Results for “key smash”
Random rapid typing to convey emotional overload.
The senior inmate running a gang's pod.
Rushing every enemy in sight by holding the forward key.
Air-dodging diagonally into the floor to slide while staying free to act.
A downward-launching hit you can sometimes jump out of, unlike a true spike.
Quick-fire game where you vote whether you'd sleep with someone or not.
Hitting your own face with hard objects in the hope of thickening the bone for a more chiseled look.
Mature content — open to view.
British slang for prison, or specifically solitary confinement.
A difficult, unrewarding patient.
A well-done burger — overcooked, dense, and a punishment to plate.
A state trooper, named for the hat that looks like Smokey Bear's.
A driver hauling explosives or other dangerously volatile freight.
A hand bender for shaping rigid electrical conduit by leverage.
A spirit level.
Tiny round bowl for sauces, sides or garnishes.
A phony, untrustworthy person who talks a big game but never backs it up.
Openly and obviously — the loud, no-shame opposite of lowkey.
An offensive British slur, originally a derogatory term for Travellers, also used to mean tacky or cheap.
Mature content — open to view.
Secretly really good, in an understated way.
Quietly, secretly, or kind of — softening or admitting something a little.
Swinging straight from one relationship to the next without ever letting go of a bar.
Keysmash that signals giddy laughter or excitement, the trademark sound of the 2019 VSCO girl.
Tapping the opposite move key to stop dead for an accurate shot.
Sneaking into the enemy base to smash objectives while they're busy elsewhere.
Hunting down and smashing the enemy's wards to blind them.
Barracks — the lane buildings that upgrade your creeps when you smash the enemy's.
The Ancient — the core structure you have to smash to actually win the game.
The HotS team's main base structure; smash it and you win.
A pure with just enough Defence for a few key perks.
The space-animal Smash characters — Fox, Falco and Wolf — lumped together.
Scots for backside, bum — soft, jokey, the one you use with weans.
Grand, smashing, good-looking — Scotland's all-purpose compliment.
Car keys — but only in a Boston accent.
Inside info. The shortcut, the answer key, the heads-up you needed.
Prison officer — the UK lag's word for the man with the keys.
A green CO still finding the keyhole.
A typo on the trading keyboard that fires off the wrong size, price or ticker.
A small, chill, low-key gathering — the relaxed opposite of a rager.
A smashed-together way of saying 'talking about' that AAVE speakers use all day.
A jokey respelling of 'cool', signalling playful or ironic approval online.
A low-key, hidden, or chill spot — somewhere private to hang or party.
Away From Keyboard — you've stepped away and aren't at the screen.
Jokey 'language' spoken by someone who yaps nonstop — fluent in talking endlessly about nothing.
A key to the door, in the playful coded style of pure Harlem jive.
Smashed 'about to' — on the verge of doing something right now.
'What you doing?' — the classic low-effort opener, often a low-key flirt or boredom check.