Results for “we're all gonna make it brah”
Motivational catchphrase of solidarity among lifters.
So deep in internet culture your takes no longer make sense to humans outside it.
Make room; move over / squeeze up
Make room; squeeze up to fit others in
A surface you can shoot or blow straight through.
Turning a small early lead into an unstoppable one.
Channeling back to base to heal up and buy items.
Throwing everything at a fight with no plan to retreat.
One player running the team's brain — calling moves, fights and objectives.
Grouping all five early and rolling through towers as one unstoppable AoE blob.
A small, drilled squad that moves as one ball of buffs and wipes whole zergs.
Boldly challenging an enemy despite bad odds, on pure confidence.
Riding a jump tower or balloon to launch and redeploy across the map.
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.
SM64's phantom map copies born from overflowing coordinates.
Beating SM64 while pressing the jump button as few times as possible.
The brain of the team calling the plays mid-match.
Past saving — your worldview is now 90% memes and Discourse.
Dramatic comeback line lifted from Michael Jordan's documentary, deployed for petty grudges.
When a song hits number one on every major Korean music chart at the same time.
A love interest whose ethics bend — dangerous, magnetic, not quite the villain.
Iconic broken-English meme line from the 1991 Mega Drive game Zero Wing.
A Liverpool street kid with attitude — tracksuit, swagger, mischief.
A girl, or girls collectively.
Living rich, spending big, flexing the lifestyle.
Cockney rhyming slang for a walk.
Cockney rhyming slang for pissed (drunk).
A lad from the South Wales Valleys — Rhondda, Merthyr, Cynon, the lot.
Welsh for a foreigner or exile — someone from outside the tribe.
To hit something or someone with serious force.
A useless rogue — a clown, a wastrel, a chancer.
To go to sleep, from Cajun French 'faire dodo.'
A covered NOLA balcony or porch — the lacy iron ones in the French Quarter.
The Rio Grande Valley — deep South Texas along the Mexico border.
Someone from the Rio Grande Valley of deep South Texas.
Michigan word for a sliding glass patio door.
A gun in UK drill — a strap.
A balaclava.