Results for “ay up”
Clear off; go away and bother someone else.
Spanglish 'see you later' — I'll watch for you.
Aww, poor thing / oh my goodness (PR)
Rhyming slang for a tenner (£10).
Yes; also 'always'
If you go looking for trouble, don't act surprised when you find it.
Houston interjection — 'man, hold up'.
Mature content — open to view.
A coordinated costume set worn by a team of cosplayers.
The player whose whole job is racking up kills and clearing bodies for the team.
An attack that hits from behind, tricking you into blocking the wrong way.
Old-school playful misspelling of upvote.
Geordie rallying cry of support, especially for Newcastle United.
Up the canal — Brummie for a walk along the waterway.
Out of town, away from the ends.
Mild, overcast, drizzly — Ireland's default weather, dressed up as a compliment.
Affectionate Irish 'no way!' / 'stop messing'.
Houston's weekly meet-up where slab owners bring the candy paint out.
Drink built with the layering order reversed.
The boring, miserable work of making sure the fire actually stays out.
A gay man who performs a female illusion in drag but doesn't live as or transition to a woman.
RuPaul's phrase telling the lip-sync winner she's safe.
RuPaul's phrase eliminating the losing queen.
A gay man serving full female illusion at a ball without living as or transitioning to a woman.
Ball category where masculine gay men compete in heels, mixing genders on the floor.
Dazed, love-struck or in a confused stupor.
To get hurt or scraped up (PR)
Shutting down the player you're guarding
An informal game with players who show up
Barred from a cup because you've played in it for another club.
Illegally approaching a contracted player.
Stay brave; don't be downhearted.
A recurring fan event where fans post selfies with group hashtags.
Away serving time in a state prison.
Come on! / hurry up!
When the rear wheel catches the coping or lip on the way out.
Dressing up as a character from anime, manga or games.
Visible improvement in a cosplayer's skill over time.
If you can't keep up, don't try.
Old-school Upper Midwest dinner-only restaurant with relish trays and brandy.