Results for “RACK”
A grand — £1,000, or a fat stack of cash.
Consent framework that's honest about risk: nothing is 100% safe, so know the danger and choose it anyway.
Go away; get lost.
An illegal money-making scheme or organized criminal enterprise.
Thousands of dollars in cash — one rack is $1,000.
An enemy whose shield has just been broken off.
A tracksuit.
Boiling hot weather — sun so fierce the pavement's splitting.
Get stuck in. Stop faffing and start.
Birmingham's old red-light district — behind the famous department store.
Absolutely knackered. Done in.
Tracksuit pants.
A fair chance or fair treatment.
To cheer for / support a team.
Mature content — open to view.
tracksuit / tracksuit pants
to make romantic advances toward someone
to give something a try
To laugh a lot; something hilarious
Returning weights to their proper storage after use.
The main promoted single from an album or release.
An absurd, near-impossible pairing shipped for fun
Brilliant, excellent
Slow, silent burnout eroding an employee's engagement.
A slower career path taken to accommodate raising children.
News, gossip or good conversation
See cracket — a low wooden stool
A small wooden stool
A low-ranker who thinks he knows all the regulations.
Someone who never leaves the barracks on time off.
When fresh snow has been covered with everyone's tracks.
Excellent or first-rate — and as 'get crackin'', to get started.
Insanely good at a game — playing at a level that seems almost unfair.
Pirated, cracked software distributed illegally, a cornerstone term of old BBS and scene culture.
A DJ or artist's full performance — the run of tracks they play in their slot.
The player whose whole job is racking up kills and clearing bodies for the team.
Barracks — the lane buildings that upgrade your creeps when you smash the enemy's.
Super-charged lane creeps you earn for wiping all of the enemy's barracks.
SM64 trick chaining backward long jumps to rack up insane speed.
Cracking open a game's ROM to rewrite how it plays or looks.