Results for “ow am ya”
Brummie smush of 'how are you?'
Anything — northern shorthand you'll hear from Newcastle to Yorkshire.
Black Country greeting — 'how are you?'
Bay Area tag for 'you know what I mean?'
Brummie for mad, daft, a bit cracked.
Brummie nickname for someone from the Black Country.
Hello, how are you — collapsed into one syllable.
Robbed — stripped of cash, jewellery or pride.
Your mother and the whole rest of the family — one mashed-up word.
Floor it — pedal to the metal, full speed.
Japanese for 'stop it', adopted by anime fans as a meme of mock protest.
Patois for 'to eat' — usually eating fast, hungrily, or with relish.
Cockney back-slang for 'woman' — said backwards so the subject didn't catch it.
A treatment that sets your brows brushed-up and fluffy for that fox-eye, model look.
Your character's drip — cosmetic gear that overrides how your actual stuff looks.
Dead air in a fight — the boss is untargetable and you can't deal damage.
A blocked jab into an instant throw — the cheapest reset in fighting games.
Beat the game collecting the bare minimum possible.
Frame-rate drop when the screen's too packed — and shmup players love it.
Exclamation of surprise — Swedish-suburb slang gone global.
A mongrel dog. The scruffy mutt down the entry.
Insider nickname for Atlanta.
Chicago — the long-running nickname that drill rappers inherited and never let go.
E-40's nickname for the Bay — yay = cocaine.
Flaunting wealth — flamboyant + boast.
Houston alt-name for chopped and screwed.
Houston name for the long horizontally protruding wire wheels on a slab.
Cameron Paul's 1987 drum loop — bounce's second foundational sample.
NOLA-speak for 'your mom and the rest of the family'.
The whole bundle of New Orleans pronunciations and grammar — 'where y'at?'
Nickname for El Paso, Texas — the birthplace of pachuco culture.
Worcester, MA — its own affectionate, gritty nickname.
RAF Police, named for their white-topped service caps.
UK traffic patrol car with a red stripe down a white body.
An exclamation of shock at a big or attractive backside — basically 'god damn' for a curvy figure.
Patois for home or Jamaica itself — 'back a yard' means back home.
Polished, glowy makeup that looks done but not heavy — glam dialed to elegant.
Lockdown defense — when you stick to your man so tight he can't breathe.
An extended bout of talking or rambling — a long, often unprompted, chat or rant.
Only genuine, loyal people understand or remember this — said with knowing pride.
To lose a winning game through bad play, sometimes on purpose.
Blowing a winnable game through bad decisions — losing a lead you should've closed out.
A dramatic transformation from awkward to fine — looks, confidence, or life.
Releasing a grenade at the top of a jump for a long, consistent throw.
Firing rapidly, often blind, through smoke or walls.
Real-time read on where the enemies are and what they're about to do.
A player who won't budge from one spot, usually tucked in a corner.
A laser-accurate, no-recoil gun — or to hit every single shot.