Results for “GG EZ”
'Good game, easy' — typed after a win to flex and disrespect the losers in one breath.
Good game, well played — the slightly more sincere cousin of GG.
Mature content — open to view.
'Good game' — said at a match's end, sincerely or sarcastically.
A broom — the proper twiggy old-school besom kind.
Pirated, cracked software distributed illegally, a cornerstone term of old BBS and scene culture.
Flicking in and out of cover fast to bait shots and gather info.
The player who leads the charge onto a site to open it up.
Hit by enemy fire, which briefly slows your movement.
Holding the minion wave by your tower with only last hits, starving the enemy.
To resurrect a dead player and get them back in the fight.
A battle res — resurrecting an ally mid-fight without dropping combat.
When your partner drags you off the game mid-raid.
Dancing in and out of cover to bait shots or spot the enemy.
Grabbing the ledge yourself so the opponent can't grab it to recover.
Deliberately playing below your level — hiding your real skill or holding back in a match.
A taunt that says the win was easy, spammed after a victory.
Got scammed by a project that yanked the liquidity and ran.
A narrow alleyway between Liverpool terraces.
Your best mate.
Scouse for skiving — bunking off school or work.
Scouse for sticking your nose into a conversation that isn't yours.
A cigarette — universal British shorthand.
Sticky, gluey, tacky to the touch.
A sparrow — and by extension any tiny scrap of a thing.
Skipping school. Bunking off.
Left-handed (Brummie/Black Country).
Thick-headed, stupid.
Pork-offal meatballs in onion gravy — Black Country comfort food.
A great thick doorstep sandwich.
A meadow. A grassy field for cows, kids or kicking a ball about.
Skiving school. Bunking off.
Desperate for a drink — throat like sandpaper.
To talk rubbish or lie.
Cockney rhyming slang for legs.
To shake or wobble — Welsh-English verb lifted straight from Welsh siglo.
Dublin word for a culchie — anyone from the countryside.
Caught by police — cuffed and processed.
To rob, scam, or hustle for a payday.
The one-bar Showboys loop that powers nearly every New Orleans bounce track.