Results for “LOL NAD”
'Little Old Lady in No Apparent Distress'
Sweets / candy.
A sweet or piece of candy
Laughing out loud; signals amusement at something funny.
An ice lolly (ice pop).
Mature content — open to view.
Mature content — open to view.
A frilly Victorian/Rococo-inspired Japanese street fashion.
To dawdle or waste time.
Throwing a grenade before enemies arrive at a choke or site.
A grenade lobbed near-straight up to rain down on enemies.
A cuppa — short for 'paned o de.'
Doctor shorthand for 'no abnormality detected' — and the cynical joke version, 'not actually done.'
Not much (rhyming reply to a greeting).
Hawaiian word for cannabis.
The idealised, graceful, traditional Japanese woman.
The invented teen argot of A Clockwork Orange, named from the Russian suffix '-nadtsat' (-teen).
Releasing a grenade at the top of a jump for a long, consistent throw.
Defensive grenades thrown to cancel out the enemy's offensive utility.
The big neutral monster in LoL that hands your team a game-swinging buff.
Twitch's version of LOL, slapped on with a laughing face.
I Just Burst Out Laughing — Gen-Z's replacement for LOL.
WoW-born equivalent of 'lol.'
Cheap frozen cordial lollies in a long plastic tube — peak Brummie corner-shop nostalgia.
The Panavia Tornado strike jet.
Canadian prison slang for a child sexual abuser.
In Canadian prisons, the ultimate insult — accuses you of being a rat or sex offender.
Walmart PA code for severe weather incoming — usually a tornado warning.
An ice lolly / popsicle.
A chocolate-coated chewy pineapple lolly
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Rolling on the floor laughing; stronger than LOL.
The Canadian one-dollar coin.
The Canadian two-dollar coin.
Discontinued Canadian $1,000 notes.
To signal with a smoke grenade; by extension, to leave.
A 40mm grenade or grenade launcher.
The M79 grenade launcher.
Warning shouted when throwing a fragmentation grenade.
Rocket-Propelled Grenade — a shoulder-fired anti-armor weapon.