Results for “run ahead”
Emulating frames in advance to kill input lag.
Defenders leaving the building to ambush attackers outside.
Timed pickups on the map that hand you a temporary buff — haste, double damage, the lot.
Trainers. Sneakers. The shoes you'd run in (or not).
Chef calling tickets and quality-checking every plate as it leaves the line.
Carry plates from the pass to the table.
Carry a plated dish from the pass to its table.
Trading ahead of a client's order you know is about to move the price.
Demanding an instant rematch on the same stage right after a loss, fuelled by pure salt.
Romance-novel hero archetype: older, distinguished, commanding — but the kind who'd order for the table and fix your problems.
Remote-popping trunk rigged with neon, amps and speakers.
An infantryman — the boots-on-the-ground soldier.
An easy, routine sortie — like the milkman's round.
Homemade prison hooch fermented from fruit, sugar and bread.
Hyped, rowdy, and turnt — the energy of Southern 2000s rap.
An extended stretch of rising prices and euphoria when everything seems to go up.
A DJ or artist's full performance — the run of tracks they play in their slot.
One player running the team's brain — calling moves, fights and objectives.
The lowest-farm hard support who buys the wards and keeps the team running.
A random group of strangers thrown together for a run.
A squashed low res run for a wider, easier-to-spot enemy.
Full completion run: grab everything before you finish.
A run with zero glitches allowed.
A tool-assisted run built for frame-perfect, machine-level inputs.
A human speedrun timed in real time, no tools.
Doing things out of the intended order to skip ahead.
Your time logged at each checkpoint of a run.
Tricking a game into running your own injected code.
Run time read straight off the game's own clock.
A speedrun of a single level instead of the whole game.
Safer, slower strategies you run when consistency beats raw speed.
The game's still running but you're stuck with no way to win — only a reset fixes it.
A short, timed score-attack shmup — usually a frantic two-to-five-minute run.
When a TAS proves it runs on real console hardware, not just an emulator.
The exact set of characters a team is running. The lineup.
Automation script run on a real Discord user account — against ToS — usually for spam, scraping or raids.
Catchphrase mocking the tech-server poster who can't shut up about running a hard Linux distro.
2019 aesthetic tribe: scrunchies, Hydro Flasks, puka shells, oversized tees, and soft-filtered selfies.
A Reddit account built around one running gimmick.
A running chain of bait-and-switch links where each new one sends you to the previous prank.
The position you keep running after taking your original money out.
Go on / go ahead — Scouse encouragement.
Drunk. As in 'on the bevvies'.
Absolutely steaming drunk.
Absolutely steaming drunk.
Absolutely steaming drunk.
Absolutely paralytic. Geordie for blackout drunk.
To leg it — run away fast.