Results for “three sheets in the wind”
Very drunk.
Memphis crew named for the rotating count of members — three to six, depending who's around.
A possession that gains no first down and ends in a punt.
Mature content — open to view.
A patient presenting mainly for food and a bed
Cincinnati chili served over spaghetti with a mound of cheese.
The heated shelf at the pass where finished plates wait for a runner.
The post-workout period thought ideal for protein.
Alleged post-workout period to eat for max gains.
A three-pointer taken far beyond the arc
Years of a sentence (e.g. 'six sheets' = six years).
You're talking nonsense / lying
'Calm down / stop being cocky' (the North)
Forces slowing progress down.
Favourable forces speeding progress up.
Very Chicago way of saying 'a few.'
Defenders popping a window to snipe attackers right off spawn.
Dumping a huge chunk of damage in a tiny window.
The window when the boss is actually hittable — make it count.
Your mum — usually deployed as a winding-up insult.
Geordie for someone deliberately winding people up.
Pit-head winding gear — originally the horse-powered version.
Compton — the neutral three-letter abbreviation, NWA's hat letters.
Showing off in a lowrider — switches, three-wheeling, the works.
The 2000 Three 6 x UGK single that put purple drank on the national map.
A three-story wood-frame apartment building stacked one flat per floor, iconic to New England.
The dish that needs finishing for the window — now.
The service window where finished plates get called, checked, and handed to runners.
Plated food sitting too long in the window, going cold or wilting before it's served.
Make a dwindling ingredient last to the end of service.
Send a finished plate out the window to the server.
A dancer's turn on stage, usually two or three songs long.
Emergency escape out a window when the room turns on you.
The meme farewell from the queen who walked off backwards saying her own name three times.
Tricking or swindling to survive, like shoplifting or a dine-and-dash.
The post-scene wind-down — comfort, reconnection, and checking in once play ends.
Household linen (sheets, towels).
A long-winded talking-to or nagging.
To dance to reggae/ska; also to swindle
Push/Pull/Legs — a popular three-way training split.