Results for “eskimo roll”
A character so pure and sweet they must be protected at all costs.
Tricking someone into clicking a link that opens Rick Astley's 'Never Gonna Give You Up.'
A parachute — British forces slang.
The block or strip where street-based sex workers find clients.
Flame rolling across the ceiling as unburnt fire gases ignite overhead.
Alyssa Edwards' wounded, incredulous gasp after being read for back fat.
Polari: to walk about, especially while cruising for trade.
Toilet paper.
a sausage roll from a service station
A screen for the ball-handler, then the screener cuts to the rim
Probably; casual spelling.
To spend time with or associate with
Rhyming slang for parole, or the dole.
A wave-like, sensual dance move through the torso.
A pre-made, ready-to-smoke joint.
A straight tube pipe open at both ends for big hits.
A hand-rolled cigarette.
To start something.
Very drunk.
One's supply of money; financial backing.
Money paid out as wages; being on the take.
Ride up, straddle the coping, then turn and roll back in.
Flipping a longboard upside down to get under a wave.
Being tumbled around inside a breaking wave.
Rolling backward then pivoting 180 on the rear wheel.
A track mound rolled over rather than jumped.
Mature content — open to view.
Someone rolling in cash — or the money emoji that flexes it.
A little remote-control scout you roll in before you push.
A coordinated kill set up under Smoke of Deceit so you roll in unseen.
Town Portal Scroll — teleport to a friendly building or back to base.
Grouping all five early and rolling through towers as one unstoppable AoE blob.
A player who snatches loot they had no right to roll on.
The mana pool that fuels every magical ability in The Elder Scrolls.
Excuses a player makes for losing — bad controller, lag, off day, you name it.
Wide-eyed Pepe spammed contextlessly to troll, often as 'YEP COCK'.
The mush in your head after too much short-form scrolling.
Tobacco — the rollie kind, not the shop-bought twenty.
A forward roll — Brummie kids don't do somersaults, they do gambols.
A crusty bread roll — the Midlands name for what others call a bap or barm.