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A player who lives in training mode digging up tech and combos.
Twitch copypasta that calls out viewers who watch for free and never pay a dime.
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Clothes, gear, your outfit.
Scouse for getting dumped, stood up, or blown out.
Nosey — sticking your beak where it doesn't belong.
Geordie for maybe, perhaps.
To have a full-blown tantrum.
Standing about gassing won't pay the bills — let's crack on.
Rubbish, useless, no good.
The police — specifically Greater Manchester's finest.
Have a word with yourself.
Brain-fried — too wrecked or knackered to think straight.
Cockney rhyming slang, usually for 'Greek'.
Balls — and by extension, total nonsense.
In bits — drunk, exhausted, or emotionally destroyed.
Bay Area sound — slow tempos, deep 808s, sparse synths.
Drinking fountain, in Boston and Wisconsin.
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A submariner — someone who serves on subs.
The dishwasher — the one in the suds all night.
A wheeled excavator, as opposed to a tracked one.
A British police officer.
A UK Special Constable — volunteer with full powers but no pay.
A short, squat 375ml bottle of beer — and 'stubbies' are also iconic short work shorts.
Wordy, pompous, meaningless jargon — coined in 1944 by a fed-up congressman sick of bureaucratic babble.
Money — older slang for cash, named for the green color of bills.
To accelerate hard, spinning the tires — or to leave somewhere fast.
Pirated, cracked software distributed illegally, a cornerstone term of old BBS and scene culture.
Taking back a bombsite the enemy already grabbed and planted on.
A player who joins a streamer's lobby just to hunt them on camera.
A grenade lobbed near-straight up to rain down on enemies.
Grabbing the ledge yourself so the opponent can't grab it to recover.
Gibberish prank catchphrase from a 2020 TikTok creator.
A rubbish heap or dustbin — old Black Country word for the midden.
To talk rubbish or lie.
To rob someone. A robbery.
Texted abbreviation for 'you get me' — you understand?
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Mouthy, cheeky, won't shut up — Welsh for gobby.
To shake or wobble — Welsh-English verb lifted straight from Welsh siglo.
Dundonian for the hallway or lobby of a house.
Annoying, rubbish, cursed.
Dublin's word for a chav — tracksuited, gobby, working-class stereotype.
Stabbed up — knife work, drill-scene shorthand.