Results for “a fe mi”
Ironic crypto shorthand for 'few understand what's coming.'
A lesbian who presents feminine — and owns it.
Seemingly generous added time when a big team needs a goal.
A milder Irish swear that softens 'the f-word' into something you can say to your nan.
Chat shorthand for a suspected government agent or informant — the plain-English cousin of glowie.
Condition, form, nick — usually paired with 'fine' or 'good'.
Afraid. Scared. Bottling it.
Money. Bay Area cousin of confetti.
Caló for money — cash, paper, the bag.
The female counterpart to a peckerwood.
Getting a ticket — or speeding hard enough you're about to.
Salomon bond desk's grotesque Friday food ritual.
Foot photos — the gateway-drug niche of OnlyFans.
Ballroom term for a trans woman.
Ballroom umbrella for anyone presenting as a woman in a category.
A fragrant green autumn fruit
Feeble, flimsy, or fussy/stuck-up
A big party, especially around Carnival.
Declined in quality, relevance, or skill
Fan fiction pairing two female characters romantically
A receiver and reseller of stolen goods.
A man; a bloke, or one's partner.
Fragile, weak or easily broken
A hill or upland moor
Forward Edge of the Battle Area.
Brevity code: aircraft is now flying over water.
Brevity code: aircraft is now flying over land.
Back-truck grind with the front truck hanging over the near side.
Extremely unattractive.
The police — used in UK road slang and US hip-hop alike.
Butchers' back-slang for 'beef' — prime cut of the 'rechtub kelp' trade.
Coffee, by way of vesre: cafe spun backwards into feca.
To keep dying to the enemy, handing them free resources and momentum.
Your carefully planned festival outfit — usually bold, glittery and built for dancing.
Mildly annoyed or put out — irritated, not furious.
Mitigation — the defensive cooldowns that soften incoming damage.
A charged-up, party-wide super move you unleash at the perfect moment.
Apex movement tech for whipping mid-air into a sharp new direction.
Spamming the pause menu to step the game forward one frame at a time.
Clearing a stage, boss or whole game without losing a single life.