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Stereotypical Welsh phrase mocked for its absurd circular logic — basically 'whose coat is this?'
An enlisted US Navy sailor below chief — E-6 and down.
Your prison file — and the reputation stapled to it.
The player whose whole job is racking up kills and clearing bodies for the team.
A beefy character whose whole job is to soak damage for the squad.
A gear set whose bonus fires off on a random chance, not on demand.
An enemy whose shield has just been broken off.
Inspired By — credit tag for the creator whose idea sparked yours.
Celebrity whose famous parents pre-greased the entire career.
A love interest whose ethics bend — dangerous, magnetic, not quite the villain.
Flamboyant, theatrical, camp — usually applied to a man whose mannerisms read as effeminate.
Cockney rhyming slang for a coat.
Slain BD teen whose name became a drill war cry.
North Houston street whose 'Kirk-en-doll' pronunciation outs you as local or tourist.
Midwest party snack — Chex coated in chocolate, peanut butter, powdered sugar.
Inflatable life-jacket — named for the curves.
The inmate whose word actually moves the yard.
A mentally unstable inmate whose behaviour is wildly unpredictable.
An obstetrician — or anyone whose job is catching the kid on the way out.
A meeting held purely to work out whose fault the disaster was.
Funny Looking Kid — paediatric shorthand for a child whose features hint at an undiagnosed syndrome.
JPMorgan trader Bruno Iksil, whose oversized CDS book blew up for over $6bn.
The senior banker whose Rolodex prints fees.
The plastic-jacketed house wiring inside basically every American home built since the 60s.
Armoured flexible electrical cable — wires inside a spiral metal jacket.
Known Value Item — the staple whose price shoppers actually have memorised.
A maximalist glam aesthetic — big fur coats, animal print, gold jewelry, and the energy of a Scorsese mafia matriarch.
A phone-system hacker; the 1970s subculture whose 'ph' spelling seeded later leetspeak.
GI slang for any gadget whose name you don't know — the thingamajig of the WWII era.
A legendary Twitch streamer whose community spawned a huge chunk of emote culture.
Wearing technical hiking and outdoor gear as everyday fashion — fleeces, shell jackets, and trail shoes in the city.
A character whose love turns obsessive and dangerous — sweet on the surface, terrifying underneath.
A high-ranking officer — the 'brass' whose decisions the enlisted men had to live with.
A sneak-thief who slipped into houses to steal cloaks and coats off the pegs.
An upperclassman or senior you look up to — online, the crush or idol whose attention you crave.
A thingamajig — any object whose name you can't be bothered to find.
That guy — a vague way to refer to a man whose name you won't say or can't recall.
Everything's fine and in order, a smooth, satisfying word whose origin nobody can fully prove.
A working-class youth with slicked-back hair, leather jacket, and a love of cars and rock-n-roll.
A cheat that auto-locks your aim onto enemies — also slang for anyone whose aim is suspiciously perfect.