Results for “into row zed”
Clearing the ball high and far into the stands.
Run back into the already-burned ground — it can't burn you twice.
A blocked jab into an instant throw — the cheapest reset in fighting games.
Releasing a grenade at the top of a jump for a long, consistent throw.
Smoothly opening a private message, almost always with flirty intent.
To have a full-blown tantrum.
Houston alt-name for chopped and screwed.
Cameron Paul's 1987 drum loop — bounce's second foundational sample.
The traditional Mardi Gras shout to a float rider — toss me some beads.
Wasted on lean — or, depending on tone, just incredibly cool.
When a too-tall U-Haul gets its roof peeled off by a Storrow Drive bridge.
Detroit coney-shop question: Cheez Whiz from the bottle or American slices on your chili-cheese fries?
A naval aviator. From the brown footwear that goes with the flight-crew uniform.
The eagle on a Navy petty officer's rank insignia.
A patient's lost control of their bowels and someone has to clean it up.
A state trooper — the apex predator of the highway.
Mature content — open to view.
Mature content — open to view.
A veiled, contemptuous insult — disrespect you barely have to spell out.
Artful, indirect contempt — an insult you don't even have to say out loud.
Very early morning; dawn
Musty, stale-smelling or unwashed.
Effortlessly lifting heavy weights.
A player who heats up and scores in a hurry
To slam dunk the ball
Pleasantly tipsy — feeling alcohol's first warm glow, but not drunk.
To go all out, give it everything you got, whether on the mic, the floor, or in a battle.
Pretending you're bad at a task so someone else has to do it for you.
Skin or nails so dewy and glossy they shine like a fresh glazed donut.
Excessively praised or hyped up beyond what's deserved.
Hitting your moves or poses with full force and confidence — really going for it.
To lose a winning game through bad play, sometimes on purpose.
Blowing a winnable game through bad decisions — losing a lead you should've closed out.
A treatment that sets your brows brushed-up and fluffy for that fox-eye, model look.
GI gallows humor for insects — the bugs and lice that plagued soldiers in the field.
Cockney for dead — 'brown bread' rhymes with dead, used both literally and as a threat.
To get dunked on so hard the moment becomes a poster — total public embarrassment.
A meme catchphrase from a viral hot-tub building guy — used to mock overconfident DIY or expertise.
Drowning in orders — past slammed, into survival mode.
Older insider name for the dramatic spin-into-dip drop, actually an onomatopoeic crowd cue, not the move's real name.