Results for “Buff like”
Inputting your next move during the current animation so it fires the instant it can.
Polish the chart, then offload the patient elsewhere
UK slang meaning very attractive or, separately, physically muscular.
Mana-regen and ability-haste buff from the Blue Sentinel jungle camp.
Burn-and-slow buff from the Red Brambleback jungle camp.
Spamming the pause menu to step the game forward one frame at a time.
Head-in-hands emote — watching it all fall apart.
Roaring Kitty's catchphrase, now WSB shorthand for refusing to call it advice.
Absolutely not — strong disagreement.
Doric greeting — 'how are you?'
Extremely busy; also going flat out.
Making a fuss; overreacting.
Getting along extremely well.
To leave very quickly.
To like (a post).
A like on a very old post that reveals deep profile-scrolling.
A sentence-final filler / verbal full stop
Deadpan justification for holding, no matter the price action.
Extremely fast.
Frantically busy and disorganized.
Smiling broadly and contentedly.
Very close; inseparable or all over something.
The signature Valley-girl filler combo meaning 'absolutely' or 'for sure.'
Valley-girl for 'definitely' or 'absolutely' — often crunched into 'fer sure.'
To an intense or wild degree — the beat-era way of saying 'a whole lot.'
The big neutral monster in LoL that hands your team a game-swinging buff.
Timed pickups on the map that hand you a temporary buff — haste, double damage, the lot.
Storming into the enemy jungle to steal their camps or buffs.
Damage over time — a debuff that ticks away an enemy's health bit by bit.
A healer treated like a machine that only exists to spam heals.
A vulnerability debuff that makes you take more damage the more it stacks.
A small, drilled squad that moves as one ball of buffs and wipes whole zergs.
Champion Points, ESO's endgame grind that buffs you long after you hit max level.
A wildly tryhard player who plays every casual match like a grand final.
A chain of crouchdashes that glides a Mishima forward like he's on rails.
A downward-launching hit you can sometimes jump out of, unlike a true spike.
The whole family of crudely drawn Pepe-like emotes covering every mood.
Snowclone nickname for a streamer defined by one habit — like React Andy.
A cheap lookalike of an expensive product.
When your post pulls way more angry replies than likes — the internet's public verdict that you cooked yourself.