Results for “bobby on the beat”
A British police officer.
The one-bar Showboys loop that powers nearly every New Orleans bounce track.
Cameron Paul's 1987 drum loop — bounce's second foundational sample.
A UK Special Constable — volunteer with full powers but no pay.
Makeup applied flawlessly and fully — a face that's beat is perfectly done.
An instrumental made to sound like a specific artist — and a meme format for 'this gives off ___ energy.'
To talk a lot, to run your mouth or chatter away.
A neutral camp you beat up to recruit mercs that push a lane for you.
Drafting a champ specifically to beat one the enemy already locked.
Beat the game as fast as possible, no extra requirements.
Beat the game collecting the bare minimum possible.
Safer, slower strategies you run when consistency beats raw speed.
Beating SM64 while pressing the jump button as few times as possible.
Beating every stage so the game restarts harder instead of ending.
To hit, beat, or thump someone — Geordie for giving them a hiding.
To thrash, beat, or give someone a proper hiding.
To beat, defeat, or humiliate someone — often in a fight, sometimes fatally.
Wrecked drunk — or beaten senseless. Take your pick.
Beaten, knackered, or thumped — Irish pronunciation of 'beat'.
Jerk-dance move where you drop low on the beat.
Spec-ops mantra: deliberate execution beats panicked haste.
A head swollen grotesquely round from a serious beating.
One prisoner giving another a beating — as a message.
A beat cop.
A hip, affectionate way to address a man — the beatnik equivalent of 'man' or 'dude.'
A beat-up, rattletrap old automobile held together by hope and tape.
A young woman — the beatnik counterpart to calling a guy a 'cat.'
A composed, stylish, in-the-know man — the very picture of beatnik cool.
Impressively hard, skilful, and ruthless — high praise for a verse or beat.
Pure delusional confidence — claiming you'd beat any opponent or situation no matter how hopeless.
An insulated cooler box for keeping your beers and food cold, the beating heart of any Aussie outing.
To release new music — and as a noun, the moment a beat kicks in and the song explodes.
Wrecked — financially destroyed by a bad trade, or just badly beaten at anything.
Patois for 'dirty' — can mean filthy, an insult, or a sick beat that goes hard.
An instrumental or beat — Jamaican-derived word that runs through UK street music.
The moment a track's tension breaks and the bass and beat slam back in.
To an intense or wild degree — the beat-era way of saying 'a whole lot.'
Asking for trouble — headed straight toward a beating or serious consequences.
A fast heel-toe dance style ravers do to four-on-the-floor electronic beats.