Results for “fair suck of the sauce bottle”
Come on; be fair.
Genuine, true, honest.
Buttered white bread covered in sprinkles.
A fair chance; a plea for fairness.
A fair chance or fair treatment.
Candy floss / cotton candy.
Catching a kick unhindered after signaling for no return.
OoT glitch that writes item values outside the inventory using a bottle on B.
Sweets. The Black Country word for confectionery.
Now we're getting somewhere — things finally working.
The Marine Corps. Said with love. Mostly.
Phlebotomists and the lab techs who keep coming for your veins.
Sausages with tomato sauce.
a liquor store
Ketchup
Extremely flashy, spicy ball-handling
To choke and throw away a strong position.
A weak, fake rapper with no skills, the kind of MC real ones eat alive on the mic.
Flapper-era way to call something nonsense, like saying 'baloney' or 'bunk.'
Paying a premium for a reserved table and full bottles at a club — flexing money.
Gym slang for steroids or performance-enhancing drugs — 'on the sauce.'
A liquor store — the bottle shop where Aussies stock up on grog.
Courage or nerve — "having bottle" means being brave; "losing your bottle" means chickening out.
Cockney for hair — 'Barnet Fair' rhymes with hair, clipped to your 'Barnet'.
A hot take with extra hot sauce — flagged in advance as controversial.
Everyone Sucks Here — AITA verdict when nobody in the story comes out clean.
Being mean, sly, or unfairly harsh — a proper miserable so-and-so.
Newcastle Brown Ale — the Toon's unofficial sacrament in a clear bottle.
Something outrageously unfair. A piss-take.
Boiled sweets — the hard, suck-don't-chew kind.
Soft, weak, embarrassing — has no bottle.
Cockney rhyming slang for bottle.
Fair play — to be fair, credit where it's due.
Lemon-pepper wings tossed in hot sauce — ATL's signature wing order.
To go to sleep, from Cajun French 'faire dodo.'
Memphis BBQ shorthand — sauced ribs or rub-only ribs.
Detroit coney-shop question: Cheez Whiz from the bottle or American slices on your chili-cheese fries?
Sauce on the side — the modifier every server scribbles when a guest doesn't want their plate drowned.
Small round dish for sauces, sides, and SOS orders.
Sauté and sauce chef — the most prestigious station on the line.