Results for “so here for it”
The phase where you hint at something new (a relationship, project, or self-reinvention) without fully revealing it.
A surface you can shoot or blow straight through.
Crowd control that slows you down but doesn't fully stop you.
Standing near a clashing minion wave to hoover up the XP in HotS.
The weak part of a move's hitbox — the one you don't want to hit with.
The game's still running but you're stuck with no way to win — only a reset fixes it.
Animated dancing-man BTTV emote — celebration mode.
Open-mouthed wojak edit posted to mock another user's take as nerdy or pathetically excitable.
A fan who only supports one member of a group, often at the expense of the others.
A fake secondary account used to prop up your own takes or sneak past a ban.
Sarcastic clap-back at someone congratulating themselves for a totally safe opinion.
Affectionate Scouse for 'you idiot'.
A genuinely decent, trustworthy person — the highest Irish compliment with minimum fuss.
Chief Keef's alias, lifted from the Scarface drug lord Alejandro Sosa.
Sausage — Yat pronunciation, roughly SAH-sage.
A fancy overseas whip — your Benz, your Bentley, your Bimmer.
A tense situation — beef, drama, or trouble brewing.
South Boston, or someone from it.
Paradox Boston-speak for 'so do I' — somehow agreeing by negating.
Sauce on the side — the modifier every server scribbles when a guest doesn't want their plate drowned.
Second-in-command who actually runs the kitchen most nights.
A small independent brothel — four workers or fewer, no big-boss owner.
A lifestyle of ease, comfort, and minimal stress, by deliberate choice.
To hint at something (often a new relationship) subtly online before officially revealing it.
Polished, glowy makeup that looks done but not heavy — glam dialed to elegant.
Handled, taken care of — 'don't worry, it's all sorted.'
Northern/Irish slang for good, reliable, or a decent person — also 'no worries'.
A swell person or a tune that 'sends' you, thrilling you to your core.
Fading someone out by liking their message instead of replying, so you never technically ghost.
An affirmation meaning 'excellent,' 'agreed,' or 'we're cool.'
South Wales (and West Country) way of asking 'where are you?'
A squashed low res run for a wider, easier-to-spot enemy.
When a TAS proves it runs on real console hardware, not just an emulator.
Dramatic comeback line lifted from Michael Jordan's documentary, deployed for petty grudges.
Enthusiastic support — you fully endorse it.
One-sided emotional bond a fan forms with a celeb who has no idea they exist.
Wild, hilarious chaos.
Welsh-English for 'over there' — pointing-word with extra welly.
Right here — Welsh English's way of pointing without lifting a finger.
Mild, overcast, drizzly — Ireland's default weather, dressed up as a compliment.
The 2000 Three 6 x UGK single that put purple drank on the national map.
MC T. Tucker & DJ Irv's 1991 single — widely cited as the first true bounce record.
New Orleans for 'how you doing?' — not 'where are you'.
The traditional Mardi Gras shout to a float rider — toss me some beads.
Sault Ste. Marie — the twin-city port at Michigan's eastern U.P. (and across the river in Ontario).
Mature content — open to view.
Mature content — open to view.
Boiling water mixed with sugar, thrown to stick and burn.