A common road trip game, often played on school buses. a game where you claim cars to be yours by screaming "car keys"
by ghost.babii October 14, 2019
Get the car keys mug.A boy / men who is a player who likes to trick girls into likeing him with his charm , smartness , or so called loyalty .
Key-mani : *use's charm* hey Hanna do you wanna go out or something ?
Hanna : *instantly has a crush on him* yes .
Key-mani : *it worked*
Hanna : *instantly has a crush on him* yes .
Key-mani : *it worked*
by Lil bow sweet August 6, 2019
Get the key-mani mug.1) To keep a secret.
2) To think about something you normal wouldn't think about unless someone there to point it out.
2) To think about something you normal wouldn't think about unless someone there to point it out.
"Yo bro, keep it on a Low Key." or "You know who this man look like Low Key?" the man shows a picture of Jay-Z "LOOK!"
by MegaJared December 26, 2017
Get the Low Key mug.The kid who can be your friend but gets mad easily. Also gets made fun of, usually depressed in the inside. But happy on the outside some people understand Key but some don’t. The friends who understand his feelings are true friends.
Key can be your friend.
by JuSt A dEpreSSeD RanDOM January 7, 2018
Get the Key mug.The abyss is a place deep in your soul where your trapped mentally and you can’t escape you have to find them key’ to get out but you can just find it, you have to find something which you enjoy or takes you out by force.
Guy 1: Yo man, I’m in the abyss and I feel so empty like I don’t want to do anything no more
Guy 2: Oh shit man, Do you know what the key is
Guy 1:Nah, I have to find this It make takes weeks
Guy 2: Hope your Okay and find the key to the abyss
Guy 2: Oh shit man, Do you know what the key is
Guy 1:Nah, I have to find this It make takes weeks
Guy 2: Hope your Okay and find the key to the abyss
by Downside January 12, 2020
Get the The key to the abyss mug.Refers to da pesky (and invalid/unfair) extra "last-number-redial" charge dat you unintentionally incur when you try to dial "*67" to block your number from a caller-ID machine, but accidentally end up dialing "*66" because da contacts on your phone's "6" key are a bit wobbly/worn and thus falteringly "bounced" for an instant when you were pressing da key, incorrectly causing dat digit to be dialed twice.
I strongly suspect dat da greedy phone companies actually chose that "double-same-digit" sequence intentionally when deciding what number-codes to designate for blocking your number and redialing da last number, since they knew dat they could generate extra revenue from accidental redialings when people were merely trying to access their line's free number-blocking feature. Fortunately, this last-number-redial service can be opted out of --- I did so in order to avoid any unwanted "stutter key" expenses, especially since not only are a lot of my phones old and worn units dat I picked up at yard sales and so on, but I also tend to be very unsteady and fumbly with my hands, and so my hitting da wrong dialing-keys by mistake is very easy and common for me.
by QuacksO February 8, 2020
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