Results for “road man”
A UK term for a streetwise young man tied to road culture; can be respect or mockery.
A straight 1v1, toe-to-toe, no kiting, no tricks — just who hits harder.
Exploiting the game's tick timing to fire off actions faster than normal.
A special-move throw that grabs straight through blocking and shields.
Forcing the game's random number generator to give you the outcome you want.
Bending in-game RNG to your will through deliberate inputs.
The random thing you think about way more often than is reasonable.
Romance subgenre that leans into the taboo — morally grey leads, violence, dubcon, kidnap plots.
The street. Literally the 'horse road' — the bit where the traffic goes.
On serious terms — no joking, grown-man business.
Them, those guys — third-person plural.
Us, we — first-person plural.
Address for a shopkeeper or service worker.
You lot — the plural 'you' in MLE.
Nose.
Hands.
That fella over there — no, he's not actually yours.
Out in the streets — hustling, repping, living the road life.
Memphis 'man' — pronounced with a curl, used like punctuation.
The one-bar Showboys loop that powers nearly every New Orleans bounce track.
An informal unit of volume — roughly what fit in the giant paper sacks from the old Schwegmann's grocery chain.
The cold station — pantry chef handling salads, charcuterie, terrines.
Liar's Poker nickname for a relentlessly profane Salomon trader.
The person who signals and directs vehicle and crane movements on a construction site.
Plasterer or drywall finisher — the guy slinging joint compound.
When a man explains something condescendingly, often to a woman who already knows it.
The day, in the cant — paired against darkmans on the rogue's upside-down clock.
The top rank of the canting crew — the boss rogue who lorded it over every lesser vagabond.
Disgusting, dirty, or rotten — Irish for properly grim.
A UK insult for a useless, good-for-nothing man who contributes nothing.
Your group of male friends or crew — London slang for "the boys" or a wider group of guys.
That guy — a vague way to refer to a man whose name you won't say or can't recall.
Mexican way to say 'no way' or 'you're kidding' — pure disbelief.
The night, in the cant — when the angler hooked windows and the prig went to work.
The establishment, authority, or oppressive power structure.
A causeway or paved track — Welsh for the kind of road Romans built.
Cant for a woman — a 'walking mort' tramped the roads; an 'autem mort' was a wedded one.
A haircut — getting a fresh trim from the barbers is a roadman ritual.
A DJ or artist's full performance — the run of tracks they play in their slot.
Polari for a dull or unavailable man — 'naff' here meaning ordinary, possibly 'not available for...'.
Creep Score — how many minions and jungle camps you've killed.
Mana-regen and ability-haste buff from the Blue Sentinel jungle camp.
The Gem of True Sight — a carried item that makes nearby invisible enemies pop into view, permanently.
Your basic attacks, the free swings that don't cost mana.
A gear set whose bonus fires off on a random chance, not on demand.
The mana pool that fuels every magical ability in The Elder Scrolls.
Demanding an instant rematch on the same stage right after a loss, fuelled by pure salt.
A human speedrun timed in real time, no tools.