Results for “pad mate”
A cellmate.
A police van for hauling arrestees.
A fenced field of land.
Super cool, awesome (intensified 'padre')
Sharing a cell with another prisoner.
Mexican slang for 'cool' or 'great' — 'qué padre!' means 'how cool!'
Your home, apartment, or place to hang out.
FFXIV's hardest raid tier — no Echo, no mercy.
A child raised on tablet content, eyes glazed, brain rotted by the algorithm.
Paranormal lovers cosmically destined to be together.
Not quite mentally all there.
A discount price for friends.
Well done, friend.
a person you're referring to (name unknown or unstated)
A housemate; someone you share a flat with
A mistress / the 'other woman'
How cool! / awesome!
Your single favorite idol across all of K-pop, not just one group.
1930s-40s speakeasy for smoking cannabis.
A prisoner not yet trusted; slang opposite of 'convict.'
Friend — also a casual way to address anyone, friendly or confrontational.
Mature content — open to view.
Killing the enemy right after they killed your teammate, a trade.
Standing on a teammate's head to reach a sightline you couldn't otherwise hit.
Dropping back to protect a teammate who's getting jumped.
A healer glued to one teammate, pumping all their heals into them alone.
Taking the kill yourself instead of risking the enemy escaping, even if a teammate could've finished it.
The raw materials you need to craft something.
Reviving yourself with no teammate needed.
Holding a fixed position to cover and support your teammates.
Two teammates holding different angles on the same enemy.
Queueing solo by switching off Fill Teammates, no randoms attached.
The squadmate who controls the drop and picks where you land.
Reversing your opponent's reversal, the ultimate 'I knew you knew' read.
Animated dancing-man BTTV emote — celebration mode.
Letting a teammate die in a fight you could've helped with.
Going off on teammates in chat. Pure rage, zero help.
Your ultimate favorite idol across every K-pop group you stan.
Edited To Add — flags new material the poster bolted on after publishing.
Scouse for mate, lad, or dude — a friendly term of address.