Results for “inside the loop”
Houston's I-610 ring road; 'inner looper' = lives inside it.
Beating every stage so the game restarts harder instead of ending.
Cockney rhyming slang for soup.
A close-quarters Fortnite scrap fought inside built 1x1 boxes.
A knockdown-into-mixup loop that keeps them guessing until they die.
A combo you can loop forever while the opponent's stuck eating it.
Sarcastic praise for a take so contrarian it loops back around to stupid.
Dating that lives entirely inside Discord voice and text channels.
Inside the Perimeter — living within I-285, i.e. actual Atlanta.
Insider nickname for Atlanta.
The one-bar Showboys loop that powers nearly every New Orleans bounce track.
Cameron Paul's 1987 drum loop — bounce's second foundational sample.
New Orleans hip-hop subgenre built on call-and-response chants over the Triggerman loop.
Cinnamon ring cake with a plastic baby inside, eaten through Carnival.
Hiding drugs inside your body to smuggle them.
Inside info. The shortcut, the answer key, the heads-up you needed.
Your clique inside — usually by race or gang.
To barricade yourself inside your cell so staff can't get in.
To get written up for breaking parole and sent back inside.
Mature content — open to view.
A brief, deceptive price rebound inside a much bigger downtrend.
Tradesman who builds the steel reinforcement cages that go inside concrete.
Ironworker who ties rebar — the steel skeleton inside concrete.
The plastic-jacketed house wiring inside basically every American home built since the 60s.
Armoured flexible electrical cable — wires inside a spiral metal jacket.
A porta-potty. The 'honey' is a polite lie about what's inside.
OSHA rule: two firefighters inside an IDLH fire, two staged outside ready to rescue them.
The whole building is on fire — we're not going inside.
Looping into anxious or negative thoughts that keep getting worse.
Cheap boxed wine — the silver bladder inside the box, fuel of broke Aussie students.
Out Of The Loop — admitting you have no idea what everyone's talking about.
"If you know, you know" — a tag for an inside reference only certain people will get.
The sly half-smile that hints at flirting, smugness, or a knowing inside joke.
Being out enjoying yourself, socializing, and living life — not stuck inside.
Connected to the right people — a supplier, the scene, or inside info.