Results for “Electric Wind God Fist”
The frame-perfect Mishima launcher that's plus on block.
Any playable character in Smite, deity or not.
A hard-to-reach, dominant position that locks down the whole ring.
The most-watched Discord packer; his roast freestyles ignited the TikTok packing meme.
The heated shelf at the pass where finished plates wait for a runner.
The Mexican office-worker stereotype — the corporate nine-to-five drone.
Cockney for a fiver — Lady Godiva rhymes with five-er, so a fiver becomes a 'Lady'.
Defenders popping a window to snipe attackers right off spawn.
Dumping a huge chunk of damage in a tiny window.
A god's set sequence of basic attacks, each step with its own animation and damage.
The window when the boss is actually hittable — make it count.
A god-tier trial boss in FFXIV, summoned straight out of the lore.
Your mum — usually deployed as a winding-up insult.
Geordie for someone deliberately winding people up.
Pit-head winding gear — originally the horse-powered version.
Oath formula — vouching personally, like 'on God' or 'on my mama'.
The dish that needs finishing for the window — now.
The service window where finished plates get called, checked, and handed to runners.
Plated food sitting too long in the window, going cold or wilting before it's served.
Make a dwindling ingredient last to the end of service.
Send a finished plate out the window to the server.
An electrician.
A hand bender for shaping rigid electrical conduit by leverage.
Armoured flexible electrical cable — wires inside a spiral metal jacket.
The wiring box bolted to an electric motor where the supply cable lands.
Diagonal cutting pliers — the snub-nosed cutters in every electrician's pouch.
A split-bolt connector used to splice heavy electrical conductors.
Metal straps that hold an old-work electrical box into drywall.
The National Electrical Code — the rulebook electricians live and die by.
Emergency escape out a window when the room turns on you.
An exclamation of shock at a big or attractive backside — basically 'god damn' for a curvy figure.
'On God' — swearing something's true, the Gen Z cousin of 'I swear.'
An oath meaning 'I swear,' invoking Jah (God) — basically 'on my life.'
"On my friends" or "on the gang" — used to swear something is true, like "I swear to God."
A thief who 'fished' goods through open windows with a hooked pole by night.
So frustrated your judgment goes out the window — playing emotionally instead of smart.
'I swear to God' — texted out of frustration, sincerity, or pure exasperation.
The night, in the cant — when the angler hooked windows and the prig went to work.