Results for “hai kitten”
A discount applied to an asset's value, or a forced loss on a position.
A god's set sequence of basic attacks, each step with its own animation and damage.
Cancelling weak normals into stronger ones to build a combo, no specials needed.
Stringing kills or pickups together to keep a score multiplier alive.
TikTok's absurdist substitute for the crying-laughing emoji.
A user who plays a submissive, cutesy role on Discord in exchange for Nitro, gifts or attention.
Skeezy mod-DM opener; meme shorthand for predatory Discord moderator behaviour.
The Eisteddfod's top prize for a bardic poem in strict cynghanedd metre.
A truck riding safely tucked between the lead and tail of a convoy.
The discount taken off collateral value in a repo trade.
Chai latte with a shot of espresso dumped in.
Catfishing lite, where you misrepresent yourself with old photos, filters, or little white lies.
Wild, exciting, out of control in the best way.
Scope in and fire the instant the crosshair settles — a one-tap in one motion.
A chain of attacks the opponent blocks back-to-back to keep them pinned in defense.
A chain of crouchdashes that glides a Mishima forward like he's on rails.
Chasing an offstage opponent with a relentless chain of aerials until they're dead.
SM64 trick chaining backward long jumps to rack up insane speed.
The older user who pays the Nitro and gifts for a Discord kitten.
Angry red-faced wojak with a receding hairline, used to caricature right-wing posters.
Wojak archetype mocking Gen Z chat users — sliced hair, round glasses, dopamine-fried grin.
A running chain of bait-and-switch links where each new one sends you to the previous prank.
A haircut — and the slap on the head you got after one.
Cockney rhyming slang for the arris (arse), via a double-rhyme chain.
The unmistakable royal purple of the old NOLA drugstore chain — local shorthand for that exact shade.
An informal unit of volume — roughly what fit in the giant paper sacks from the old Schwegmann's grocery chain.
Dunkin' — the coffee, the chain, the entire Boston food group.
The chair you leave in your shoveled parking spot — and woe betide whoever moves it.
A US Marine — from the high-and-tight haircut.
A soft-grunge online boy with chains, painted nails, dyed hair, and a terminally online vibe.
Polari for hair — simply 'hair' spelled backwards, a classic back-slang coining.
A haircut — getting a fresh trim from the barbers is a roadman ritual.
Flashy, expensive jewelry — the sparkle of chains, rings, and diamonds.
Looking flawlessly tight, sharp, and perfect — hair, waist, or makeup on point.
Cockney for hair — 'Barnet Fair' rhymes with hair, clipped to your 'Barnet'.
Hair — cockney rhyming slang from Barnet Fair = hair.
Covered in diamonds and flashy jewelry — dripping in 'ice' from chains to watch.
A working-class youth with slicked-back hair, leather jacket, and a love of cars and rock-n-roll.
Slicked, glossy, just-out-the-shower hair or skin styled to look deliberately damp.
McDonald's — so iconic the chain put 'Maccas' on Aussie store signs officially.