome, totally
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
totally
mod. absolutely; completely. (Standard. Achieves slang status through overuse.) How totally gross!
totally awesome
mod. very, very impressive. His motorcycle is totally awesome. It must have cost a fortune.
See also: awesome, totally
totally clueless
mod. ignorant (of something). (see also cluelessness.) Everybody was totally clueless as to what to do.
See also: clueless, totally
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- (totally) tubular
- blimp
- blimp out
- gun
- guns
- brassic lint
- flash
- flash on
- flashing
- dished