Results for “Ride or die chick”
Someone loyal enough to stick with you through anything.
To roll out with the gang to defend an associate, right or wrong.
Mature content — open to view.
Trading profits, imagined as a reward of chicken tenders.
Old-school high-protein chicken-and-rice eating plan.
Jumping to block in the air instead of on the ground in air-block games — the coward's defence.
Reversing your opponent's reversal, the ultimate 'I knew you knew' read.
The hyper-protective love-interest trope, distilled.
Dundonian word for a drain or drain cover.
Fingerless mittens, Doric-style.
Now we're getting somewhere — things finally working.
Get out of a slow-rolling car and dance next to it while it keeps moving.
A British Army ordinary soldier.
Truck weigh station — where the rigs get penned up and checked.
A driver running a chromed-out show truck — often the kind that hauls live poultry.
The extra decorative marker lights bolted all over a show truck.
Black-and-blue striped flag with a white centre stripe and red heart, designed by Tony DeBlase, debuted at IML 1989.
Historically derogatory slang for a heavily masculine, 'tough' lesbian.
A cold beer.
One's parents.
To leave very quickly.
a takeaway drink for the road
Ad-derived line about togs becoming undies
A Jamaican, esp. of the diaspora; also a gang member
Skinny, underdeveloped legs on a bigger upper body.
Eating any food that fits your macro targets.
Stay alert / keep an eye out (PR)
Mature content — open to view.
A world-class goal, usually a long-range or acrobatic strike.
Ready cash, banknotes in hand.
High-potency, top-quality cannabis.
To get high off a friend's drugs.
Punitive, prolonged transfers of an inmate between prisons.
Strong prison-brewed tea with an oily sheen.
Getting high on another inmate's drugs.
To drive someone to a remote spot to murder them.
A boy or young man
A mole (the animal)
A native of Tyneside / Newcastle
A trader flush with tendies (profits) — a big winner.