Results for “sat”
Satoshis; the smallest unit of Bitcoin (0.00000001 BTC).
The smallest unit of Bitcoin; also Bitcoin's pseudonymous creator.
Defiant refusal to let anything — a person, a temptation, a bad day — win.
Accumulating small amounts of Bitcoin over time
The invented teen argot of A Clockwork Orange, named from the Russian suffix '-nadtsat' (-teen).
To steadily accumulate small amounts of Bitcoin over time — "sats" being the smallest unit.
'How about you?' — the polite bounce-back that keeps a conversation alive.
A satellite drone trailing your ship, adding firepower or eating bullets.
Billy Herrington emote for over-the-top pleasure and satisfaction.
Accusation that a chat user is an undercover fed trying to bait you into saying something incriminating.
A Redditor who posts mainly to rack up karma, with no real interest in the conversation.
'Rejerk' marker — back into the satire after a sincere aside.
Scouse for sticking your nose into a conversation that isn't yours.
Conversational opener — 'listen, I want to ask you something'.
'What are you talking about' — slurred and dropped into conversation.
Everybody talking at once — overlapping, chaotic, joyful conversation.
The partner receiving the action and sensation from a Top during a scene.
Dripping hot candle wax onto a bottom for the sensation.
Mature content — open to view.
Slow, controlled sensation play with the edge and point of a blade.
Far from civilisation.
Workers' compensation.
Decentralised autonomous organisation governed by token holders.
Reminder not to get cocky after gains (often "stack sats, stay humble")
The intense burning sensation in muscles during a high-rep set.
Mature content — open to view.
Mature content — open to view.
Nadsat for the face, from the Russian 'litso'.
Nadsat for to speak or talk, from the Russian 'govorit'.
Nadsat for a girl or young woman, from the Russian 'devochka'.
Nadsat for a man or guy, clipped from chelloveck and the Russian 'chelovek' (person).
Real conversation about money — making it, moving it, multiplying it.
Nadsat for to see or to watch, from the Russian 'videt'.
Nadsat for an old woman, from the Russian 'babushka' (grandmother).
Nadsat for to hear or listen, from the Russian 'slushat'.
Nadsat for money or cash, one of its few non-Russian terms.
Nadsat for old or ancient, from the Russian 'stary'.
Nadsat for milk, the drink of choice at the Korova Milk Bar, from Russian 'moloko'.
Just right, smooth and satisfying, everything as it ought to be.
Really good or really satisfying — food, music, or a vibe that lands.