Results for “Got motion”
In a strop — sulking, narked, mood right off.
Are you listening to the CB right now?
Getting out-lifted after bragging.
Callout after freezing or faking a defender
Skilled at fighting with fists.
A nickname for New York City
Tango itself, spun through vesre: tan-go flipped into go-tan.
Pork-offal meatballs in onion gravy — Black Country comfort food.
The pre-scene talk where partners lay out desires, limits and boundaries before any play happens.
Mature content — open to view.
A leg of lamb or mutton (butchery term)
Getting more work and responsibility with no title or pay bump.
Lacking common sense; foolish.
Extremely disgusting.
I've got your back; I'll handle it
A mystical 90s-witchy aesthetic — crescent moons, velvet, crystals, tarot, and a dreamy dark-romantic vibe.
The invisible effort of managing feelings and relationships — usually unthanked.
Status, success, attention, money, or momentum, especially when someone is actively making things happen.
Comfort someone gives you — or, jokingly, the random object you can't function without.
Messing about, being silly, or causing harmless mischief.
Throwing every ability you've got at once to blast onto a site.
Scope in and fire the instant the crosshair settles — a one-tap in one motion.
Pressuring an enemy from two directions at once so they've got nowhere to go.
Scoping in and firing a sniper in one snap motion.
An invincible rising uppercut on a forward-down-forward motion — the answer to jump-ins.
Reading whether your move hit or got blocked, then deciding to combo or stay safe.
Combo insult — you lost AND your comment got ratioed.
Lands with weirdly outsized emotional or sensory impact.
Got to go — the universal chat sign-off.
Random rapid typing to convey emotional overload.
One-sided emotional bond a fan forms with a celeb who has no idea they exist.
That emotional fog after finishing a great book — can't start a new one, can't stop thinking about the last one.
Matt Furie's cartoon frog — the most-remixed reaction face on the internet, with a whole emotional vocabulary built around him.
Stylised 'hold up' — stop, back up, something just got weird.
Got scammed by a project that yanked the liquidity and ran.
A haircut — and the slap on the head you got after one.
Clue — usually as in 'haven't got a Duncan'.
A clue — almost always used in the negative ('I havnae got a scooby').
A sly operator who's quietly stitched everyone up and got away with it.
In bits — drunk, exhausted, or emotionally destroyed.