Results for “Their Block”
Putting your body between an ally and danger to soak or block it.
Jumping to block in the air instead of on the ground in air-block games — the coward's defence.
Blocking the exact frame an attack lands to cut blockstun and pushback.
A chain of attacks the opponent blocks back-to-back to keep them pinned in defense.
The 6400 block of S King Drive in Parkway Gardens — King Von and Lil Durk's set.
A vanilla slice pastry.
Crammed full.
A block from behind in transition
Defending very deep in your own half.
Completely full or crammed; 'chocka'.
A section of the prison containing a set of cells.
The segregation/punishment unit.
Very drunk
The unglamorous basic work that gets results.
Patient medically fit but stuck occupying a bed
Senior nurses bullying or hazing newcomers
The block or area where your enemies — the opps — live and operate.
Teleblock — the spell that traps a player in the wild by killing their escape teleport.
A jump-in timed so tight you block their wake-up reversal even if it whiffs.
A DJ or artist's full performance — the run of tracks they play in their slot.
Someone grinding hard at the gym hoping muscle alone will fix their dating life.
A headshot on a helmeted enemy that rings their dome but doesn't kill.
Going prone mid-gunfight to drop under their aim and win the close-range duel.
Locking the enemy in their respawn so they get farmed the second they appear.
A healer glued to one teammate, pumping all their heals into them alone.
Helping your jungler chunk their first camp without stealing the kill.
Using the threat of damage to keep an enemy off their farm without actually hitting them.
Storming into the enemy jungle to steal their camps or buffs.
Killing a fed enemy on a streak and claiming the bounty gold their lead has piled up.
A Balance druid in their big angry owl-bear form.
PKing in cheap gear purely to annoy someone and waste their supplies, not to win.
Jumping a player the second their fight ends, hitting hard before they can react.
Tricking a player into danger to steal their stuff when they die.
A blocked jab into an instant throw — the cheapest reset in fighting games.
A coin-flip mixup — block the wrong way and you're guessing right half the time at best.
The little bit of life you lose blocking specials and supers — death by a thousand pokes.
An attack that hits from behind, tricking you into blocking the wrong way.
An invincible move done on the very first frame you can act out of block or knockdown.
Reading whether your move hit or got blocked, then deciding to combo or stay safe.
A special-move throw that grabs straight through blocking and shields.