Results for “Fox Two”
Faking sleep or unconsciousness to dodge something.
A cunning striker who ghosts into space in the penalty area.
NATO phonetic alphabet code word for the letter F.
Brevity code announcing an air-to-air weapon launch.
Describing someone strikingly attractive, stylish, and alluring.
A lifted, elongated, almond eye look — makeup or a literal cosmetic lift.
To share something — usually a cigarette or a joint.
Cockney rhyming slang for a state — flustered or upset.
Phonetic-alphabet code for a cluster fuck — a total disaster.
The classic hedge fund fee: 2% of assets, 20% of profits.
A table for two.
UK shorthand for lights-and-sirens emergency response.
OSHA rule: two firefighters inside an IDLH fire, two staged outside ready to rescue them.
A coin-tossing gambling game.
Very quickly; in no time at all.
225 lb (or 100 kg) — two 45s/20s per side.
A hurry-up offense run near the end of a half.
A post-touchdown play worth two points from short range.
A give-and-go: pass, run past the defender, receive it back.
A match where each side dominates a different half.
Shoes.
A claim to share the second half of something.
The customary notice period before leaving a job.
Low-key relationship-building to advance without overt self-promotion.
Mature content — open to view.
Mature content — open to view.
Mature content — open to view.
Very Chicago way of saying 'a few.'
Two players peeking the same angle at once to overload one defender.
Killing two or more enemies lined up with a single bullet.
The spot in the lane where the two creep waves crash and hold position.
The hero who plays the hard lane, often solo against two enemies.
Jumping a squad that's already fighting, so you mop up two weakened teams.
Pressuring an enemy from two directions at once so they've got nowhere to go.
Two teammates holding different angles on the same enemy.
Pressing two buttons a frame apart to widen your link timing — priority linking.
The space-animal Smash characters — Fox, Falco and Wolf — lumped together.
A short, timed score-attack shmup — usually a frantic two-to-five-minute run.
The lit-up artwork sign crowning an arcade cabinet.
Two-word dismissal blaming someone's complaint on them being bad.