Results for “Santa rally”
A tendency for stocks to rise around the year-end holidays.
A love interest whose ethics bend — dangerous, magnetic, not quite the villain.
A gun in UK drill — a strap.
A short-lived rally that lures buyers before prices fall again.
Youngest group member who's somehow elite at literally everything.
The face of a K-pop group — literally placed centre in the choreo.
Romance subgenre that leans into the taboo — morally grey leads, violence, dubcon, kidnap plots.
A scruffy, smelly, generally unwanted human being.
Geordie rallying cry of support, especially for Newcastle United.
A harmonica. Black Country for mouth organ — literally 'mouth iron'.
The street. Literally the 'horse road' — the bit where the traffic goes.
Up for absolutely anything — the Madchester rallying cry.
Underpants (Mancunian); also clothes generally.
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Welsh for an Englishman — literally 'Saxon'.
Cheers — literally 'good health.'
Get lost. Literally 'go boil your head'.
In agony — or literally jumping/heaving with something.
Dungeon Family rally call — owl-style holler for the crew.
Fredo Santana's Black Disciples-aligned drill collective out of O'Block.
NOLA rallying cry — now the Saints fans' battle hymn.
Local name for the French Quarter — literally 'old square'.
Caló for 'no problem / no sweat' — literally 'no fart.'
'Free' — as in 'free the gang'. The locked-up rallying cry.
The walk-in refrigerator — the giant fridge you literally walk into.
Polari for a lesbian — literally 'woman-man.'
A bodyboard; also literally an esky's lid.
A quiet phase where investors steadily buy before a rally.
Warm rallying sign-off blending wagmi and fren
A morally grey character you defiantly adore anyway
A sex offender or generally untrustworthy inmate.
An idiot; literally 'head the ball'
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Get lost; go to hell (literally 'go and scratch').
'Shut the door' (literally 'put the wood in the hole').
Rallying cry that retail traders are powerful when they hold as one.
A rally fueled by dealers hedging their call-option exposure.