Results for “standing count”
Handling what needs handling, no excuses, no flinching.
Tapping the opposite move key to stop dead for an accurate shot.
Defensive grenades thrown to cancel out the enemy's offensive utility.
Drafting a champ specifically to beat one the enemy already locked.
Maxing the score counter so it physically can't display any higher.
Tongue-in-cheek job claim used to dodge questions about your real one.
A devastating reply telling someone their tweet was so bad they should quit the platform.
A Reddit account built around one running gimmick.
Pimp C's name for UGK's slow, gospel-soaked Texas sound.
Leave London to deal drugs in a smaller town.
A county sheriff or deputy.
Varying the snap cadence to draw the defense offside.
A social account dedicated to stanning an artist
A scheduled head count of all inmates.
Drug supply run from cities to smaller towns via a dedicated phone line.
Mature content — open to view.
A fast standing kick that turns a counter-hit into a free combo.
Standing on a teammate's head to reach a sightline you couldn't otherwise hit.
Standing near a clashing minion wave to hoover up the XP in HotS.
The team in the top-right base; gets the final counter pick in the draft.
An account trained in only a few skills for max PvP punch.
Get away from everyone — a mechanic that punishes you for standing together.
The window when the boss is actually hittable — make it count.
Mashing a button at frame disadvantage, praying for a counter-hit.
Tap all four buttons to power up into a guaranteed counter-hit state.
Counting a held-over A press as just 0.5 in SM64's A Button Challenge.
A second account — not your main, your spare.
Mutuals — accounts that follow each other.
To dominate someone else in the looks department just by standing there.
Posting thirsty content from your real, public account instead of the burner.
Quietly throttling an account's visibility without telling them.
A swarm of users piling on one account in coordinated replies and quote-tweets.
Automation script run on a real Discord user account — against ToS — usually for spam, scraping or raids.
Your primary account — the one with your real name and face on it.
A throwaway account for shitposting, lurking, or stirring drama without blowback.
The anniversary of your Reddit account, marked by a little cake icon next to your username.
A fake secondary account used to prop up your own takes or sneak past a ban.
The big-name subreddits Reddit used to auto-subscribe new accounts to.
Dumping your entire account into one position. You only live once.
Fake, counterfeit, knock-off.