Results for “I eat blue crayons”
Self-mocking joke that WSB traders are dumb enough to eat crayons.
Bawl someone out, go ballistic at them.
Mature content — open to view.
Pulled over and ticketed by a cop.
To use your own product internally.
Cardiac-cath term for advancing the catheter through the coronary
Senior nurses bullying or hazing newcomers
To fall off the board and crash.
To make money and provide — everybody at the table getting fed.
A cheeky 80s 'buzz off' — a defiant insult made famous by Bart Simpson.
WSB self-burn: 'I have no idea what I'm doing.'
Walmart PA code for a bomb threat in the store.
Black-and-blue striped flag with a white centre stripe and red heart, designed by Tony DeBlase, debuted at IML 1989.
A clear-sky day with great visibility and fresh snow.
Mana-regen and ability-haste buff from the Blue Sentinel jungle camp.
Grouping all five early and rolling through towers as one unstoppable AoE blob.
The team in the bottom-left base; gets first pick in the draft.
The hidden meter deciding which player an enemy decides to attack.
A beefy character whose whole job is to soak damage for the squad.
PUBG's shrinking damage wall that herds everyone in.
A wildly tryhard player who plays every casual match like a grand final.
An attack timed to land on its dying active frames as they wake up — max plus frames.
A single combo that takes someone from full health to KO with no escape.
Dying on purpose to abuse respawn placement for faster travel.
Firing a bomb in the split-second after you're hit to cheat death.
The impossibly desirable person everyone wants to be — or be with.
Twitter/X verification badge — once a press credential, now a paid status symbol and a slur.
Schadenfreude shorthand: people punished by the exact policy they voted for.
When a link hits Reddit's front page and the traffic spike instantly crashes the destination site.
Taunt aimed at a Birmingham City FC supporter.
The one-bar Showboys loop that powers nearly every New Orleans bounce track.
Cameron Paul's 1987 drum loop — bounce's second foundational sample.
The August week Memphis fills with Elvis fans marking the anniversary of his death.
Mature content — open to view.
A US Marine — from the leather neck-stock of the early Corps uniform.
An enlisted US Navy sailor below chief — E-6 and down.
The female counterpart to a peckerwood.
Steak charred hard on the outside, raw and cool in the middle — Pittsburgh-style.
An attractive woman in a passing car.
Jobsite name for the porta-potty — because they're nearly always blue.