Results for “Uncle Sam's Yacht Club”
Ribbing nickname for the Coast Guard.
Cockney rhyming slang for bed (also head).
A curveball.
And there you have it; job done.
A club that keeps getting promoted and relegated.
The stream of penetrating-trauma patients (and those who cause it)
An expression of astonishment.
Old-school Upper Midwest dinner-only restaurant with relish trays and brandy.
Yuga Labs, maker of Bored Ape Yacht Club.
Fizzy drinks. Coke, 7Up, Club Orange — the lot.
A Mardi Gras club that throws a parade or ball.
A dancer still in her first couple of years in the club.
The flat fee a dancer pays the club just to work her shift.
Dancer slang for a strip-club customer.
Sexual services beyond what the club's rules — or the law — actually allow.
Private back room at a strip club you rent by the hour for premium dances and bottle service.
Strip-club lap dance performed with zero physical contact.
A 1970s disco-club dance built on fast, dramatic arm throws, born in LGBTQ nightlife and folded into vogue.
The romanticised early leather era (c.1945–late '60s) of tight-knit clubs, strict protocol and military-style BDSM hierarchy.
An informal rotating savings club among friends.
A small club knocking out a much bigger one in a cup.
A fan who only supports a club while it is winning.
Barred from a cup because you've played in it for another club.
An 'uncle fan,' an older male fan with spending power.
Radio term: signal is unclear or garbled.
To go out partying — to hit bars, clubs, and nightlife for the night.
Paying a premium for a reserved table and full bottles at a club — flexing money.
Short for "uncle" — an older guy, or anyone acting old or out of touch with trends.