Results for “jugs o' beer”
Ears.
The 6400 block of S King Drive in Parkway Gardens — King Von and Lil Durk's set.
Historic Black NOLA neighborhood near the old New Basin Canal.
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A ton, a whole lot (DR)
Mature content — open to view.
A claim to share the second half of something.
Dropping back to protect a teammate who's getting jumped.
A player who's maxed every single crafting job — the full set.
Champion Points, ESO's endgame grind that buffs you long after you hit max level.
Stashing Crypto's drone in a hidden spot so it scouts safely.
Black-beanie wojak archetype: the depressed, nihilistic early-twenties guy who's given up.
Youngest group member who's somehow elite at literally everything.
Mock-Australian 'no' for dramatic emphasis.
Romance-novel hero archetype: older, distinguished, commanding — but the kind who'd order for the table and fix your problems.
A genderless, slightly-softer respelling of 'bro'.
The meme face — and identity — of the guy who'll never get a date, ever.
We're gonna make it — crypto's compressed pep talk.
Have fun staying poor — crypto's signature taunt.
Do your own research — crypto's legal disclaimer in four letters.
Geordie for 'to go' — the verb you'll hear stitched into half of Newcastle.
Mancunian for beers — a few pints down the pub.
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A sly operator who's quietly stitched everyone up and got away with it.
A skiver. Someone who'll do anything except work.
A gullible fool — an Irish word for someone who'll believe anything.
Schoolyard insult for someone who's never shifted (French-kissed) anyone.
Your crew. From 'fo'nem' — short for 'folks and them'.
Short for O'Block, the Parkway Gardens set in Chicago.
300 Killer — Lil JoJo's diss flip of Chief Keef's '3Hunna'.
GD set on 69th Street, Englewood — Lil JoJo's crew.
Memorial rebrand of Bricksquad 069 after Lil JoJo's murder.
G Herbo's stretch of S King Drive, named for slain friend Fazon.
BD set on Chicago's South Side around 64th & Drexel — L'A Capone and RondoNumbaNine's block.
051 Young Money — rival Gangster Disciples set frequently dissed on O'Block records.
Fredo Santana's Black Disciples-aligned drill collective out of O'Block.
Emphatic Caló 'no' — the louder cousin of chale.
Chicano all-purpose 'right on / alright / let's go'.
Memphis crew named for the rotating count of members — three to six, depending who's around.
Southern American English for 'about to' — on the verge of doing something.