Results for “serving fish (related sense)”
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Performing with your face — full beauty and expression — as the whole point.
To bring full energy, attitude and presentation, no half measures.
Delivering beauty and confidence through pure facial performance.
Delivering a look so strong you're 'serving' it up like a runway moment.
Driving or roaming the opps' area looking for someone to catch.
Fighting In Someone's House — British shorthand for urban combat.
Passing contraband cell-to-cell on a length of string.
Flexible spring-steel ribbon used to snake wires through walls and conduit.
A queen so convincingly female she serves cis-woman realness.
Someone who uses a fake online identity to deceive people, especially in dating — or the act of doing so.
Posing with a dog that isn't yours on dating profiles to seem more lovable and trustworthy.
Catfishing lite, where you misrepresent yourself with old photos, filters, or little white lies.
A cryptic post fishing for 'are you okay?' DMs.
Self-serving cost-justification logic where any purchase can be reframed as a deal, a refund, or technically free.
Sea trout — the prized Welsh river fish.
Arctic char — the rare red-bellied fish of North Wales lakes.
To boil — Yat pronunciation, as in crawfish berl.
Someone serving life.
Fish cook — the station that handles everything from the sea.
Ballroom category judged purely on your physique — shape, proportions, the skin you're serving.
A man serving full female illusion in drag for a ballroom category.
A gay man serving full female illusion at a ball without living as or transitioning to a woman.
Putting out a strong vibe of something; serving it ('she's giving...').
An icon is being an absolute icon — a queen serving exactly what fans love.
Does Anyone Else — fishing to see if your weird habit is universal.
A thief who 'fished' goods through open windows with a hooked pole by night.
To deliver a flawless look or attitude with full confidence — she's serving.
A British fish and chip shop — the home of the Friday night chippy tea.