Results for “sal pa' fuera”
An uproar; or 'get out!' (PR)
Demanding an instant rematch on the same stage right after a loss, fuelled by pure salt.
Cockney rhyming slang for snout — slang for tobacco.
Fake sugar daddy who lies about wealth and stiffs the baby on her allowance.
The Salvation Army.
an overweight person (jocular)
Broke, unlucky, empty-handed
Bitter, annoyed, or resentful — especially after losing or being upset over something small.
Mexican 'okay,' 'sounds good,' or 'deal.'
An invincible move done on the very first frame you can act out of block or knockdown.
Scouse for grim news or a rough situation.
Waving flies away from the face.
To be thwarted / hit with bad luck
Equipment left scattered all over the gym floor.
Forward, onward, keep going (PR)
A jump-in timed so tight you block their wake-up reversal even if it whiffs.
Reversing your opponent's reversal, the ultimate 'I knew you knew' read.
Discord's universal ping — and one of the cardinal sins to misuse.
Two-word dismissal blaming someone's complaint on them being bad.
Got to go — the universal chat sign-off.
Not financial advice — the universal crypto disclaimer.
Guaranteed early-access slot for an NFT mint or token sale.
A cigarette — universal British shorthand.
Geordie for get away — disbelief or dismissal.
Welsh for a coastal salt marsh — the flat wet land where sea meets field.
Welsh universal tag question stuck on the end of any statement.
Caló for 'no way' — a flat Chicano refusal.
Round Sicilian sandwich stacked with cold cuts and olive salad.
Darling — the universal NOLA term of address, used on anybody.
The cold station — pantry chef handling salads, charcuterie, terrines.
The worst possible job posting at 1980s Salomon Brothers.
A green trainee on the Salomon Brothers trading floor.
Liar's Poker nickname for a relentlessly profane Salomon trader.
Salomon bond desk's grotesque Friday food ritual.
A position a trader badly wants done, pushed onto sales to shift to clients.
Initial Public Offering — a company's first sale of stock to the public.
Spanish 'behind you' — the universal back-of-house move-warning.
Temporary Price Reduction — a short-term sale price, not a permanent markdown.
A voucher honouring the sale price when the promo item has sold out.
Defiant refusal to let anything — a person, a temptation, a bad day — win.