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Flicking in and out of cover fast to bait shots and gather info.
Releasing a grenade at the top of a jump for a long, consistent throw.
The player who farms the jungle and roams to gank, not a lane.
Faking out an enemy, weaving through brush or fog to dodge or lose them.
Farming the neutral monsters in the woods between the lanes.
Dancing in and out of cover to bait shots or spot the enemy.
The squadmate who controls the drop and picks where you land.
When a blockstring traps you and you can't duck out after blocking hit one.
Excuses a player makes for losing — bad controller, lag, off day, you name it.
A young one — a kid, a rookie, someone who doesn't know yet.
Cranking the comedy/clown act all the way up as a dating or social-status strategy.
A narrow alleyway between Liverpool terraces.
Fake, counterfeit, knock-off.
Older Scouse for a girl or girlfriend.
Scouse for getting dumped, stood up, or blown out.
Bail on plans last-minute without bothering to explain.
A taxi — Liverpool's word for flagging a cab.
Geordie shorthand for Jarrow, the Tyneside town famous for the 1936 march.
To steal something — rob it.
Cockney rhyming slang for 'own' — as in alone, on your own.
Cockney rhyming slang for a piddle — a wee.
Pain, hassle, grief — usually from a body part or a person.
Classic Scots exclamation of surprise — the Oor Wullie trifecta.
Mildly mocking term for a Dubliner.
Irish for the toilet — always plural, always casual.
Dublin rhyming slang for a taxi.
Catholic-safe exclamation — a 'Jesus!' that won't get you a clip round the ear.
Irish-mouthed 'Jesus' — exclamation, not prayer.
Roasting, cracking jokes on somebody.
A hustle — a profitable lick or money move.
Memorial rebrand of Bricksquad 069 after Lil JoJo's murder.
LA's late-2000s street dance and rap scene — skinny jeans, snapbacks, the reject.
A car fitted with hydraulics — it 'has juice'.
Caló for a girlfriend or a woman — Chicano for 'shorty'.
Memphis 'joint' — a thing, a person, a whatever-you-mean.
To rob, scam, or hustle for a payday.
Dallas nickname for AT&T Stadium, Jerry Jones's billion-dollar Cowboys palace.
Chocolate sprinkles, in New England.
Detroit for clowning, joking, acting silly.
The feds. The police.