Results for “Getting Vulnerable”
Receiving a prison tattoo from a homemade gun.
Getting deep inside the barrel of a wave.
Opening up emotionally and risking being seen — the brave kind of soft.
Dropping back to protect a teammate who's getting jumped.
Cleanly breaking off a fight and getting out before it goes bad.
The Glyph of Fortification — one button that makes all your buildings invulnerable for 5 seconds.
Getting melted by a rapid, pinpoint spray of bullets.
Getting trapped under an enemy's ramps and walls, dead to rights.
The frames after getting hit where you can't do anything but take it.
Skimming bullets as close as possible without getting hit, for score.
A romance that takes its sweet time getting going.
The orange-red Reddit inbox icon — and, by extension, getting a reply.
Scouse for getting dumped, stood up, or blown out.
Rough in play — boisterous to the point of someone getting hurt.
'Hark at you' — Welsh sarcasm for someone getting above their station.
Now we're getting somewhere — things finally working.
Getting what you want by slick-talking or outsmarting someone.
The expediter — the person at the pass organising tickets and getting food out.
Getting a ticket — or speeding hard enough you're about to.
Getting paid gross cash with no tax, no NI, and no employment rights.
Going off on your own at a fire — and getting people killed.
Getting cut from a category by the judges, eliminated, sent home.
Getting along extremely well.
Hey! — attention-getting call/greeting
Tit-for-tat; getting even
Getting into the gym to actually lift.
Getting out-lifted after bragging.
Getting a good look without help from teammates
Getting a first down.
A club that keeps getting promoted and relegated.
Mature content — open to view.
Newly arrived inmates, seen as untested or vulnerable.
The Vulnerable Prisoner wing.
A vulnerable prisoner.
A vulnerable or mentally unwell prisoner.
Getting high on another inmate's drugs.
Taking over a vulnerable person's home as a drug base.
Getting emotional and drunk-texting or contacting exes.
Targeting heartbroken or vulnerable people as easy dating prospects.
Over-the-top obsession with weddings and getting married.