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Stereotypical Welsh phrase mocked for its absurd circular logic — basically 'whose coat is this?'
Head-in-hands emote — watching it all fall apart.
Affectionate caption hyping someone mid-diva moment.
Reply with a screenshot of someone's old contradictory post to expose them.
Punchline format where the poster makes a wild claim then 'trails off'.
Smiling-dog-in-a-burning-room catchphrase for pretending everything's okay when it absolutely isn't.
One-word reply meaning 'exactly, nothing to add.'
Standing about gassing won't pay the bills — let's crack on.
To steal something — rob it.
Cockney rhyming slang for 'own' — as in alone, on your own.
Mildly mocking term for a Dubliner.
Dublin word for a child.
Irish for the toilet — always plural, always casual.
The lo-fi, devilish, tape-deck era of 90s Memphis rap.
An enlisted US Navy sailor below chief — E-6 and down.
A green CO still finding the keyhole.
Your prison file — and the reputation stapled to it.
A spirit level.
A short-handled sledgehammer swung one-handed, usually around 3–4 lb.
A heavy short-handled sledge swung two-handed.
A rookie — fresh out of the academy with no time on the street.
Cockney rhyming slang for a suit — shortened to 'whistle'.
Extremely muscular and ripped — bigger and harder than just fit.
Talking to an invisible audience like a streamer, asking if something unbelievable is actually happening.
Crying-laughing. As in, this is so funny I'm dying.
This s**t pisses me off — the default TikTok gripe.
The most-watched Discord packer; his roast freestyles ignited the TikTok packing meme.
Hitting your own face with hard objects in the hope of thickening the bone for a more chiseled look.
In This Thread — sets up a one-line summary of what the thread is actually doing.
The guy who won't shut up about his bags at a wedding.
A griddled Northumbrian currant cake that hisses on the pan — hence the singing.
'She' — historic Lancashire pronoun.
A sergeant — Welsh loanword used in English military and historical writing.
A cocky chancer with too much mouth for his own good.
Underground Atlanta — the historic district built below the streets.
Memphis verb — get rowdy, go wild, lose it in the pit.
Memphis 'man' — pronounced with a curl, used like punctuation.
Memphis 'joint' — a thing, a person, a whatever-you-mean.
Memphis crew named for the rotating count of members — three to six, depending who's around.
Historic Black NOLA neighborhood near the old New Basin Canal.
Memphis / Mid-South pronunciation of Coca-Cola — and a generic word for any soda.
Memphis pronunciation of pork and beans.
Memphis BBQ shorthand — sauced ribs or rub-only ribs.
The August week Memphis fills with Elvis fans marking the anniversary of his death.
A historic NOLA neighborhood — Marigny, Tremé, St. John, the whole crew.
Houston's Fifth Ward — historic, hard, and often called 'The Bloody Nickel.'
Tex-Mex Spanglish for 'watch out' or 'check this out.'
Inflatable life-jacket — named for the curves.