Results for “Spit Bars”
To rap, especially to deliver bars with skill — 'spit a verse' means lay down some rhymes.
Have a tantrum; overreact childishly.
To go off/spoil (of food) (DR)
A pass that leaves the receiver exposed to a big hit.
It's raining lightly
Someone who tours hospitals seeking admission or shelter
A facility offering only minimal, stopgap care
A half-kickflip caught and flipped back with the front foot.
Spinning the handlebars a full 360 degrees and catching them mid-air.
Lyrics, especially clever or hard-hitting ones — 'he's got bars.'
Aggressively pushing the enemy despite the risk.
Boldly challenging an enemy despite bad odds, on pure confidence.
Viral onomatopoeia for a spit, from a street-interview clip heard around the world.
Hospital.
Trap subgenre where the bars are about credit-card fraud and digital scams.
Hospital slang for a motorcycle — a reliable pipeline of fresh organ donors.
Affectionate hospital nickname for the psychiatry team.
A confused elderly woman clutching her handbag in the hospital bed — a soft sign of dementia.
Cruel hospital shorthand for bedridden elderly dementia patients.
Hospital slang for an obese patient — from BMI.
UK ambulance run on lights and sirens with a hospital pre-alert — time-critical.
Strong, sturdy and fearless despite small size
Mature content — open to view.
Making a bold move to express romantic interest despite the risk.
Dramatically quitting to spite a bad employer.
Cross-eyed; also a variant for hospital.
Continue Mission — press on despite setbacks.
Mature content — open to view.
Mature content — open to view.
A Navy hospital corpsman / medic.
The hospital mortuary (British euphemism)
Mature content — open to view.
Hospital stay driven by social needs, not medical ones
A patient who keeps trying to get up despite being unsafe
History mnemonic covering key prehospital questions.
A grind on the back peg and pedal with bars turned 45 degrees.
Bars cranked nearly 180 while the front end is pulled up sideways.
Turning the handlebars a full 180 so the arms cross.
Going over the bars when the front wheel suddenly stops.
A nasty fall flipping over the bars onto your face and chest.