Results for “Old Guard leather”
The romanticised early leather era (c.1945–late '60s) of tight-knit clubs, strict protocol and military-style BDSM hierarchy.
Old National Highway — south metro Atlanta strip.
Old National Highway — the stretch of GA-279 in south Fulton, ATL slang shorthand.
London slang for the police.
Pre-1990 vogue style of clean lines, symmetry and precision, inspired by hieroglyphs and fashion poses.
A quiet-luxury aesthetic mimicking inherited wealth — no logos, just polo, loafers, and discreet expensive taste.
The older, dominant, mentoring leather archetype — with sadomasochistic associations, big from the late 1970s on.
Hunting an offstage opponent to kill their recovery before they get back.
Your fastest-ever time for a single segment.
Youngest group member who's somehow elite at literally everything.
The '30-year-old Boomer' wojak — a millennial mocked as already old, tired and out of touch.
The old paid premium award you'd buy to slap on a great post or comment.
Any soft drink in NOLA — temperature doesn't matter.
A US Marine — from the leather neck-stock of the early Corps uniform.
Mature content — open to view.
Aerated non-fat milk whipped into a cold cloud topping.
A gay person who has never had heterosexual sex.
A man — most often gay — who lives the leather subculture: the gear, the BDSM, the whole identity.
The leather cap — traditionally reserved for Tops or experienced bottoms, and you never touch another man's.
Black-and-blue striped flag with a white centre stripe and red heart, designed by Tony DeBlase, debuted at IML 1989.
The premier leather title contest — founded by Chuck Renslow in Chicago, 1979.
A chosen-family structure within leather culture, built on mentorship and belonging rather than blood.
A lesbian who has never had sex with a man.
The warm, loyal, eager-to-please, sunshine partner in a wlw couple.
The poor soul left holding a worthless investment after everyone else cashed out.
Someone stuck holding a worthless or crashed asset, left holding the bag while others cashed out.
Impressively hard, skilful, and ruthless — high praise for a verse or beat.
Being present for someone's feelings without trying to fix them.
Kicking back totally relaxed and unbothered, cool with no worries at all.
Pirated, cracked software distributed illegally, a cornerstone term of old BBS and scene culture.
A scheme to hype a coin up, sell at the peak, and leave latecomers holding the crash.
Holding an unexpected spot instead of the standard one.
The player who roams alone to catch rotating enemies off-guard.
The defender who stays glued to a bombsite and holds it no matter what.
Holding your cheap guns after a win to fix the economy.
Sniping while staying fully scoped in, holding the angle instead of quickscoping.
Landing the killing blow on a minion to grab its gold.
The AI minions and jungle monsters you farm for gold and XP.
The spot in the lane where the two creep waves crash and hold position.
Holding the minion wave by your tower with only last hits, starving the enemy.
Refreshing your ability cooldowns the instant you score a kill.
Paying gold to respawn instantly instead of waiting out the death timer.
The inner fort guarding the Core in HotS.
The first kill of the match, which hands out a chunk of bonus gold.
Killing a fed enemy on a streak and claiming the bounty gold their lead has piled up.
A dead-simple fight: tank holds the boss, everyone else hits it.
An alt character that exists purely to hold your stuff.
Casting High Level Alchemy to turn an item straight into gold.