Results for “I-10 High Rise”
The elevated stretch of I-10 arching over the Industrial Canal — a NOLA landmark.
A raised spot that gives you the angle and the advantage.
Casting High Level Alchemy to turn an item straight into gold.
Faking the hardware's functions instead of the hardware itself.
Wound up, in a state, nerves shot.
Mature content — open to view.
Openly and obviously — the loud, no-shame opposite of lowkey.
A caster class stuck in cloth armour — high damage, paper-thin defence.
Buying low and selling high on items to turn a profit — merchanting.
Buying low and selling high fast on the Grand Exchange for quick profit.
Spamming 90-degree build turns to shoot up to high ground fast.
The rapid ramp-and-wall build technique for rushing to high ground.
A supply drop packed with high-tier loot.
The Fall Guys obstacle round you scramble up while elimination slime rises beneath you.
Maxing the score counter so it physically can't display any higher.
Ranked way higher than you actually deserve.
A number that says how good you are. Higher is better.
Mature content — open to view.
Exclamation of surprise — Swedish-suburb slang gone global.
A blunt, high-impact assertion dropped like ordnance.
Highest-tier stan compliment for someone iconic.
Hyped up, buzzing, way too excited — sometimes high.
If you go looking for trouble, don't act surprised when you find it.
Someone with absurdly high-level market or crypto intelligence.
Drunk, high, or otherwise off your face.
Lowland Scots word for a Highlander or anyone from the rural sticks.
Classic Scots exclamation of surprise — the Oor Wullie trifecta.
A genuinely decent, trustworthy person — the highest Irish compliment with minimum fuss.
Old National Highway — south metro Atlanta strip.
Old National Highway — the stretch of GA-279 in south Fulton, ATL slang shorthand.
MDMA / ecstasy, Bay Area slang popularised by Mac Dre.
Caló for solid, tight, good — high praise on the Eastside.
The twin bridges carrying I-10 across Lake Pontchartrain to Slidell.
Cajun exclamation of surprise — and also the local word for crappie.
Texan for the highway frontage/access road.
A US Marine — from the high-and-tight haircut.
Stupidly early. Some hour before sunrise that doesn't deserve a real name.
Any cop, on or off the highway.
A state trooper — the apex predator of the highway.
The fast lane / passing lane on a highway.
A highway rest area — often with a cruising reputation.
The grass median strip between highway lanes.
A highway mile marker post.
A high-pressure phone-bank operation cold-calling retail to dump dodgy stock.
The ceremony for placing the highest beam on a building.
Thigh band a dancer wears to stash tip cash during dances.
Known Value Item — the staple whose price shoppers actually have memorised.
Excellent, top quality, the highest grade, flipped from drug slang into pure praise.