Results for “stale fish”
Grabbing the heel edge behind your leg with the back hand.
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.
A weighted string used to pass items between cells.
Using a fake online identity to deceive someone romantically.
Faking progressive values to attract a partner who holds them.
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Commit and act, or step aside.
The traditional Wisconsin Friday-night fried-fish dinner out.
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.
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.
Fish cook — the station that handles everything from the sea.
Shark meat used in fish and chips.
Hot chips / fries (or fish and chips)
Jamaica's national fruit (in ackee & saltfish)
River shrimp / crayfish
Musty, stale-smelling or unwashed.
A mess or muddle; to grope for fish by hand
Mouldy, musty or stale
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Musty or stale-smelling
A traditional flat-bottomed fishing boat
A clumsy, oafish person.
Aloof, prickly, standoffish (the 'tsun' in tsundere).
Scandinavian lye-cured whitefish eaten at Upper Midwest holidays.
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.
A British fish and chip shop — the home of the Friday night chippy tea.