Results for “Left On Read”
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To be so thoroughly read you're left exposed and speechless.
To read someone so thoroughly they're left in ruins.
Get away from everyone — a mechanic that punishes you for standing together.
Your character's go-to combo — reliable, easy, the one you'll do a thousand times.
A U-turn manoeuvre that replaces a banned left turn at a major Michigan intersection.
Listening to the CB without saying anything.
The art of the witty, pointed insult, exposing someone's flaw so sharp the room laughs.
RuPaul catchphrase introducing the She-Mail segment.
A clever, thorough takedown — pointing out someone's flaws with precision.
The art of dragging someone's flaws so wittily the room laughs with you, not them.
Buttered white bread covered in sprinkles.
A person with dreadlocks; a Rasta
A Rasta with dreadlocks; also 'serious/heavy'
A mild Bajan exclamation of surprise or dismay.
An offense that spreads receivers wide from the shotgun.
Ready cash, banknotes in hand.
Someone who proofreads and edits a fic before posting
A single crumb of attention meant to keep someone hooked.
To reject someone on a dating app.
Radio proword ordering the receiver to repeat the message verbatim.
Indiana's iconic pork sandwich, far bigger than its bun.
"God has answered my prayers" — a joyful expression of gratitude for good fortune.
Clothes — a classic, slightly retro way to refer to your outfit or wardrobe.
Did something flawlessly and completely — absolutely nailed it with nothing left to criticize.
To cleverly insult or call out someone's flaws with precision and wit.
Cockney for money — 'bread and honey' rhymes with money, the likely root of 'bread' for cash.
Leading someone on with just enough attention to keep them interested, without real commitment.
Cockney for head — 'loaf of bread' rhymes with head, behind the phrase 'use your loaf'.
Cockney for dead — 'brown bread' rhymes with dead, used both literally and as a threat.
Money, cash, or earnings — the dough you work for.
T-side spreading out at round start to grab map info before committing.
Taking back a bombsite the enemy already grabbed and planted on.
Real-time read on where the enemies are and what they're about to do.
In-game leader, the player who calls the team's strategy and reads.
A round, game or situation that's already lost — write it off.
The team in the bottom-left base; gets first pick in the draft.
Drafting a champ specifically to beat one the enemy already locked.
An extra enemy that joins the fight you're already in.
Jumping a squad that's already fighting, so you mop up two weakened teams.