Results for “Secure the bag”
Get the money, lock in the win, don't fumble the opportunity in front of you.
To stop, cease, or put away and lock up.
To go make money or secure a financial win.
Someone rolling in cash — or the money emoji that flexes it.
Taking the kill yourself instead of risking the enemy escaping, even if a teammate could've finished it.
Deliberately playing below your level — hiding your real skill or holding back in a match.
Your holdings — heavy if they're losing, fat if they're winning.
The position you keep running after taking your original money out.
Brain-fried — too wrecked or knackered to think straight.
Mature content — open to view.
Caught by police — cuffed and processed.
An informal unit of volume — roughly what fit in the giant paper sacks from the old Schwegmann's grocery chain.
Manually pumping air into a patient's lungs with a handheld Ambu bag.
A confused elderly woman clutching her handbag in the hospital bed — a soft sign of dementia.
NYPD slang for a uniformed patrol cop, as opposed to a detective in plainclothes.
A rogue or troublemaker; a mischievous person.
The wine bladder inside a cask.
a takeaway roast chicken
A traitor / betrayer
Everything; all sorts of things
End of a blowout when the outcome is decided
A home run.
Slang for the goal net.
A confrontation with lots of pushing but no real fighting.
Suit.
Rhyming slang for a grand (£1,000).
Jokey nickname for cannabis nodding to jazz-era use.
Ten dollars' worth of cannabis.
Five dollars' worth of cannabis.
One who collects or carries illicit money for a criminal operation.
Mature content — open to view.
Repeatedly dating people who are clearly wrong for you.
To claim something first.
Continuing to hold a position that has collapsed in value.
To aggressively pursue money or success.
To blow a clear money or success opportunity.
An inspection of gear pulled out of one's bags.
A corpse processed for the mortuary
A yellow IV vitamin bag given to malnourished or alcoholic patients.
Mock diagnosis for the handbag-clutching confused elderly patient