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Exhausted; or broken beyond repair.
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Cockney for boots — 'daisy roots' rhymes with boots, clipped to your 'daisies'.
Standing on a teammate's head to reach a sightline you couldn't otherwise hit.
Any effect that stops a hero moving, casting, or attacking — stuns, roots, hexes, the lot.
To sort something out, organise it, or get hold of it.
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Starting beef rooted in gang-set allegiance.
Cajun-rooted pet name for a kid or sweetheart.
Caló name for El Paso — the root of the word 'pachuco.'
The woman running the brothel.
A small independent brothel — four workers or fewer, no big-boss owner.
A Black masculine lesbian; a term rooted in Black queer women's culture.
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Starchy root vegetables (ground provisions)
"Know Your Art History" — respect digital art's roots.
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I couldn't care less (PR)
I couldn't care less (Cuba)
A highly defensive, organised Italian tactical system.
Highly organised, fanatical supporters.
Polari for a toilet, lavatory or house — from Italian 'casa', and the root of Cockney 'khazi'.
Polari for a man — from Italian 'uomo', and the root of many compound terms.
A fan who roots for two idols to be a couple — real or fully imagined.
To eat, to chow down, with roots in French/Italian thieves' slang for the mouth.
Cockney for money — 'bread and honey' rhymes with money, the likely root of 'bread' for cash.
Polari for a woman or girl — likely from Italian 'paglione' or a Romance root.
Cant for a church — root of 'autem mort' (a wedded woman) and 'autem diver' (church-thief).
Polari for fortune or luck — a hopeful word from Romance roots.
Clothing, your threads or good gear, with roots in a Quechua word.
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An affectionate term for a close friend or brother, rooted in Jamaican Patois.
A quick Patois-rooted greeting, like 'yo' or 'oi' between bredren.