Results for “ducks in a row”
To organise and prepare everything before proceeding.
Runners on base.
Releasing a grenade at the top of a jump for a long, consistent throw.
A blocked jab into an instant throw — the cheapest reset in fighting games.
To have a full-blown tantrum.
Houston alt-name for chopped and screwed.
Cameron Paul's 1987 drum loop — bounce's second foundational sample.
The traditional Mardi Gras shout to a float rider — toss me some beads.
Wasted on lean — or, depending on tone, just incredibly cool.
When a too-tall U-Haul gets its roof peeled off by a Storrow Drive bridge.
A naval aviator. From the brown footwear that goes with the flight-crew uniform.
The eagle on a Navy petty officer's rank insignia.
A patient's lost control of their bowels and someone has to clean it up.
A state trooper — the apex predator of the highway.
Mature content — open to view.
Mature content — open to view.
A veiled, contemptuous insult — disrespect you barely have to spell out.
Artful, indirect contempt — an insult you don't even have to say out loud.
Very early morning; dawn
Musty, stale-smelling or unwashed.
Effortlessly lifting heavy weights.
A player who heats up and scores in a hurry
To slam dunk the ball
Clearing the ball high and far into the stands.
The archetypal East End pub sing-along and dance.
Rhyming slang for barrow, or an affectionate 'me old cock'.
An exclamation of surprise or amazement.
Winning first place on a music show three weeks running.
Cannabis you cultivated yourself.
Death row.
A helpful household spirit of folklore
Digging deep through someone's social media history.
To blame or sacrifice a colleague to save yourself.
Unconventional, rapid growth tactics.
Rapid, exponential business expansion.
He's conceited and self-important.
Extremely intoxicated.
In a straight line; direct distance.
Upper Midwest inversion meaning 'lend me.'
To go all out, give it everything you got, whether on the mic, the floor, or in a battle.