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Cockney rhyming slang for a cup of tea.
Sly, sneaky, smooth-talking — the kind you don't turn your back on.
A sly, smooth-talking weasel of a person.
A private with no rank insignia — the lowest rung.
Slow steady erosion of P&L, premium or capital.
A sleeping-streamer emote for boring, slow, or sleep-inducing stream moments.
Perfectly styled and on point — most famously about eyebrows.
Clipped form of 'elite' meaning highly skilled, and the name of the numbers-for-letters writing style.
A flashy execution-style melee on an enemy who never saw it coming.
A close-range 1v1 melee scrap, usually in the Smite jungle.
Downed into a crawling bleed-out state, not dead yet.
The revivable bleed-out state in squad BRs — DBNO.
Sliding backward while still facing and dashing forward in Melee.
Short hop, fast fall, L-cancel an aerial — the cleanest, laggiest-free way to throw an air move from the ground in Melee.
Quick-fire game where you vote whether you'd sleep with someone or not.
Hard work. Proper sleeves-up effort.
Doric for a weasel — or a sleekit wee person.
Mature content — open to view.
To go to sleep, from Cajun French 'faire dodo.'
To sleep, kip down, or skive off doing nothing.
Faking sleep or unconsciousness to dodge something.
The Greenlee 555 — the industry-standard powered conduit bender.
Booking that includes sleeping over — usually priced per night, not per hour.
Leetspeak for 'rocks' — to be excellent — using the '-xor' suffix, as in 'j00 r0xx0r'.
Sleepy or drowsy, in a cute, soft way.
To panic, freak out, or flee — to come apart or bolt under pressure.
Leetspeak for 'you', often paired with taunts like 'j00 got pwned'.
Leetspeak for 'sucks' — to be bad — the counterpart to 'roxxor'.
A phone-system hacker; the 1970s subculture whose 'ph' spelling seeded later leetspeak.
Leetspeak respelling of 'hacker', often written h4x0r, used admiringly or mockingly.
A nap or a sleep — 'I'm having a kip' means do not disturb.
Wearing technical hiking and outdoor gear as everyday fashion — fleeces, shell jackets, and trail shoes in the city.
The number-spelling of 'leet' (elite) and the name of the whole letter-for-numeral substitution alphabet.
To sleep or stay somewhere, often informally and without plans.
Leetspeak respelling of 'fear', as in the taunt 'phear my 1337 skillz'.
To run off or flee fast — Polari and Cockney for making a quick getaway.