Results for “pop trunk”
Remote-popping trunk rigged with neon, amps and speakers.
A flashbang that detonates instantly, with no warning arc.
Filler enemies that swarm in bulk and die the second you look at them.
Someone who breaks the no-participation rule in drama-watching subs by jumping into the linked fight.
Midwest word for any fizzy soft drink.
To show up somewhere, often unexpectedly — to make an appearance and let your presence be felt.
To go off impressively — kill it, get hyped, or unleash a passionate rant.
Jumping into a drama thread you were only meant to spectate — voting, commenting, fanning the flames.
The up-and-down butt-bounce dance — NOLA's original twerk.
Defenders popping a window to snipe attackers right off spawn.
The Gem of True Sight — a carried item that makes nearby invisible enemies pop into view, permanently.
Your ultimate favorite idol across every K-pop group you stan.
The face of a K-pop group — literally placed centre in the choreo.
Korean term for a selfie, used heavily by K-pop idols and their fans.
An aspiring K-pop idol training at an entertainment company before debut.
A K-pop trainee's official first release as an idol — the moment they're no longer in training.
A role-based subgroup within a K-pop group — vocal line, dance line, rap line, visual line.
TikTok subculture obsessed with a fictional flop-pop universe.
A frozen sugary ice-pop in a long plastic tube.
Canarsie-bred Brooklyn drill set/movement put on the map by Pop Smoke and Fivio Foreign.
MDMA / ecstasy, Bay Area slang popularised by Mac Dre.
The spare tire mounted vertical on the trunk of a Houston slab — chrome, swangin', mandatory.
Hip-popping, ass-shaking dance born out of New Orleans bounce.
A situation that's lit — any scene that's exciting, hyped, and popping off.
Ironically: tasteful, modest, and put-together — popularized by the viral "very demure, very mindful" TikTok.
The youngest member of a K-pop group — often the spoiled, hyped baby of the team.
Unoriginally mainstream — liking only popular, predictable trends with no individuality.
A close friend or loyal ally — a term of endearment popularized in rap, especially YSL.
Short for a Draco pistol — a popular firearm reference in trap and drill lyrics.
A K-pop group's new release era — not a return from a break, just the next drop.
A collectible idol trading card hidden in albums — the lifeblood of K-pop merch trading.
Strong, impressive, or cool — London slang popularised by Lethal Bizzle.
Super lean with visible muscle definition — low body fat, every muscle popping.
Your favorite member in a K-pop group — the one you'd take a bullet for.
"Let's get it" — a hype ad-lib popularized by Lil Uzi Vert.
Jazz Age for nonsense and slick flattery, popularized by a hit comic strip.
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