Results for “scoop and run”
Pints / alcoholic drinks.
Split-frame stretcher that slides under a patient without rolling them.
Defenders leaving the building to ambush attackers outside.
Timed pickups on the map that hand you a temporary buff — haste, double damage, the lot.
Demanding an instant rematch on the same stage right after a loss, fuelled by pure salt.
Emulating frames in advance to kill input lag.
Romance-novel hero archetype: older, distinguished, commanding — but the kind who'd order for the table and fix your problems.
Trainers. Sneakers. The shoes you'd run in (or not).
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.
Chef calling tickets and quality-checking every plate as it leaves the line.
Carry plates from the pass to the table.
Trading ahead of a client's order you know is about to move the price.
Carry a plated dish from the pass to its table.
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.
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.
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.