Results for “lot lizard”
A prostitute working the truck-stop lots.
A caster class stuck in cloth armour — high damage, paper-thin defence.
Posting up in a parking lot in your slab to flirt and floss.
An auto-transporter — the truck that hauls a stack of cars.
Take the risk or do the wild thing because it makes a good story — treat your life like a movie.
A DJ or artist's full performance — the run of tracks they play in their slot.
Dying to your own Molotov fire.
Timed pickups on the map that hand you a temporary buff — haste, double damage, the lot.
Any effect that stops a hero moving, casting, or attacking — stuns, roots, hexes, the lot.
The patient dominant who handles a brat without losing the plot.
The book-obsessed corner of Instagram — staged shelves, candles, coffee, the lot.
Romance subgenre that leans into the taboo — morally grey leads, violence, dubcon, kidnap plots.
Paranormal Romance — vampires, shifters, fae, demons, the lot.
A one-coin-only zealot, usually Bitcoin.
Guaranteed early-access slot for an NFT mint or token sale.
Lottery-ticket bet on an obscure coin going 100x.
Clothes, gear, your outfit.
A rag, dishcloth, or clout round the ear.
Underpants (Mancunian); also clothes generally.
You lot — the plural 'you' in MLE.
A lad from the South Wales Valleys — Rhondda, Merthyr, Cynon, the lot.
Crockery — plates, cups, the lot.
A cupboard. Where the cups, tins or clothes live.
Fizzy drinks. Coke, 7Up, Club Orange — the lot.
Impromptu East Oakland parking-lot meet — donuts, ghost-rides, street racing.
A whole lot — the NOLA spelling of French beaucoup.
A whole lot — pronounced 'bookoo' down in NOLA.
Plain-clothes police who leap out of unmarked cars on you.
Civilian clothes — anything that isn't a uniform.
Altitude in thousands of feet — pilot radio shorthand.
Standard-issue field load-bearing kit — pack, belt, pouches, the lot.
NYPD slang for a uniformed patrol cop, as opposed to a detective in plainclothes.
Plainclothes anti-crime cops who pile out of an unmarked car and rush suspects.
Alcohol in general — beer, wine, spirits, the lot.
Clothes — a classic, slightly retro way to refer to your outfit or wardrobe.
Mature content — open to view.
Old-school ballroom slang for stealing — especially clothes to compete in.
Very, a lot — the NorCal intensifier that went national.
A lot, very, or really — the all-purpose Aussie intensifier for everything.
A lot of, plenty — 'brave man came to the rave.'
Deliberately plain, unbranded, ordinary clothing as a style statement — think dad jeans and a blank tee.
Frantically applying to lots of jobs out of frustration with your current one.
Fully decked out in stylish, expensive-looking clothes and jewelry from head to toe.
Your finest party clothes, the beaded, fringed, dressed-to-kill outfit you saved for a night out.
Clothes, in British/London slang — short for garments, usually meaning fly gear.
British slang for eating something fast and greedily — to scoff the lot.
Highly desirable, hyped clothing or sneakers — the fire pieces everyone wants.
The mischievous imaginary imp that RAF pilots blamed for every mysterious mechanical fault.