Results for “long tater”
Espresso pulled with more water for a longer extraction — a lungo.
A pit toilet with no flush
Tedious, too much effort, or a hassle that's not worth it.
Iconic broken-English meme line from the 1991 Mega Drive game Zero Wing.
A right miserable mush — a face dragging on the floor.
Dishwasher in a professional kitchen (French).
A hand-ratchet cable puller for tensioning lines and dragging loads.
A home run.
Total physical and mental exhaustion from prolonged stress, usually work.
Releasing a grenade at the top of a jump for a long, consistent throw.
Defusing the bomb without a defuse kit, which takes longer.
A carry that scales so hard the late game basically belongs to it.
The jungle monsters and bosses that belong to nobody.
Time to kill — how long it takes to drop a target.
Champion Points, ESO's endgame grind that buffs you long after you hit max level.
SM64 trick chaining backward long jumps to rack up insane speed.
Keeps Link's sword hitbox live long after the swing ends.
Holding the trigger down for one long continuous burst of bullets.
So deep in internet culture your takes no longer make sense to humans outside it.
Original gangster — the long-timer who was there before it was cool.
A K-pop trainee's official first release as an idol — the moment they're no longer in training.
Due diligence — a long WSB research post on why a stock will rip.
Nosey — sticking your beak where it doesn't belong.
Up the canal — Brummie for a walk along the waterway.
Home. As in goin' wum after a long shift.
Cheap frozen cordial lollies in a long plastic tube — peak Brummie corner-shop nostalgia.
A frozen sugary ice-pop in a long plastic tube.
A long gun — rifle or extended-mag piece.
Chicago — the long-running nickname that drill rappers inherited and never let go.
Long Beach, California — Snoop and Warren G's home turf.
Houston name for the long horizontally protruding wire wheels on a slab.
Long narrow NOLA house with rooms in a straight line front to back.
The Rio Grande Valley — deep South Texas along the Mexico border.
A long razor slash across the face — named for the stitch count.
A sentence so long the parole date sounds like science fiction.
A doctor's polished shrug when a dying patient asks how long they've got.
Plated food sitting too long in the window, going cold or wilting before it's served.
A misfired, returned or no-longer-servable plate.
Diners who squat at a table long after the meal's done.
A Peterbilt truck — the chrome-laden status symbol of long-haul trucking.