Results for “as all get-out”
To the highest degree; extremely.
A fastball so fast it looks tiny.
A newt — old dialect word still alive in Wales.
The fee a UK doctor pockets for signing a cremation form.
Mature content — open to view.
Kiwi intensifier tacked onto an adjective (cheap as, cold as)
Friend, dude, bro (Cuba)
The pass that directly sets up a goal.
As soon as possible; expresses urgency.
Braces (for trousers).
A bong add-on that traps ash before the water chamber.
Time out of cell to socialise; 'assoc'.
A criminal who works with a Mafia family but is not made.
A large serving plate or oval dish
A term of endearment: 'my dear/treasure'
Being obligated to fulfill an option contract you sold.
Carry on; return to what you were doing.
Completely useless.
Extremely old.
In a straight line; direct distance.
Useless or idle.
"As hell" — a texting intensifier (e.g. "tired asl"); not to be confused with the older age/sex/location meaning.
A dismissive 'yeah right, never gonna happen' — the ultimate 90s eye-roll in two words.
Iconic broken-English meme line from the 1991 Mega Drive game Zero Wing.
The worst possible job posting at 1980s Salomon Brothers.
Mature content — open to view.
Buying an AWP with no armor so you can actually afford the AWP.
Channeling back to base to heal up and buy items.
Grouping all five early and rolling through towers as one unstoppable AoE blob.
A small, drilled squad that moves as one ball of buffs and wipes whole zergs.
Air-dodging diagonally into the floor to slide while staying free to act.
Chasing an offstage opponent with a relentless chain of aerials until they're dead.
Beating SM64 while pressing the jump button as few times as possible.
Past saving — your worldview is now 90% memes and Discourse.
To laugh hysterically — folded over laughing.
A useless rogue — a clown, a wastrel, a chancer.
Protruding 30-spoke wire wheels fitted to Houston slabs — also called elbows.
Caló nickname for San Antonio, originally street slang for the county jail.
The Rio Grande Valley — deep South Texas along the Mexico border.
Someone from the Rio Grande Valley of deep South Texas.