Results for “V Live”
Terpene-rich concentrate from fresh-frozen cannabis.
Solventless concentrate from fresh-frozen cannabis.
A right miserable mush — a face dragging on the floor.
Cockney rhyming slang for pissed — drunk.
A former livestreaming app for idol broadcasts
Algospeak euphemism for 'kill' or 'die', coined to dodge social-media moderation filters.
Nadsat for the head, anglicised from the Russian 'golova'.
'How about you?' — the polite bounce-back that keeps a conversation alive.
The little delivery unit that ferries items from the shop out to your heroes.
A bought-in crate that delivers your custom weapons.
Warzone's in-match shop — trade cash for gear and lives.
A player who lives in training mode digging up tech and combos.
Keeps Link's sword hitbox live long after the swing ends.
Stringing kills or pickups together to keep a score multiplier alive.
Keeping a boss or enemy alive to squeeze out maximum points.
Retweeting someone with your own commentary stapled on top — the dunk delivery system.
Dating that lives entirely inside Discord voice and text channels.
Live-action role-play; online, accusing someone of faking an identity or persona.
Dumping your entire account into one position. You only live once.
A narrow alleyway between Liverpool terraces.
A non-Scouser from the towns surrounding Liverpool.
Full form of 'wool' — someone from outside Liverpool proper.
A Liverpool street kid with attitude — tracksuit, swagger, mischief.
Liverpool word for a soft idiot, usually said with a smirk.
A taxi — Liverpool's word for flagging a cab.
A splinter — the tiny wood sliver in your finger.
A newt — old dialect word still alive in Wales.
A cupboard. Where the cups, tins or clothes live.
Round Sicilian sandwich stacked with cold cuts and olive salad.
Houston's I-610 ring road; 'inner looper' = lives inside it.
Found On Orthopaedics Barely Alive — jibe at ortho for letting medical issues slide.
One full cycle of seat, serve, clear — the unit a restaurant lives or dies by.
A driver running a chromed-out show truck — often the kind that hauls live poultry.
A driver who runs livestock — cattle, hogs, sheep — in a slatted trailer.
A deer on the road — alive, dead, or about to be a hood ornament.
The thin sliver of equity left over after a company loads up on debt.
The National Electrical Code — the rulebook electricians live and die by.
The big lockable steel chest where a crew's tools live overnight on a jobsite.
A non-contact voltage tester — pen-shaped, beeps near live wires.
Non-contact voltage tester. Beeps near live, no probe required.