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Mocking nickname for the Air Force as desk-bound.
A desk-bound airman playing at being elite.
TikTok's absurdist substitute for the crying-laughing emoji.
The Eisteddfod's top prize for a bardic poem in strict cynghanedd metre.
Naive lefty idealist (pejorative)
Closet lefty / hypocritical progressive
A desk-bound soldier, mocked as the opposite of airborne.
Blowing all your cash on whatever you can afford, even when you can't afford the good stuff.
Love interests stuck together until the tension breaks them.
A truck riding safely tucked between the lead and tail of a convoy.
Extra reps completed with a spotter's help.
One who uses violence to carry out a boss's orders.
Extremely nervous or on edge.
Blowing open a reinforced wall or hatch nothing else can touch.
Beefy reinforcement minion that spawns after an inhibitor falls.
Force-quitting to the console dashboard mid-match to dodge a ranked penalty.
Pumping continues to brute-force your way to the ending instead of one-crediting it.
The trope where the love interests are forced to share a single bed.
To hit something or someone with serious force.
The chair you leave in your shoveled parking spot — and woe betide whoever moves it.
A parachute — British forces slang.
Tea. The forces' lifeblood.
Laundry — wash day, forces style.
An undesignated seaman doing grunt work on the deck force.
Civilian life outside the forces.
Mature content — open to view.
A discount applied to an asset's value, or a forced loss on a position.
Tradesman who builds the steel reinforcement cages that go inside concrete.
Law Enforcement — cops, especially undercover or sting ops.
Mature content — open to view.
Gradually adding weight/reps to force muscle growth.
To grab a rebound forcefully
A sack that also forces a fumble.
A forceful score; figuratively, a sure thing.
A device that uses water and gravity to force smoke into the lungs.
A swindler or con artist who works by wits, not force.
Hired physical force; strong-arm men, or intimidation itself.
Forces slowing progress down.
Favourable forces speeding progress up.
Reduction in force; a corporate euphemism for layoffs.