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#16. "Low Key"
"Low key" is a versatile phrase used to describe something that is done or felt in a subtle or restrained manner.
For example, if someone wants to keep their plans for the weekend simple and relaxed, they might say, "I'm feeling low key this weekend; maybe just a quiet night in with a movie."
Apr 27, 2025 4:04 PM
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