Results for “Lit AF”
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Nadsat for the face, from the Russian 'litso'.
A situation that's lit — any scene that's exciting, hyped, and popping off.
Exciting, fun, and full of energy — a lit party is amazing. (Also: intoxicated.)
Keeps Link's sword hitbox live long after the swing ends.
Get lost; go to hell (literally 'go and scratch').
An armed robber — literally 'a market person.'
A chaotic mess that's gone wrong in the usual, expected way — military acronym for 'situation normal, all fouled up.'
Polari for a dull or unavailable man — 'naff' here meaning ordinary, possibly 'not available for...'.
Tapping the opposite move key to stop dead for an accurate shot.
Defensive grenades thrown to cancel out the enemy's offensive utility.
Shoving a sidelane solo while your team draws pressure somewhere else.
The lane next to your tower where the carry farms in relative safety.
Digging into the maths and game data to min-max the perfect build.
A player who's maxed every single crafting job — the full set.
Cover that only shows your head while you can see and shoot fully.
Apex movement tech for whipping mid-air into a sharp new direction.
A jump-in timed so tight you block their wake-up reversal even if it whiffs.
A run with zero glitches allowed.
Your time logged at each checkpoint of a run.
Your fastest-ever time for a single segment.
A spot on screen where a boss attack simply can't touch you.
The pre-game phase where teams pick their characters and ban the scary ones.
The boss. The gaffer. Whoever's in charge.
Hard work. Proper sleeves-up effort.
Silly, daft.
A silly fool — affectionately.
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Mortified. Beyond embarrassed.
The bin men.
It's so hot the rocks are cracking — Irish for a proper scorcher.
Caló for cheap, fake, low-grade — basically trash.
Memphis crew named for the rotating count of members — three to six, depending who's around.
New Orleans name for the chayote — vegetable pear, pantry staple.
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The on-base canteen and shop — and by extension, a name for a slacker.
An explosive reignition when fresh air hits an oxygen-starved, smoke-filled space.
The post-scene wind-down — comfort, reconnection, and checking in once play ends.
The agreed word that instantly pauses or stops a scene, no questions asked.
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