Results for “ape”
Buy in fast and hard without doing the homework.
Retail traders piling into the same trade as one feral pack.
Past tense of ape — bought in hard on impulse
Cool, nifty, awesome (DR)
Rallying cry that retail traders are powerful when they hold as one.
To throw a big chunk of money into a coin or token fast, with little or no research.
To thrash, beat, or give someone a proper hiding.
A silly fool — affectionately.
An older full-size American sedan dressed up for Bay Area hyphy car culture.
Oakland youth bike with spokes wrapped in coloured duct tape and tinfoil.
DJ Screw's slowed-down cassette mixtapes out of Houston.
Iced in jewels, rolling in a candy-paint slab — Houston's full-flex setting.
Out of jail but on parole or probation — every move tracked.
An undesignated seaman doing grunt work on the deck force.
Your court docs — and proof you're not a nonce or a snitch.
A traffic ticket — useless paper to frame on your wall.
An out-of-nowhere headline that jolts the market mid-session.
Trading a stock among yourselves to fake volume or move the price.
Flexible spring-steel ribbon used to snake wires through walls and conduit.
The drywall finisher — tapes and muds the seams.
Toilet paper.
A project's founding document outlining its tech and goals.
A wide back tapering to a narrow waist, forming a V.
To inhale vaporized cannabis instead of smoke.
A pen-sized battery vaporizer for oil or flower.
Rolling papers for making joints.
Mature content — open to view.
Under parole or probation supervision.
A criminal job or escapade, esp. a robbery.
A show-off who struts around
Excessive bureaucracy and procedure.
Military-grade duct tape.
Patient looks about to die; abbreviated GRAFOB
Mature content — open to view.
The sandpaper-like sheet on top of the deck for traction.
A clueless novice, often marked by an exposed forehead gap.
Hopelessly incompetent.
Exceedingly busy.
Cape Cod
When a plan goes wrong — 'it all went pear-shaped.'