Results for “dead food”
A misfired, returned or no-longer-servable plate.
Running with an empty trailer — moving freight-less miles you don't get paid for.
A brief, deceptive price rebound inside a much bigger downtrend.
Tomato sauce (rhyming slang).
Genuine; true; absolutely.
Meat / dead flesh (avoided in Rasta diet)
Lifting a loaded barbell from the floor to a standing lockout.
Excellent, brilliant, class — Irish for something genuinely great.
Means 'seriously' or 'for real' — you're not joking even a little.
So funny you're metaphorically dying of laughter — or totally done.
Brand-new, never-worn gear — especially sneakers still in original condition with the box.
Boston oath — I'm dead serious, on my dead friends.
Drugs — the product you're out selling.
Mature content — open to view.
Tapping the opposite move key to stop dead for an accurate shot.
The heroes sitting behind the tanks, deadly at range but soft up close.
A dead-simple fight: tank holds the boss, everyone else hits it.
To resurrect a dead player and get them back in the fight.
A mechanic that wipes the group if anyone's dead or out of place.
Dead air in a fight — the boss is untargetable and you can't deal damage.
Downed into a crawling bleed-out state, not dead yet.
Getting trapped under an enemy's ramps and walls, dead to rights.
Chasing an offstage opponent with a relentless chain of aerials until they're dead.
Silently throttled by the algorithm — no notice, no flag, just dead reach.
Geordie intensifier — very, really, dead.
Geordie for properly — a flat-out intensifier meaning very, totally, dead.
Food, especially a packed lunch — old miners' word still going strong.
Black Country for food, especially good food.
Pork-offal meatballs in onion gravy — Black Country comfort food.
Food that's gone off — rancid, manky, in the bin.
Brilliant, deadly, class — Dublin's go-to compliment.
Killing rivals — or symbolically smoking weed strains named after dead ones. Chief Keef coinage.
A bag of weed — or, in drill, a dead rival's body.
Doing the food shop, NOLA-style.
Cheap fast food from the hood — wing spots, taquerias, corner-store plates.
Dunkin' — the coffee, the chain, the entire Boston food group.
Detroit's devil's food cake with buttercream 'bumps' under a chocolate ganache shell.
Candy, sweets, junk food — the good stuff from the PX or a care package.
The slow, stiff, dead-eyed walk of an inmate doped on heavy antipsychotics.
The expediter — the person at the pass organising tickets and getting food out.