Results for “inki sandwich”
A backstage snack that became a meme about secret idol dating.
Pressing two buttons a frame apart to widen your link timing — priority linking.
UK traffic patrol car with a red stripe down a white body.
Not very intelligent; slightly odd.
Extremely busy; also going flat out.
Bracketing a victim's trade with a buy before and sell after.
A punch in the mouth, served up as a threat.
Drinking during daytime — the chaotic, sun-soaked cousin of a night out.
PUBG's shrinking damage wall that herds everyone in.
That emotional fog after finishing a great book — can't start a new one, can't stop thinking about the last one.
A sandwich. That's it. That's the post.
A great thick doorstep sandwich.
Out drinking heavily.
A sandwich — or anything between two bits of bread.
NOLA's signature sandwich on crackly Leidenheimer French bread.
Round Sicilian sandwich stacked with cold cuts and olive salad.
The twin bridges over the Mississippi linking NOLA to the West Bank.
Boston word for a sub sandwich, from the Italian roll it's served on.
Drinking fountain, in Boston and Wisconsin.
A hot sub sandwich, New England style.
A peanut butter and Marshmallow Fluff sandwich, the official sandwich of Massachusetts.
Canoeing plus brewing — drinking beer while floating down a river with mates.
Mature content — open to view.
a sandwich
Mature content — open to view.
A sandwich
A drinking party / binge; also 'la peda'
A sandwich.
A drink of alcohol; a drinking session
Smoking; also stinking or very drunk
Pleasantly buzzed from drinking — past sober, nowhere near drunk.
A sandwich, Aussie-style — most iconically a sausage in bread at a Bunnings car park.
A session — usually of drinking, smoking, or partying that runs long.
Something you can't stop thinking about — it occupies your mind without paying rent.
Mature content — open to view.
Hyped, wild, and out of control — usually from drinking, partying, or pure energy.
A small neighborhood corner store — a New York City institution selling everything from snacks to sandwiches, often with a cat.
'I know, right?' — emphatic agreement that says 'exactly what I was thinking.'