Results for “wall clip”
Slamming the opponent flat against the wall for a free follow-up.
Picking combo routes that drag the enemy across the screen into a wall.
Chasing an offstage opponent with a relentless chain of aerials until they're dead.
To hit something or someone with serious force.
A traffic ticket — useless paper to frame on your wall.
Loud and clear — a signal coming in perfect.
Killing an enemy by shooting straight through a wall or surface.
A mild insult for an idiot or fool, borrowed from the Arabic word for 'boy.'
Phasing through solid walls or floors that are supposed to block you.
A surface you can shoot or blow straight through.
Michigan word for a sliding glass patio door.
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When an ex randomly resurfaces with a 'hey' just to remind you they exist, then vanishes again.
Ducking the fight to keep your gun and your wallet for next round.
Firing rapidly, often blind, through smoke or walls.
Blowing open a reinforced wall or hatch nothing else can touch.
The rapid ramp-and-wall build technique for rushing to high ground.
PUBG's shrinking damage wall that herds everyone in.
Getting trapped under an enemy's ramps and walls, dead to rights.
Defenders piling up at one spot to wall off a push.
A comment begging the creator to repost the clip without the TikTok UI in the way.
Viral onomatopoeia for a spit, from a street-interview clip heard around the world.
Deepfaking Charlie Kirk's face onto unrelated viral clips and reaction memes.
Skint — pockets empty, wallet shut.
Staggering drunk — bouncing off walls on the way home.
Catholic-safe exclamation — a 'Jesus!' that won't get you a clip round the ear.
Empty a clip — fire a gun, usually all of it.
Rolling on Vogue Tyres — gold-striped whitewalls, slab standard.
Hit hard with a sudden wall of orders.
Mature content — open to view.
A craftsman who builds dry-stone walls — no mortar, just gravity and skill.
Flexible metal conduit — the bendy aluminium tube you snake through finished walls.
Metal straps that hold an old-work electrical box into drywall.
Flexible spring-steel ribbon used to snake wires through walls and conduit.
Drywall installer — the guy hanging sheetrock.
The drywall finisher — tapes and muds the seams.
Plasterer or drywall finisher — the guy slinging joint compound.
Cockney for flares — 'Lionel Blairs' rhymes with flares, clipped to 'Lionels'.
Cockney for face — 'boat race' rhymes with face, clipped to your 'boat'.
The early-2000s aesthetic revival — low-rise jeans, baby tees, butterfly clips, and shiny futuristic chrome.
Cockney for kids — 'dustbin lids' rhymes with kids, usually clipped to 'dustbins'.
The clipped Cockney form of 'plates of meat' — meaning feet, usually sore ones.
Cockney for telly — 'custard and jelly' rhymes with telly, clipped to the 'custard'.
Nadsat for a man or guy, clipped from chelloveck and the Russian 'chelovek' (person).
Cockney for teeth — 'Hampstead Heath' rhymes with teeth, clipped to your 'Hampsteads'.
Cockney for telephone — 'dog and bone' rhymes with phone, clipped to the 'dog'.
Cockney for wife — 'trouble and strife' rhymes with wife, clipped to 'the trouble'.
Clipped form of 'elite' meaning highly skilled, and the name of the numbers-for-letters writing style.