Results for “mid tier”
Firmly average; ranked in the middle
a small (285ml) glass of beer
Shots between the paint and the three-point line
Mid-grade, average-quality cannabis.
A rubbish heap; a very messy place
Mediocre, average, or overhyped — a dismissive verdict on an anime, show, or anything else.
Mature content — open to view.
Feeling intimidated at the gym.
A row or level of cells in a cellblock.
Everyday, mid-tier cannabis for casual sessions.
Going prone mid-gunfight to drop under their aim and win the close-range duel.
A battle res — resurrecting an ally mid-fight without dropping combat.
When your partner drags you off the game mid-raid.
FFXIV's hardest raid tier — no Echo, no mercy.
A god-tier trial boss in FFXIV, summoned straight out of the lore.
A supply drop packed with high-tier loot.
Apex movement tech for whipping mid-air into a sharp new direction.
Force-quitting to the console dashboard mid-match to dodge a ranked penalty.
The mid-range poking battle of spacing, baiting, and whiff-punishing.
KEKW variant for when chat's mid-laugh and the moment suddenly flips.
The brain of the team calling the plays mid-match.
Reflex blurt at something shocking, awkward, or thirst-trap-tier.
Affectionate caption hyping someone mid-diva moment.
Refusing to log off mid-personal-crisis and tweeting your way through the meltdown.
Highest-tier stan compliment for someone iconic.
To perform brilliantly — usually shouted as 'let him cook' when someone's mid-flow and shouldn't be interrupted.
Geordie for excellent, brilliant, top-tier.
Brummie gold standard — means brilliant, excellent, top-tier.
A crusty bread roll — the Midlands name for what others call a bap or barm.
A rubbish heap or dustbin — old Black Country word for the midden.
A crumpet — what the West Midlands calls them.
Great, brilliant, top-tier — Manc seal of approval.
To talk loudly, chatter, or mouth off — Welsh and Midlands dialect.
Fire — top-tier, excellent.
Oakland, California — the Bay's grittier twin to San Francisco.
Memphis / Mid-South pronunciation of Coca-Cola — and a generic word for any soda.
Mid-South euphemism for 'I swear' — mild, churchy, grandma-approved.
Cartier 'Buffs' — wood-grain framed glasses that read Detroit status from a block away.
Midwest reflex 'oops' when you bump into someone.
Midwest word for any fizzy soft drink.