Results for “Big back behavior”
A playful (or insulting) way to call someone greedy or overweight — often used self-deprecatingly about overeating.
Yikes with the volume cranked — proper cringe.
Maximum relatable. Often paired with an absurd image that captures exactly how you feel.
On serious terms — no joking, grown-man business.
Dallas's preferred local nickname for itself — no 'the' needed.
Mature content — open to view.
The patient who's obviously, visibly, no-questions-about-it dying.
A lot of money.
A home run, especially a towering one.
A player who shines in the biggest matches.
Mature content — open to view.
Hundred-dollar bills.
Large sums, usually thousands.
A Bad Conduct Discharge (BCD).
The base loudspeaker (or IDF warning) system.
Mature content — open to view.
A 360 shove-it combined with a 180 body rotation.
Something hilarious or a really good joke — a big laugh.
A huge payday — the kind of money that changes your whole situation.
The boss, the head honcho, the most important person in the room.
To praise, hype up, or give respect to someone — a shout-out, Jamaican style.
Very angry, often in a way that's funny because the person won't admit it.
The heroes sitting behind the tanks, deadly at range but soft up close.
Sneaking into the enemy base to smash objectives while they're busy elsewhere.
Paying gold to respawn instantly instead of waiting out the death timer.
Cancelling backdashes with down-back so you can spam them and float around.
Demanding an instant rematch on the same stage right after a loss, fuelled by pure salt.
Full form of 'wool' — someone from outside Liverpool proper.
Birmingham's old red-light district — behind the famous department store.
A playful, sing-song thank-you.
A lift on the back of someone's bike.
A lift on the back of someone's bike.
Historic Black NOLA neighborhood near the old New Basin Canal.
The back-of-town New Orleans neighborhoods, inland from the river toward North Claiborne.
A shotgun house with a single-story front and a two-story rear.
To pull out a weapon — usually a blade or strap.
A sailor who's crossed the equator and survived the line-crossing ceremony.
Patient who's back in A&E within days of being discharged.
The rear truck in a convoy watching for cops coming up behind.
Buy a security in massive size because the price is too good to pass up.