Results for “if I had my druthers about it”
If I had my preference.
Doubtful; a bit risky.
I feel your pain; expresses empathy.
Emphatic variant of IYKYK
Individual First Aid Kit carried by each service member.
Barring unforeseen trouble.
If you can't keep up, don't try.
It was right in front of me the whole time.
Set for life, guaranteed to succeed, with nothing left to worry about.
Today I F***ed Up — a confession post about a recent personal disaster.
Oversized shades worn loud — hyphy uniform.
A disclaimer that what you're about to say is honest truth, not a dig.
Surviving a Fall Guys round to advance to the next one.
When a TAS proves it runs on real console hardware, not just an emulator.
Silently throttled by the algorithm — no notice, no flag, just dead reach.
Lands with weirdly outsized emotional or sensory impact.
Slather a photo in beauty filters until the subject is unrecognisable.
Meditative practice of 'entering' a desired reality, usually a fictional one.
Quietly throttling an account's visibility without telling them.
The pathetic-loser foil in the 'Virgin vs Chad' meme — everything the Chad is not.
Cult ironic catchphrase from a disturbing 2013 4chan Shrek copypasta, now used as devotional joke worship.
Deepfaking Charlie Kirk's face onto unrelated viral clips and reaction memes.
Ironic glow-up of the landlord archetype as an alpha 'Chad' figure.
WSB self-deprecating bit casting yourself as the cuck loser-husband.
A cigarette or, more often, a joint.
Geordie for get away — disbelief or dismissal.
Mature content — open to view.
Filthy. Properly grimy. Wants a hot bath and a scrub.
Very attractive, or top-quality.
A kiss — specifically a proper snog, tongues included.
California — the Chicano/Caló way to say it.
The spare tire mounted vertical on the trunk of a Houston slab — chrome, swangin', mandatory.
The Hawker Typhoon of WWII — and now the Eurofighter Typhoon.
Unattended kit. Leave it, lose it.
Soldier on the sick list or light duties — a skiver.
An illicit note passed between cells.
A long razor slash across the face — named for the stitch count.
Someone serving life.
Got no tip.
First-in, first-out — use the old stock before the new.