Results for “Green”
In NBA 2K, a perfectly timed shot release that's basically guaranteed to go in.
Cash, or money for tolls and fines.
Buy a big stake, threaten a takeover, then sell it back to the target at a premium.
IPO option letting underwriters sell up to 15% extra shares to steady the price.
Flexible metal conduit — the bendy aluminium tube you snake through finished walls.
An environmentalist.
Permission to shoot freely without restriction
Mature content — open to view.
Mature content — open to view.
The fresh unburnt top of a bowl; the first hit.
Pointing out or celebrating someone's positive relationship traits.
An overall vibe that signals someone would be a healthy partner.
A US dollar bill; paper money.
The magical space inside the wave when you're fully barreled.
An unbroken, rideable face — a step up from whitewater.
A positive trait, behavior, or sign that suggests someone is trustworthy, healthy, or worth investing time in.
Walmart PA code for an active hostage situation.
An African-American Marine, in the Corps' color-blind idiom.
Mature content — open to view.
A go-for-it day — green light from the universe, courtesy of an elderly pug.
Weed — cannabis, usually the green you're smoking right now.
British Para/SF slur for any soldier not wearing a maroon or green beret.
'New In Greens' — a soldier fresh out of basic training.
A green CO still finding the keyhole.
A green trainee on the Salomon Brothers trading floor.
The Greenlee 555 — the industry-standard powered conduit bender.
Perfect scores from every judge, the green light to advance to the next round.
A fragrant green autumn fruit
Greenstone; New Zealand jade
The fuzzy green (or gold) fruit
Leafy green vegetable / a stew of it
A large spiky green fruit with creamy flesh
A big green bar caused by a rush of fear-driven buying.
Money; green cash.
Cooked wild pokeweed greens.
The slime-green, messy-confident party aesthetic from Charli XCX's 2024 album — chaotic, hedonistic, unbothered cool.
Cash money — green like a head of lettuce.
Money, cash, paper — a classic West Coast term for the green.
Money — older slang for cash, named for the green color of bills.
A quirky, neutral trait in a partner that's neither a red flag nor a green flag — just oddly boring or weird.