Results for “heart of oak”
Rhyming slang for broke (skint).
A jump on a new inmate to see if he'll fight back.
Standing near a clashing minion wave to hoover up the XP in HotS.
Oakland, California — the Bay's grittier twin to San Francisco.
A cold, cruel, heartless person
One who kills; also, a doctor.
To retch, vomit or feel sick with disgust
The tanks who engage first and soak the damage up front.
Putting your body between an ally and danger to soak or block it.
A beefy character whose whole job is to soak damage for the squad.
A circle on the ground someone has to stand in, or 'soak', to defuse it.
That spinning, clammy, about-to-boak feeling after too much.
Impromptu East Oakland parking-lot meet — donuts, ghost-rides, street racing.
Oakland youth bike with spokes wrapped in coloured duct tape and tinfoil.
Oakland street dance — gliding, contorting, flexing on the block.
Oakland slang for lame, wack, beneath you.
Pimp C's name for UGK's slow, gospel-soaked Texas sound.
Cajun-rooted pet name for a kid or sweetheart.
Cedar Springs Road — Dallas's main LGBTQ+ nightlife corridor in Oak Lawn.
Stabbed — soaked in your own blood.
Black-and-blue striped flag with a white centre stripe and red heart, designed by Tony DeBlase, debuted at IML 1989.
The lovesick heartache left after a relationship ends.
To hit hard; also to drink or eat heartily.
A thick hearty soup of provisions and meat
Heart (also sweetheart).
Sweetheart — 'alright, treacle'.
Stay brave; don't be downhearted.
An affectionate term for a woman; from 'treacle tart' = sweetheart.
A heart-fluttering, crush-inducing moment.
Synthetic-cannabinoid-soaked paper smoked in prison.
Soaked to the skin; drenched
Dripping wet; soaking
Plump, wholesome and cheerful-looking; hearty
Thoroughly soaked; drenched.
The breakup letter every soldier dreaded — the homefront sweetheart calling it off while he's away.
To eat heartily and enthusiastically — really dig into a big meal.
Lunfardo for a woman or girlfriend, one of the most tango-soaked words in the porteno argot.
A light-hearted British insult for a fool or idiot, usually said with affection.
A crying Pepe emote with hands raised for heartbreak and emotional moments.
A sweetheart or romantic partner — your boo, the one you're into.