Results for “wah yuh a deal wid”
What's the deal / what's happening with
Waffle House — the 24-hour ATL institution.
What's going on? / What's up?
What are you up to? / how's it going?
An attack that smacks the entire party at the same time.
Stretched-wide sad Peepo for exaggerated sadness.
A cocky chancer with too much mouth for his own good.
Be on your guard — keep your wits about you.
Streetwise, sharp, in the know — nobody pulls one over on you.
Yooper exclamation of awe or disbelief — basically 'holy cow' with a Finnish accent.
A boring, safe, dividend-paying share thought fit for people who can't afford to lose.
A broken branch hung up in the canopy, waiting to drop on your head.
Make room; move over / squeeze up
Where are you?
What are you saying? — 'what's up'
Strong, sturdy and fearless despite small size
Go on about your business / mind yourself
You all; the plural 'you'.
What's wrong with you?
To grin, smile or laugh broadly.
You're out of luck; you're finished.
A stretched, beaming Pepe emote for pure wholesome joy in chat.
A sarcastic GI groan about a raw, rotten situation — the 'what a deal' nobody actually wanted.
Any knockback that shoves an enemy away, ideally off a cliff.
Attacking while backpedalling so you deal damage but never get hit.
Jungler summoner spell that deals true damage to secure big objectives.
A charged-up, party-wide super move you unleash at the perfect moment.
Dead air in a fight — the boss is untargetable and you can't deal damage.
A squashed low res run for a wider, easier-to-spot enemy.
Pressing two buttons a frame apart to widen your link timing — priority linking.
The hype emote. Mouth wide open, pure excitement.
Wide-eyed Pepe spammed contextlessly to troll, often as 'YEP COCK'.
Self-serving cost-justification logic where any purchase can be reframed as a deal, a refund, or technically free.
Geordie (and wider Scots) for house.
A wheeler-dealer profiteer; the village loan shark archetype.
The drug-dealing spot, or the street life around it.
'Forever I Love Atlanta' — citywide loyalty tag.
Out-of-town spot where city dealers go to push drugs.
Houston driving style — weaving a slab slow and wide across lanes to be seen.
MC T. Tucker & DJ Irv's 1991 single — widely cited as the first true bounce record.