Results for “gonnae no dae that”
Please don't do that — a firm/comic request to stop
You're talking nonsense / lying
Total physical and mental exhaustion from prolonged stress, usually work.
Buying an AWP with no armor so you can actually afford the AWP.
Defusing the bomb without a defuse kit, which takes longer.
Turning a small early lead into an unstoppable one.
Downed into a crawling bleed-out state, not dead yet.
The revivable bleed-out state in squad BRs — DBNO.
A sniper kill landed without ever aiming down the scope.
Shots that clearly land but do zero damage thanks to lag.
Queueing solo by switching off Fill Teammates, no randoms attached.
Clearing a stage, boss or whole game without losing a single life.
The group that keeps ROM dumps clean, verified and honest.
Head-in-hands emote — watching it all fall apart.
A soft day — stay in, do nothing, the pug said so.
Cutesy doggo-speak for a snake.
A Reddit account built around one running gimmick.
Pseudonymous crypto poster — face hidden, opinions loud.
Prison and working-class British slang for a cigarette.
Thick-headed, stupid.
A great thick doorstep sandwich.
Taunt aimed at a Birmingham City FC supporter.
Softener that warns something blunt is incoming.
Welsh oxymoron meaning 'soon-ish' — could be five minutes, could be an hour.
Right now, just now — the Scottish 'at the moment'.
Drill nickname for Illinois, riffing on the kill count.
A po-boy ordered plain — 'nothing on it.'
Dallas tag phrase — 'know what I'm talking about?'
Caló for 'no problem / no sweat' — literally 'no fart.'
Emphatic Boston 'no way!' — answered with 'ya suh!'
Detroit-born ginger ale, often used as a generic for any ginger ale in Michigan.
Masked up so no one can ID you.
RAF Police, named for their white-topped service caps.
Homemade prison hooch fermented from fruit, sugar and bread.
A doctor's polished shrug when a dying patient asks how long they've got.
Hospital slang for a motorcycle — a reliable pipeline of fresh organ donors.
A motorcyclist riding without a helmet.
A sheet-metal worker — ducting, flashing, anything bent from sheet.
The diagram telling staff exactly which product goes on which shelf, facing which way.
'No offense, but' — a disclaimer before a blunt truth.