Results for “Sippin' on da Syrup”
The 2000 Three 6 x UGK single that put purple drank on the national map.
Force-quitting to the console dashboard mid-match to dodge a ranked penalty.
The little bit of life you lose blocking specials and supers — death by a thousand pokes.
A chain of crouchdashes that glides a Mishima forward like he's on rails.
The swaying lunge that lets Mishima characters slide into your face.
Cancelling backdashes with down-back so you can spam them and float around.
Air-dodging diagonally into the floor to slide while staying free to act.
Flicking back and forth on the spot to bait and control space.
Taking a hit on purpose to ride the knockback or abuse invincibility frames.
Dense curtain-fire bullet patterns you weave through — the 'bullet hell' itself.
Disgusted DansGaming face — that's gross.
Your kills, deaths and assists — the quick scoreline for how you did.
A go-for-it day — green light from the universe, courtesy of an elderly pug.
A soft day — stay in, do nothing, the pug said so.
Whichever poor soul Twitter has collectively decided to dunk on for the next 18 hours.
The older user who pays the Nitro and gifts for a Discord kitten.
Dating that lives entirely inside Discord voice and text channels.
Pretend relationship that, shockingly, becomes real.
Romance-novel hero archetype: older, distinguished, commanding — but the kind who'd order for the table and fix your problems.
Romance subgenre that leans into the taboo — morally grey leads, violence, dubcon, kidnap plots.
The anniversary of your Reddit account, marked by a little cake icon next to your username.
Cutesy doggo-speak for a snake.
Geordie for mate or young lad.
Geordie for get away — disbelief or dismissal.
Mature content — open to view.
Someone from South Shields, on the south bank of the Tyne mouth.
Darlington — the County Durham town, shortened the way locals actually say it.
Today.
A silly fool — affectionately.
To throw something — chuck it.
Cockney rhyming slang for a cab (taxi).
Welsh and West Country word for plimsolls or trainers.
Welsh sympathy phrase — 'poor thing', said with real warmth.
Cheers — literally 'good health.'
Well done, very good — Welsh school-report classic.
A gullible fool — an Irish word for someone who'll believe anything.
Mild, overcast, drizzly — Ireland's default weather, dressed up as a compliment.
Mac Dre's signature hyphy dance move.
Bay Area tag for 'you know what I mean?'
The legendary LA hip-hop radio station name-dropped across West Coast rap.
NOLA rallying cry — now the Saints fans' battle hymn.
Darling — the universal NOLA term of address, used on anybody.
A playground slide.
Across the Mississippi from NOLA proper — Algiers, Gretna, Marrero, Harvey.
Houston's weekly meet-up where slab owners bring the candy paint out.
Strong, sticky, smelly weed — a compliment.
North Houston street whose 'Kirk-en-doll' pronunciation outs you as local or tourist.
Boston oath — I'm dead serious, on my dead friends.