Results for “do you got what it takes”
Coded TikTok question for 'are you a girl who likes girls?' — a sapphic shibboleth.
Dead air in a fight — the boss is untargetable and you can't deal damage.
Clear off. Get lost. Bin yourself.
Hands — as in "wash your donnies".
An annoying person — or the bug they gave you.
Polari for pretty, nice or sweet — as in 'your dolly old eek'.
Posing with a dog that isn't yours on dating profiles to seem more lovable and trustworthy.
Take the risk or do the wild thing because it makes a good story — treat your life like a movie.
Suspect, unreliable, or a bit wrong — could be a person, a deal, or your stomach.
Two players peeking the same angle at once to overload one defender.
Damage over time — a debuff that ticks away an enemy's health bit by bit.
The revivable bleed-out state in squad BRs — DBNO.
A swarm of users piling on one account in coordinated replies and quote-tweets.
Black-beanie wojak archetype: the depressed, nihilistic early-twenties guy who's given up.
Shiba Inu meme captioned in broken Comic Sans inner monologue: 'much wow, very meme, so slang.'
Skeleton-trumpet onomatopoeia — the sound a meme skeleton makes.
Cutesy version of downvote — the evil twin of updoot.
A proper idiot — Geordie for someone acting daft.
Down in the dumps. Glum-faced.
A leisurely stroll, no destination needed.
A skiver. Someone who'll do anything except work.
The mocking name for the affected South Dublin accent — 'Dublin 4' becomes 'Dortspeak'.
Aluminum krewe coin thrown from Mardi Gras floats.
New England for 'in the basement' — said 'down sullah.'
Michigan word for a sliding glass patio door.
A shotgun in UK drill.
The Submarine Warfare insignia worn by qualified submariners.
To sleep, kip down, or skive off doing nothing.
Australian crim slang for a rat.
A small walk-in clinic, no appointment needed.
Hospital slang for a motorcycle — a reliable pipeline of fresh organ donors.
Lunch and dinner back-to-back, one body, no break.
55 miles per hour.
A funding round priced below the last one.
A heavy short-handled sledge swung two-handed.
Frappuccino sent through the blender twice.
The dominant partner — the one holding psychological control. Domme is the feminine form.
Excellent, top quality, the highest grade, flipped from drug slang into pure praise.
Mature content — open to view.
Cockney for telephone — 'dog and bone' rhymes with phone, clipped to the 'dog'.
A light-hearted British insult for a fool or idiot, usually said with affection.
Something dead easy — 'the test was a doddle.'
Money — classic, long-running slang for cash.
Desperately longing for someone or in a low, pathetic state of wanting — usually romantically.
Money, cash — 'I'm saving up some dosh.'
UK street slang for a respected, top-tier person; the boss or main man.
Leaning fully into pessimism, doom, or hopelessness — sometimes as an identity, often half-ironically.
Twitch hype chant with an arms-up emoticon, born from Imaqtpie's Heimerdinger.