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A play changed at the line of scrimmage.
Houston's Fifth Ward — historic, hard, and often called 'The Bloody Nickel.'
British slang for prison or a police station.
55 miles per hour.
The Greenlee 555 — the industry-standard powered conduit bender.
Go away; leave.
A toad or frog
A defense with five defensive backs.
A pound (£1).
Five dollars' worth of cannabis.
To hold; to stop
The Devil
A narrow footpath or alleyway.
Disbelief at someone's nerve — they did something so bold and disrespectful you can barely process it.
Snowclone nickname for a streamer defined by one habit — like React Andy.
Affectionate-derogatory nickname for Twitter (now X) and the cursed energy of posting there.
Coy nickname for Twitter, especially post-rebrand when people refuse to say 'X'.
Someone admired for doing something reckless, audacious, or gloriously stupid.
To nick something — Geordie for steal.
Your bits, bobs, knick-knacks and clutter — Black Country for 'stuff'.
Nicking apples (or any fruit) straight off someone else's tree.
Brummie nickname for someone from the Black Country.
Condition, form, nick — usually paired with 'fine' or 'good'.
Cockney rhyming slang for a nicker (a pound).
To pinch — to nick, to steal.
Dundee nickname for the Evening Telegraph newspaper.
Insider nickname for Atlanta.
Older nickname for Atlanta — now tourist-coded and locally cringe.
Atlanta's nickname for the Chattahoochee River.
Chicago, nicknamed after Iraq for its body count.
Drill nickname for Illinois, riffing on the kill count.
Chicago — the long-running nickname that drill rappers inherited and never let go.
E-40's nickname for the Bay — yay = cocaine.
Short for pachuco — also a nickname for El Paso.
Hip-hop nickname for lean — codeine cough syrup mixed into soda.
Houston nickname for lean — purple codeine drank.
Trap subgenre where the bars are about credit-card fraud and digital scams.
Houston's hometown nickname, in tribute to DJ Screw.
Houston's nickname, earned by the back-to-back-titles Rockets of '94 and '95.
Dallas's preferred local nickname for itself — no 'the' needed.