Results for “snap tin”
Food, especially a packed lunch — old miners' word still going strong.
Resting your gun on a surface to kill the recoil and lock down a lane.
Attacking while backpedalling so you deal damage but never get hit.
Intentionally feeding, dying on purpose to gift the enemy team.
Digging into the maths and game data to min-max the perfect build.
Hiding out to dodge fights and survive deep into the late game.
Finishing off a downed enemy instead of chasing the squad.
A wildly tryhard player who plays every casual match like a grand final.
Working out the fastest path through a game.
Taking a hit on purpose to ride the knockback or abuse invincibility frames.
Letting a teammate die in a fight you could've helped with.
Meditative practice of 'entering' a desired reality, usually a fictional one.
Relentlessly posting horny content, usually as a whole personality.
Refusing to log off mid-personal-crisis and tweeting your way through the meltdown.
Mature content — open to view.
Dating that lives entirely inside Discord voice and text channels.
Posting in a deliberately unhinged, off-the-rails register for laughs.
Cryptic, context-free posting designed to bait worried 'u ok?' replies.
Pretend relationship that, shockingly, becomes real.
Schadenfreude shorthand: people punished by the exact policy they voted for.
Reddit's polite way of burying a subreddit without killing it.
Brummie gold standard — means brilliant, excellent, top-tier.
Standing about gassing won't pay the bills — let's crack on.
Great, brilliant, top-tier — Manc seal of approval.
On serious terms — no joking, grown-man business.
On serious terms — swearing on it, no cap.
A secondary sexual partner — the one on the side.
Staggering drunk — bouncing off walls on the way home.
It's so hot the rocks are cracking — Irish for a proper scorcher.
Rural Irish 'how's it going?' — older, friendlier, slightly farm-coded.
Move. Now.
A handgun — UK-drill phrasing that crossed the Atlantic.
Short for ghost-riding the whip.
Working a lowrider's hydraulic switches to bounce the car.
A po-boy ordered plain — 'nothing on it.'
Swerving a slab side-to-side down the street on purpose.
'Downtown' in Houston drawl.
Pulling off robberies or scores.
Showing out — performing in flashy, undeniable style.
UK street slang for dealing drugs.
Stabbing or killing in UK drill — drawing blood.
Bootleg immersion heater rigged from bare wires to boil water in a cell.
Changing gears in a heavy truck without using the clutch.
Trading a stock among yourselves to fake volume or move the price.
A sheet-metal worker — ducting, flashing, anything bent from sheet.
Sheet metal worker — anyone fabbing or fitting ductwork and metal.
Code name for crystal meth, especially in party-and-play scenes.
Stealing somebody's rhymes, moves, or style and trying to pass it off as your own.