Results for “WS”
"What's good?" — a casual greeting
Shorthand for the r/WallStreetBets subreddit and its culture.
Shut the door — yelled by every Welsh parent ever.
Houston name for the long horizontally protruding wire wheels on a slab.
Houston's hometown nickname, in tribute to DJ Screw.
Musty, stale-smelling or unwashed.
A small, unfancied team.
An exclamation of surprise or amazement.
'You know' — a conversational tag.
A 'raw provider' who supplies untranslated source scans.
Untranslated original scans or video (plural of raw)
The paw-shaped hand coverings of a fursuit.
For a very long time.
Jokey Midwestern word for a beer.
Chicago archetype of the tough, blue-collar hard worker.
A glowing light stick waved at raves — and a whole performance art of doing so.
Repositioning to another spot when the enemy shows up somewhere else.
Hit by enemy fire, which briefly slows your movement.
Shoving a sidelane solo while your team draws pressure somewhere else.
Crowd control that slows you down but doesn't fully stop you.
Queue for a random instance and take whatever the game throws at you.
Cover that only shows your head while you can see and shoot fully.
A weapon that chews through health and shields stupidly fast.
WSB self-tag for an obsessively deep-dive trader.
Due diligence — a long WSB research post on why a stock will rip.
WSB insult for anyone shorting or betting on a stock falling.
WSB self-burn: 'I have no idea what I'm doing.'
Roaring Kitty's catchphrase, now WSB shorthand for refusing to call it advice.
WSB self-deprecating bit casting yourself as the cuck loser-husband.
Scouse for grim news or a rough situation.
Scouse exclamation of agreement, approval, or pure good news.
A meadow. A grassy field for cows, kids or kicking a ball about.
A clumsy, lumbering person — all elbows and no grace.
The Sun newspaper — and sometimes 'son' or 'run'.
Dundee nickname for the Evening Telegraph newspaper.
Protruding 30-spoke wire wheels fitted to Houston slabs — also called elbows.
A Mardi Gras club that throws a parade or ball.
A city dweller who shows up to a small town clueless about how things work.
Solid, dependable in the streets — a real one who shows up.
Mature content — open to view.