Results for “pie floater”
a meat pie in pea soup
A daft sod. Black Country insult for a silly person.
A sandwich — or anything between two bits of bread.
Mature content — open to view.
Lipstick.
A meat pie bought at a service station.
the heated pie cabinet at a servo
Juggling the ball to keep it off the ground.
Cockney for eyes — 'mince pies' rhymes with eyes, clipped to your 'minces'.
Cockney rhyming slang for lies — shortened to 'porkies'.
SM64's phantom map copies born from overflowing coordinates.
Emulation so precise it copies the chip clock tick by tick.
Twitch hype chant with an arms-up emoticon, born from Imaqtpie's Heimerdinger.
Dundonian pronunciation of 'pie' — usually a Scotch pie.
A long gun — rifle or extended-mag piece.
Cajun exclamation of surprise — and also the local word for crappie.
A Cornish-style folded hand pie of meat and potato, beloved in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
A dispute, a dramatic mess, a piece of beef worth talking about.
Temporary piercing with sterile needles during a scene.
A meat pie (rhyming slang).
A sweet or piece of candy
To poke, stab or pierce
A piece of hard candy or sweet
An NFT set of ~10,000 algorithmically generated pieces.
A sharp, minimal, well-put-together outfit — nothing flashy, just crisp pieces that quietly look expensive.
Something you can't stop thinking about — it occupies your mind without paying rent.
A spectacularly bad mistake or failure — a defining piece of 2000s internet slang.
A dream piece you've been hunting forever — the holy-grail item of your collection.
The hippie ethos of nonviolence, love, and passive resistance to war.
A service station — the petrol station where you fuel up and grab a dodgy pie.
Highly desirable, hyped clothing or sneakers — the fire pieces everyone wants.
Removable jeweled mouthpieces — gold, silver, or diamond caps you snap over your teeth.
A car stripped down and souped up for speed, the centerpiece of greaser culture.
When something occupies your thoughts constantly without you wanting it to — "living rent free in my head."
Lies — from cockney rhyming slang "porky pies" = lies.