Results for “St Lawrence”
St. Lawrence — GD set at 63rd & St Lawrence, Woodlawn.
Pulling a jungle camp off its spawn so a fresh one spawns next to it — double the farm.
Snatching an objective from under the enemy's nose, usually with Smite.
Gambling items or gold against another player in a duel.
The 'everyone huddle up' marker — pile on it to split the damage.
A player who joins a streamer's lobby just to hunt them on camera.
A squashed low res run for a wider, easier-to-spot enemy.
Slapping a thrown explosive directly onto an enemy's body.
Moving in tiny increments to funnel aimed bullets into one tidy line you can dodge.
Defenders piling up at one spot to wall off a push.
The mainstream dance/influencer side of the app.
Handling what needs handling, no excuses, no flinching.
Romance-novel hero archetype: older, distinguished, commanding — but the kind who'd order for the table and fix your problems.
Meme misspelling of 'stocks,' used whenever the market makes no sense.
Big flat round Tyneside bread loaf — a Geordie staple.
To rob someone. A robbery.
Welsh-English for last orders — closing time at the pub.
Absolutely blootered — very, very drunk.
Staggering drunk — bouncing off walls on the way home.
A sly bit of thieving — or any cheeky stunt you pulled off.
Dublin greeting — 'what's the story, horse?' compressed.
A gun — drill-rap pet name for the strap.
A firearm — old-faithful hip-hop term for a gun.
Oversized shades worn loud — hyphy uniform.
The front steps of a house — and the social spot for sitting out and watching the block.
When a too-tall U-Haul gets its roof peeled off by a Storrow Drive bridge.
Massachusetts shorthand for state troopers.
A gun in UK drill — a strap.
Guard duty or sentry shift in the British Army.
An illicit note passed between cells.
Bootleg immersion heater rigged from bare wires to boil water in a cell.
Fake-Latin label for a patient convinced they're dying when they're fine.
Ultra-rare — basically raw and barely warm.
Make a dwindling ingredient last to the end of service.
Got no tip.
Board structure where only a slice of directors is up for election each year, making takeovers a slog.
The thin sliver of equity left over after a company loads up on debt.
Subscribing to an IPO just to flip the allocation on day one.
Tradesman who builds the steel reinforcement cages that go inside concrete.
Lineman — utility or transmission pole climber.
The block or strip where street-based sex workers find clients.
A dancer's turn on stage, usually two or three songs long.
Pulling older stock to the front, putting fresh stuff behind — FIFO on the shelf.
A US state trooper.
Pull the hose and get it to the fire.
Effortless personal style and confidence — a blend of "style" and "ease."
Heavy, filling, carb-loaded British comfort food that sits in your belly.
To support an artist obsessively and loyally — or the devoted fan who does it.