Results for “ear”
Yat pronunciation of 'oil' — cooking oil, motor oil, any oil.
Wiping a whole minion wave fast, usually with AoE.
How fast and cleanly a hero can wipe out a minion wave.
Clearing the whole game on a single credit, no continues.
Stock chat insult for the unkempt, smug, fedora-tipping nerd archetype.
The '30-year-old Boomer' wojak — a millennial mocked as already old, tired and out of touch.
WSB insult for anyone shorting or betting on a stock falling.
A playful, sing-song thank-you.
Nearly. Almost. Not quite there yet.
Afraid. Scared. Bottling it.
Unattended kit. Leave it, lose it.
Standard-issue field load-bearing kit — pack, belt, pouches, the lot.
A jump on a new inmate to see if he'll fight back.
A proctologist.
Got it, chef.
Any cop, on or off the highway.
A speeding ticket handed out by the cops.
The police station — where the bears den up.
A cop watching traffic from a plane or chopper.
A speed-radar trap set up by the cops.
A cop who's listening to the CB channel.
A rookie cop, fresh out of the academy.
A female police officer.
A male cop, or a senior officer on the road.
A state trooper — the apex predator of the highway.
Getting a ticket — or speeding hard enough you're about to.
Pulled over and ticketed by a cop.
A speeding four-wheeler ahead of you who'll get pulled over first.
Are you listening to the CB right now?
The breakup letter every soldier dreaded — the homefront sweetheart calling it off while he's away.
When a plan goes wrong — 'it all went pear-shaped.'
A long stretch of falling prices and gloom — the cold winter after the bull run.
London way of saying 'I swear' or 'on my life' to insist you're telling the truth.
Leetspeak respelling of 'fear', as in the taunt 'phear my 1337 skillz'.
Steroids and performance-enhancing drugs — 'running gear' means a steroid cycle.
Cockney rhyming slang for stairs — the textbook example everyone learns first.
A fiery, spirited young woman with attitude and energy to spare.
Aiming at the spot an enemy will appear before they peek.
Locking the enemy in their respawn so they get farmed the second they appear.
The player whose whole job is racking up kills and clearing bodies for the team.
Turning a small early lead into an unstoppable one.
Tearing a big slice off someone's health bar without killing them.
Dust of Appearance — sprinkle it to reveal nearby invisible enemies.
The Gem of True Sight — a carried item that makes nearby invisible enemies pop into view, permanently.
Super-charged lane creeps you earn for wiping all of the enemy's barracks.
Grouping all five early and rolling through towers as one unstoppable AoE blob.
Standing near a clashing minion wave to hoover up the XP in HotS.
A low-level character decked out in gear way above its level.