Results for “barf me out the door”
Valley-girl disgust — 'that's so gross it makes me want to puke.'
Prompt format inviting indirect self-disclosure through telling details.
Reply pointing out that someone's handle is suspiciously perfect for what they just said.
The off-licence — where you nip out to grab a few cans.
An off-licence (shop selling alcohol to take away).
Shut the door; you're wasting the AC or heat.
To calm down, relax, and let go of tension.
Total physical and mental exhaustion from prolonged stress, usually work.
Real-time read on where the enemies are and what they're about to do.
An attack string with a tiny gap that stuffs anyone who tries to mash out.
A downward-launching hit you can sometimes jump out of, unlike a true spike.
Working out the fastest path through a game.
Slipping outside the level into space the game never meant you to reach.
Dismissive Gen-Z sign-off for an out-of-touch older person's take.
'30-Year-Old Boomer' wojak and the catch-all chat dunk on anyone out-of-touch.
The patient dominant who handles a brat without losing the plot.
The '30-year-old Boomer' wojak — a millennial mocked as already old, tired and out of touch.
Pseudoscientific tongue-on-the-roof-of-the-mouth posture, sold on TikTok as a free jawline upgrade.
To scold, moan or complain at someone.
A genuinely decent, trustworthy person — the highest Irish compliment with minimum fuss.
Affectionate Irish 'no way!' / 'stop messing'.
The traditional Mardi Gras shout to a float rider — toss me some beads.
About to swing by — Houston cruising vocabulary.
South Boston, or someone from it.
Serve every day of your sentence, no parole, no good time.
Empty your cell's chamber pot when the doors unlock in the morning.
Get Out of My Emergency Room — the old, chronic, hopeless patient ER docs dread.
A meeting held purely to work out whose fault the disaster was.
The lead truck in a convoy scouting for cops ahead.
Kitchen call meaning a dish is five minutes from the pass.
Plainclothes anti-crime cops who pile out of an unmarked car and rush suspects.
Emergency escape out a window when the room turns on you.
Extremely busy; also going flat out.
To buy a round or treat someone.
extremely busy
Strong agreement; 'totally' or 'for real'
To figure out or sort something
To hang out and socialise, typically with drinks, food and idle chat.
To go out and hang out; to have a get-together.
To jinx someone by predicting misfortune