Results for “taking flight”

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take flight
phrase

Throw hands first, ask questions never.

#prison#fighting#jail#inmate
Catch Flights, Not Feelings
phrase

A mantra about staying detached, chasing travel and freedom instead of getting attached.

#gen-z#dating#internet#aave
retake
noun

Taking back a bombsite the enemy already grabbed and planted on.

#csgo#valorant#fps#tactical
kill secure
verb

Taking the kill yourself instead of risking the enemy escaping, even if a teammate could've finished it.

#moba#league of legends#kills#macro
flesh
noun

An enemy with no armour left, taking damage straight to health.

#battle royale#shields#health#callout
damage boosting
verb

Taking a hit on purpose to ride the knockback or abuse invincibility frames.

#speedrun#technique#i-frames#knockback
moonbag
noun

The position you keep running after taking your original money out.

#crypto#trading#strategy
Mickey Bliss 18+
noun

Mature content — open to view.

#cockney#rhyming-slang#british#etymology
go cup
noun

Plastic cup for taking your drink onto the street — legal in NOLA.

#nola#drinking#southern#bourbon-street
brown shoe
noun

A naval aviator. From the brown footwear that goes with the flight-crew uniform.

#military#navy#aviation#uniform
travel companion
phrase

Provider booked for a trip — flights, hotel and days together included.

#sex-work#escorting#high-end#travel
Rawdog 18+
verb

Mature content — open to view.

#gen-z#internet#meme
Par
noun

A disrespectful insult or diss, or the act of taking the mick out of someone.

#uk#british#mle#london
Muggy
adjective

Disrespectful, sly, or taking someone for a fool.

#uk#british#mle#reality-tv
Yenom
noun

Cockney back-slang for 'money' — the day's takings, said backwards.

#cockney#back-slang#british#uk
Cypher
noun

A circle of rappers taking turns freestyling, each one passing the mic and trying to outdo the last.

#hip-hop#aave#american#90s
Travel
noun

Taking too many steps without dribbling — a violation, and a go-to trash-talk callout.

#sports#american