Results for “county line”
Drug supply run from cities to smaller towns via a dedicated phone line.
A county sheriff or deputy.
A memorized spot and aim point to land an ability on a target you can't even see.
The heroes sitting behind the tanks, deadly at range but soft up close.
The tanks who engage first and soak the damage up front.
So deep in internet culture your takes no longer make sense to humans outside it.
Past saving — your worldview is now 90% memes and Discourse.
Fluent in every niche internet beef nobody offline has heard of.
A role-based subgroup within a K-pop group — vocal line, dance line, rap line, visual line.
Working the cook stations behind the pass during service.
The cook manning one station on the hot line during service.
Cook is stepping away from their station — cover them.
Pre-workout ingredient that boosts the pump.
Alternate name for the free-throw line context
A defense stopping the offense from scoring near the goal line.
The small set of members a fan loves most within a group.
Members or fans born in the same year.
The group members considered the most conventionally attractive.
The members of a group who handle rapping.
The members who carry a group's main singing.
The strongest dancers in a group.
How a song's parts are split among members.
The general prison population, or the mass move to chow.
A weighted string used to pass items between cells.
The main act of a festival or show — the biggest name, usually closing the night.
Standing on a teammate's head to reach a sightline you couldn't otherwise hit.
Killing two or more enemies lined up with a single bullet.
Going round the side to hit the squishy backline instead of the meat shields up front.
Moving in tiny increments to funnel aimed bullets into one tidy line you can dodge.
Playing emulated retro games online together.
Your kills, deaths and assists — the quick scoreline for how you did.
The exact set of characters a team is running. The lineup.
A face so good it never declines.
Acting online like the world is a film and you're the lead everyone tuned in to watch.
Punchline format where the poster makes a wild claim then 'trails off'.
Dramatic comeback line lifted from Michael Jordan's documentary, deployed for petty grudges.
Mad + bald — losing your composure online, hard.
Collective noun for Twitter users — the people of the timeline.
Online-native female persona built around a chat-room or Discord following.
Angry red-faced wojak with a receding hairline, used to caricature right-wing posters.