Results for “oppo”
Your opposite number — close mate at work.
Performing a trick or rotation in the direction opposite to your natural one.
Tapping the opposite move key to stop dead for an accurate shot.
Instantly gaining health or shield when you eliminate an opponent.
Offensive pressure you pile on while the opponent gets up off the floor.
A grounded move built to swat jumping opponents out of the sky.
A chain of attacks the opponent blocks back-to-back to keep them pinned in defense.
A combo you can loop forever while the opponent's stuck eating it.
Reading how your opponent gets up and punishing it before they can move.
Reversing your opponent's reversal, the ultimate 'I knew you knew' read.
Slamming the opponent flat against the wall for a free follow-up.
Hunting an offstage opponent to kill their recovery before they get back.
Grabbing the ledge yourself so the opponent can't grab it to recover.
Killing an offstage opponent early by wrecking their recovery, not their percent.
An attack that fires the opponent straight down, usually to their death.
Chasing an offstage opponent with a relentless chain of aerials until they're dead.
Jumping off an opponent's head — for extra height, an escape, or to start a combo.
Reading your opponent's mind — anticipating their next move before they make it.
Voice-call sport of rapid-fire roasting an opponent with absurd hyper-specific insults.
An enemy, a rival, someone on the other side — short for 'opposition'.
Someone who accidentally argues the exact opposite of what they think they're arguing.
Ugly. Rough-looking. The opposite of peng.
A jet aircraft — as opposed to helicopters or prop planes.
A factory-made cigarette, as opposed to a hand-rolled one.
A wheeled excavator, as opposed to a tracked one.
Mature content — open to view.
NYPD slang for a uniformed patrol cop, as opposed to a detective in plainclothes.
Vogue's exaggerated feminine strut — crossing legs, swinging hips, hands thrown in opposition.
playing against (an opponent)
A chance, break or opportunity
Jargon for the physical world, as opposed to online.
A show-off / opportunist who barges in
To thoroughly outplay an opponent
A QB fakes a handoff and runs the opposite way.
The area inside the opponent's 20-yard line.
Playing the ball through an opponent's legs and collecting it behind them.
Letting the ball run through to deceive an opponent.
Completely dominating a direct opponent.
A shout warning a teammate an opponent is closing in.
Not in my back yard; local opposition stance.