Results for “where yat”
South Wales (and West Country) way of asking 'where are you?'
MC T. Tucker & DJ Irv's 1991 single — widely cited as the first true bounce record.
New Orleans for 'how you doing?' — not 'where are you'.
An 80s catchphrase asking where the substance is — all sizzle, no steak.
The whole bundle of New Orleans pronunciations and grammar — 'where y'at?'
The thick New Orleans accent — and the people who carry it.
An exclamation of shock at a big or attractive backside — basically 'god damn' for a curvy figure.
Hopelessly square, dull, or worthless — going nowhere, leading nowhere.
Repositioning to another spot when the enemy shows up somewhere else.
Real-time read on where the enemies are and what they're about to do.
The bit after the spike's down, where you fight to defend the detonation.
The spot in the lane where the two creep waves crash and hold position.
Shoving a sidelane solo while your team draws pressure somewhere else.
Sneaking into the enemy base to smash objectives while they're busy elsewhere.
Leaving your lane to go pressure or gank somewhere else on the map.
The lane next to your tower where the carry farms in relative safety.
Pressuring an enemy from two directions at once so they've got nowhere to go.
The squadmate who controls the drop and picks where you land.
The frames after getting hit where you can't do anything but take it.
A match where both players pick the exact same character — also called a mirror match.
A spot on screen where a boss attack simply can't touch you.
The level where a game's code eats itself and dies.
The chaos experiment where thousands of viewers control one Pokemon game at once.
A round where the team saves cash instead of buying full gear.
The rank bracket where you feel permanently stuck no matter how well you play.
The pre-game phase where teams pick their characters and ban the scary ones.
The phase where nothing you post or do is hitting.
Punchline format where the poster makes a wild claim then 'trails off'.
Quick-fire game where you vote whether you'd sleep with someone or not.
The trope where the love interests are forced to share a single bed.
Self-serving cost-justification logic where any purchase can be reframed as a deal, a refund, or technically free.
An echo chamber where everyone loudly agrees and dogpiles anyone who doesn't.
No Assholes Here — AITA verdict for a conflict where nobody actually did wrong.
A running chain of bait-and-switch links where each new one sends you to the previous prank.
Nosey — sticking your beak where it doesn't belong.
The off-licence — where you nip out to grab a few cans.
The street. Literally the 'horse road' — the bit where the traffic goes.
The ash-hole — the pit under the grate where the coal ash falls.
Welsh for a coastal salt marsh — the flat wet land where sea meets field.
Fair play — to be fair, credit where it's due.
A cupboard. Where the cups, tins or clothes live.
Now we're getting somewhere — things finally working.
Out-of-town spot where city dealers go to push drugs.
Jerk-dance move where you drop low on the beat.
Trap subgenre where the bars are about credit-card fraud and digital scams.
Yat for sidewalk.
Yat pronunciation of 'toilet,' straight outta New Orleans.
Yat for the kitchen sink.