Results for “treacle tart”
Sweetheart — 'alright, treacle'.
An affectionate term for a woman; from 'treacle tart' = sweetheart.
Heart (also sweetheart).
Loading concentrate into a cold banger before heating.
Cockney for a fart — 'raspberry tart' rhymes with fart, and a rude noise became a 'raspberry'.
T-side spreading out at round start to grab map info before committing.
Starting a fight on your terms, usually by catching the enemy out of position.
Starting the teamfight — the hero with lockdown dives in first and opens the brawl.
Starting a fight by drawing an enemy out toward your group.
Cancelling a move's start-up into another move to steal extra range.
Jumping off an opponent's head — for extra height, an escape, or to start a combo.
Beating every stage so the game restarts harder instead of ending.
Bailing out of champ select before the match starts to escape a bad team.
That emotional fog after finishing a great book — can't start a new one, can't stop thinking about the last one.
Get stuck in. Stop faffing and start.
A fright; to startle someone.
Starting beef rooted in gang-set allegiance.
A private startup valued over $1 billion.
How fast a startup is torching its cash.
The call that announces it's time to read — i.e. to start tearing each other apart with wit.
A single, bounded BDSM session — one negotiated activity from start to finish.
A tart red hibiscus drink (esp. at Christmas)
A mint where the price starts high and drops over time.
A rude noise / a jeer (from 'raspberry tart').
To get so frustrated you start playing worse and spiral.
A short, flat-out car race from a standing start — or something boring.
Excellent or first-rate — and as 'get crackin'', to get started.
To start working — also used jokingly for showing up to do anything.
A hot dog — the word blew up as a meme but it actually started as DMV slang for a gun.
'Good Luck, Have Fun' — the friendly thing you type at the start of a match.
Original Poster — the person who started the thread everyone's replying to.
To start dancing, get moving, or do something the right way with energy.
Leaving a new job almost immediately after starting it.