he/she's a beast-fiend-boss-monster at (insert activity)
Radical is the slang word, unless you meant radical as in 'extreme measures' if so the slang word is 'heavy' or 'harsh'
It's a slang term for playing in the extreme upper range
"Schloom" is slang for being in a state of extreme tiredness or exhaustion, often resulting from long hours of work or lack of sleep. It is commonly used to describe feeling completely drained or worn out.
Exremophiles is microorganisms with the ability to thrive in extreme environments such as hydrothermal vents.
Arabian horses have the ability to go a long time with out water, therefore, they have the ability to survive extreme weather circumances.
The ability to bounce back from extreme stress is called resilience. Resilience involves adapting well in the face of adversity, trauma, tragedy, or significant sources of stress. It allows individuals to effectively cope with stress and overcome challenges.
In slang, "bars" refers to impressive and skillful rap lyrics. It is commonly used in conversation to praise someone's lyrical ability or to acknowledge a particularly clever or impactful line in a rap song.
No such word. Check your spelling. However, there is taxi moxey, which is old slang for the innate ability to flag a taxi in inclement weather in NYC.
"Pipe Hitter" is military slang that originally referred to someone in the Special Forces but has come to mean anyone who will go to the extreme to accomplish an impossible mission.
That is the correct spelling of the slang term helluva("hell-of-a"), meaning a notable, extraordinary, or extreme thing or event.ExamplesIt was a helluva winter.That was a helluva golf shot.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant something extreme, fine, powerful, large or remarkable. It could also be spelled roncher.
Extreme patriotism, feeling of ability to serve most effectively that way.