Results for “ratio + L + you fell off”
When your post pulls way more angry replies than likes — the internet's public verdict that you cooked yourself.
When a reply gets more likes than the post it's roasting — proof the internet sided against you.
A tweet engineered to get ratioed — designed to provoke pile-on replies.
A stacked pile-on insult on social media
Brutal reply telling someone they used to be good and aren't anymore.
Declined in quality, relevance, or skill
Combo insult — you lost AND your comment got ratioed.
Affectionate command to stop posting before you make it worse.
Your dad — or any old bloke.
Your da — or some older bloke you're talking about.
That fella over there — no, he's not actually yours.
Back off; mind your own business.
A show-off who plays for the highlight reel over the team.
Wild, exciting, and amazing — so good it's out of control.
Holding an unexpected spot instead of the standard one.
The second tank, built for damage and dives rather than shielding the team.
The hero who plays the hard lane, often solo against two enemies.
Twitch hype chant with an arms-up emoticon, born from Imaqtpie's Heimerdinger.
Reply with a screenshot of someone's old contradictory post to expose them.
A devastating reply telling someone their tweet was so bad they should quit the platform.
The hyper-protective love-interest trope, distilled.
Iconic broken-English meme line from the 1991 Mega Drive game Zero Wing.
Scouse for skiving — bunking off school or work.
Bail on plans last-minute without bothering to explain.
The off-licence — corner shop that sells the booze.
Plural 'you' — talking to more than one of yer.
Have a word with yourself.
A fart.
Killed. MLE/drill euphemism for being murdered.
You lot — the plural 'you' in MLE.
Welsh-English tag phrase — 'look here', 'see' — pinned to the end of a sentence.
South Wales (and West Country) way of asking 'where are you?'
'Hark at you' — Welsh sarcasm for someone getting above their station.
A young girl — usually a teenager or younger woman.
Bawl someone out, go ballistic at them.
'The hell are you talking about?' — slurred into one word.
Emphatic New Orleans agreement — the canonical Yat affirmation.
Houston, named for the ten-plus bayous that vein the city.
Showing out — performing in flashy, undeniable style.
A scientist or technical specialist — usually the R&D brain.