Results for “Let them cook”
Step back and let someone do their thing — they're in the zone and about to cook up something good.
Let someone do their thing without interrupting — they're in a flow and might create something great.
To say hello — or to acknowledge you know someone.
Even weaker than paper hands — sells at the very first wobble.
Let's leave this place.
Cash money — green like a head of lettuce.
To thoroughly outplay an opponent
Killing an enemy wipes its on-screen bullets — often turning them into points.
To perform brilliantly — usually shouted as 'let him cook' when someone's mid-flow and shouldn't be interrupted.
A crumpet — what the West Midlands calls them.
Cooked wild pokeweed greens.
In serious trouble or completely overwhelmed.
Completely done for, exhausted, or doomed — also, oddly, having done something brilliant.
Dominating your opponent so thoroughly you're basically cooking them like a meal.
Queue for a random instance and take whatever the game throws at you.
A bullet an enemy fires at you the moment it dies.
Crying Isaac emote — pure sadness.
A devastating reply telling someone their tweet was so bad they should quit the platform.
Geordie for a boiled sweet — confectionery, not ammunition.
Them, those guys — third-person plural.
Mortified. Cringing-into-the-floor embarrassed.
Yat pronunciation of 'toilet,' straight outta New Orleans.
Round Sicilian sandwich stacked with cold cuts and olive salad.
Mature content — open to view.
The cook manning one station on the hot line during service.
A sleeveless vest or tank top
An offline wallet not connected to the internet.
An internet-connected wallet, convenient but more exposed.
To vomit from an over-the-top workout.
A very lean/skinny person with little muscle.
Tongue-in-cheek description of weightlifting.
The whole package (PR)
That's your problem (Cuba)
Skin and bones; very skinny (Cuba)
A fastball so fast it looks tiny.
An easy pitch to hit.
Making excellent progress; on a roll
Ironic, mock-scandalized nickname for cannabis.
To chatter or gossip at length; also long-winded talk
Keeping someone as a backup while you pursue a preferred option.