Results for “ketch a fire”
Shooting a common angle before you actually see the enemy.
Whole team dumping into one enemy so they drop fast.
Two teammates holding different angles on the same enemy.
Nose.
Acting as lookout while someone else is up to no good.
Remake a dish fast after a misfire, return or screw-up.
Yet another name for the oxy-acetylene torch.
Getting along extremely well.
To take off / blow up; also to get vexed
Playing so well the shots can't miss
Excellent, amazing, or extremely good.
Secretly really good, in an understated way.
Hit by enemy fire, which briefly slows your movement.
Dying to your own Molotov fire.
Scope in and fire the instant the crosshair settles — a one-tap in one motion.
When an effect fires off automatically the moment its conditions are met.
Exploiting the game's tick timing to fire off actions faster than normal.
Reskinning your gear so it looks fire without touching the stats.
A gear set whose bonus fires off on a random chance, not on demand.
Inputting your next move during the current animation so it fires the instant it can.
A Ryu/Ken-style character with a fireball, an anti-air uppercut and a forward-moving kick.
An attack that fires the opponent straight down, usually to their death.
A glitch that fires the end credits early, skipping the game.
A bullet an enemy fires at you the moment it dies.
Dense curtain-fire bullet patterns you weave through — the 'bullet hell' itself.
A satellite drone trailing your ship, adding firepower or eating bullets.
A short, deliberately provocative opinion fired off for reaction.
Voice-call sport of rapid-fire roasting an opponent with absurd hyper-specific insults.
Quick-fire game where you vote whether you'd sleep with someone or not.
Bonfire, in Brummie/Black Country mouths — especially the Guy Fawkes one.
Fire — top-tier, excellent.
A firearm — old-faithful hip-hop term for a gun.
Empty a clip — fire a gun, usually all of it.
A rural Michigan cabin or property used as the home base for firearm deer season.
Anti-aircraft fire, or the guns that throw it up.
A dugout or shelter used to take cover from incoming fire.
Drop everything — fire this one now.
A misfired, returned or no-longer-servable plate.
An engine compression brake that lets a diesel slow itself with a loud rapid-fire bark.
A typo on the trading keyboard that fires off the wrong size, price or ticker.