Results for “alley oop”
A lob pass caught and finished at the rim in the air
A thief who robs people in alleys.
Any knockback that shoves an enemy away, ideally off a cliff.
Beating every stage so the game restarts harder instead of ending.
Reflex blurt at something shocking, awkward, or thirst-trap-tier.
Pints / alcoholic drinks.
Cockney rhyming slang for soup.
A lad from the South Wales Valleys — Rhondda, Merthyr, Cynon, the lot.
The front steps of a house — and the social spot for sitting out and watching the block.
Houston's I-610 ring road; 'inner looper' = lives inside it.
A resident of Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
Boston for very far away.
Scavenging dog-ends off the exercise yard floor.
Truck weigh station — where the rigs get penned up and checked.
Blowing past an open weigh station without pulling in — illegal and risky.
Split-frame stretcher that slides under a patient without rolling them.
A remote, far-off place; the middle of nowhere.
Basketball; the game itself
Recovering a loose ball and running it in for a touchdown.
To include someone in a conversation or thread.
Kept informed and included in a discussion.
A Border raider (Reiver)
The M79 grenade launcher.
A soldier who shines in garrison but flops in the field.
Rapidly transport a trauma patient with minimal on-scene care
To fall backward when the front end lifts too high.
The area where independent artists sell their own work.
To spank, hit, or beat.
In LA, the San Fernando Valley north of the hills.
Basketball itself — both the rim and the act of playing the game.
Someone who's seriously good at basketball — a real player, not a casual.
A knockdown-into-mixup loop that keeps them guessing until they die.
A combo you can loop forever while the opponent's stuck eating it.
Sarcastic praise for a take so contrarian it loops back around to stupid.
A narrow alleyway between Liverpool terraces.
Long Beach, California — Snoop and Warren G's home turf.
The one-bar Showboys loop that powers nearly every New Orleans bounce track.
Cameron Paul's 1987 drum loop — bounce's second foundational sample.
New Orleans hip-hop subgenre built on call-and-response chants over the Triggerman loop.
The Rio Grande Valley — deep South Texas along the Mexico border.