Results for “out on the lash”
Slipping outside the level into space the game never meant you to reach.
Acting wild, inappropriate, or completely off-the-rails — usually said with a laugh.
Out of legal driving hours under HOS rules.
You go to them — the worker travels to the client.
Describing something so excellent it's beyond belief or comparison.
Being out enjoying yourself, socializing, and living life — not stuck inside.
Out drinking heavily.
Covered in diamonds and flashy jewelry — dripping in 'ice' from chains to watch.
Total physical and mental exhaustion from prolonged stress, usually work.
A flashbang that detonates instantly, with no warning arc.
Turning away from an incoming flashbang to reduce how blind you go.
Defenders leaving the building to ambush attackers outside.
Summoner spell that instantly blinks you a short distance.
A new FFXIV player, marked by a little sprout icon.
The revivable bleed-out state in squad BRs — DBNO.
A bought-in crate that delivers your custom weapons.
Working out the fastest path through a game.
Prompt format inviting indirect self-disclosure through telling details.
Reply pointing out that someone's handle is suspiciously perfect for what they just said.
Prison and working-class British slang for a cigarette.
The off-licence — where you nip out to grab a few cans.
Cockney rhyming slang for snout — slang for tobacco.
To scold, moan or complain at someone.
A genuinely decent, trustworthy person — the highest Irish compliment with minimum fuss.
Rain coming down hard enough to ruin your day and your shoes.
Affectionate Irish 'no way!' / 'stop messing'.
'The hell are you talking about?' — slurred into one word.
'What are you talking about' — slurred and dropped into conversation.
To roll out with the gang to defend an associate, right or wrong.
Iced in jewels, rolling in a candy-paint slab — Houston's full-flex setting.
Houston-mashed contraction of 'know what I'm talkin' 'bout'.
Dallas tag phrase — 'know what I'm talking about?'
South Boston, or someone from it.
To pull out a weapon — usually a blade or strap.
Plain-clothes police who leap out of unmarked cars on you.
Serve every day of your sentence, no parole, no good time.
Mature content — open to view.
Empty your cell's chamber pot when the doors unlock in the morning.
A surgeon.
Plate and push food out as fast as the line can move.
Loudmouth who won't shut up on the channel.
Pit trading by shouting and hand signals.
Finished your apprenticeship — or the last beam is set on the building.
The ceremony for placing the highest beam on a building.
The cut a dancer owes the DJ, bouncers and house staff at end of shift.
Kitchen call meaning a dish is five minutes from the pass.
Plainclothes anti-crime cops who pile out of an unmarked car and rush suspects.
The moment everything combustible in a room ignites at once.