Results for “smash DI”
Quick-fire game where you vote whether you'd sleep with someone or not.
Mature content — open to view.
Air-dodging diagonally into the floor to slide while staying free to act.
A headshot on a helmeted enemy that rings their dome but doesn't kill.
A comp of fast heroes that jump on and isolate a single target.
Cleanly breaking off a fight and getting out before it goes bad.
Forcibly shoving an enemy around: knockbacks, pulls, knockups.
Any effect that stops a hero moving, casting, or attacking — stuns, roots, hexes, the lot.
Swapping damage with your laner while both of you stay in lane.
To level up — named for the sound the game plays when you do.
Force-quitting to the console dashboard mid-match to dodge a ranked penalty.
A hitbox that sticks out past the character's hurtbox, so the limb can't be hit.
Hunting an offstage opponent to kill their recovery before they get back.
A downward-launching hit you can sometimes jump out of, unlike a true spike.
Holding the stick when you get hit to bend your launch path and survive.
Flicking the stick during hitlag to nudge your position frame by frame.
A match where both players pick the exact same character — also called a mirror match.
A glitch that fires the end credits early, skipping the game.
Falling out of the game world into the empty void below it.
Reloading a savestate over and over to retry inputs while building a perfect TAS.
Clearing the whole game on a single credit, no continues.
Pumping continues to brute-force your way to the ending instead of one-crediting it.
Handling what needs handling, no excuses, no flinching.
Affectionate caption hyping someone mid-diva moment.
Lands with weirdly outsized emotional or sensory impact.
Whatever exhausting argument Twitter has decided everyone must have today.
The meme stereotype of the joyless, power-tripping Discord server moderator.
A user who plays a submissive, cutesy role on Discord in exchange for Nitro, gifts or attention.
The older user who pays the Nitro and gifts for a Discord kitten.
Voice-call sport of rapid-fire roasting an opponent with absurd hyper-specific insults.
Random rapid typing to convey emotional overload.
The hyper-protective love-interest trope, distilled.
Hitting your own face with hard objects in the hope of thickening the bone for a more chiseled look.
A coordinated raid from one subreddit (or off-site) to mass-vote or pile on comments in another.
A sneaky edit made within minutes of posting, before Reddit slaps the 'edited' tag on it.
When a link hits Reddit's front page and the traffic spike instantly crashes the destination site.
A running chain of bait-and-switch links where each new one sends you to the previous prank.
Spending real money to award Reddit Gold (or Platinum) to a comment you loved.
The old paid premium award you'd buy to slap on a great post or comment.
Doing tedious, repetitive crypto tasks to qualify for an airdrop or whitelist.
The retail buyers smart money dumps their bags on.
Trading profits, imagined as a reward of chicken tenders.
An idiot, a fool — affectionate or savage depending on tone.
Scouse for keeping lookout while something dodgy happens.
The police — specifically Greater Manchester's finest.
A cigarette butt — the bit left in the ashtray.
A car — often a stolen or burner one.
Shirt.