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"Not gonna lie, for real" — stacked emphasis
Not Gonna Lie — bracing someone for an honest, often blunt admission.
Stepping a game forward one single frame at a time.
Skin-tingling rush from beta-alanine in pre-workout.
Rapping off the top of your head — or, confusingly, just a loosely-themed track.
Holding an unexpected spot instead of the standard one.
Killing the enemy right after they killed your teammate, a trade.
The player who leads the charge onto a site to open it up.
A kill you grab while bailing out of a site to save your gun.
The tanks who engage first and soak the damage up front.
The player who farms the jungle and roams to gank, not a lane.
Holding the minion wave by your tower with only last hits, starving the enemy.
Farming the neutral monsters in the woods between the lanes.
An attack string with a tiny gap that stuffs anyone who tries to mash out.
An input that only works if you hit it on one exact frame.
A goofy dog-face Twitch emote spammed for sarcasm, playfulness, and raids.
Be f***ing for real — knock it off with the nonsense.
WSB self-deprecating bit casting yourself as the cuck loser-husband.
Frightened, scared.
Standing about gassing won't pay the bills — let's crack on.
The road.
Mortified. Beyond embarrassed.
Schoolyard insult for someone who's never shifted (French-kissed) anyone.
Caló for a cigarette — the smoke on your lip.
A Boston milkshake — actually made with ice cream.
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Affectionate hospital nickname for the psychiatry team.
Patient who keeps turning up to A&E like it's a loyalty scheme.
A Freightliner tractor.
The lead truck in a convoy scouting for cops ahead.
CB operator using illegally modified out-of-band frequencies.
Salomon bond desk's grotesque Friday food ritual.
Trading ahead of a client's order you know is about to move the price.
A short-handled sledgehammer swung one-handed, usually around 3–4 lb.
Powdered coffee base used only in Frappuccinos.
Going off on your own at a fire — and getting people killed.
The reminder that you came to compete, not to make friends.
Mid-20th-century coded phrase for a gay man.
When the Bottom tries to steer the scene against the agreed power dynamic.
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