Results for “Bbl”
Be back later; leaving for a while.
To have a full-blown tantrum.
The police — specifically Greater Manchester's finest.
Have a word with yourself.
Cockney rhyming slang, usually for 'Greek'.
Balls — and by extension, total nonsense.
Drinking fountain, in Boston and Wisconsin.
A submariner — someone who serves on subs.
The dishwasher — the one in the suds all night.
Throw a tantrum.
the insular world of federal politics
Mature content — open to view.
A fake crossover that keeps the ball in one hand
To beat a defender by dribbling past him
Nonsense / rubbish (from 'cobbler's awls').
Expression of delight; Del Boy catchphrase.
A paid subscription for direct text messages from idols.
The police.
The street (from cobblestones); often 'on the cobbles'.
Shaky oscillation of the board at high speed.
Wordy, pompous, meaningless jargon — coined in 1944 by a fed-up congressman sick of bureaucratic babble.
To shake or wobble — Welsh-English verb lifted straight from Welsh siglo.
Sauce on the side — the modifier every server scribbles when a guest doesn't want their plate drowned.
A dribble that switches the ball hand-to-hand to beat a defender
The step after picking up the dribble before the two steps
Dribbling the length of the court to score
A dribble wrapped behind the back or body to beat a defender
Shifty dribbling that shakes a defender
Dribbling so well the defender falls
Rhyming slang for pub, sometimes 'rubble'.
An extra bong chamber that bubbles smoke for cooling.
To talk nonsense or babble foolishly
To shake, wobble or jiggle
Wobbly, unsteady, rickety
A shoemaker or cobbler
Even weaker than paper hands — sells at the very first wobble.
When a wheel is straight and running without wobble.
Adjusting spoke tension to remove wobbles from a wheel.
The onomatopoeia for bubbling excitement and anticipation.
To rise into a jumper off the dribble — or, in street slang, to show up somewhere.