Results for “brady list”
Officers flagged as having credibility issues that prosecutors must disclose to the defence.
Guaranteed early-access slot for an NFT mint or token sale.
Cockney rhyming slang for sister.
Coded TikTok question for 'are you a girl who likes girls?' — a sapphic shibboleth.
One who believes a single coin should dominate over all others.
The inclusive-language rename of whitelist.
To pull an NFT off the market (or drop a token from an exchange).
The member who carries a group's toughest vocal parts.
The mandatory service that pauses male idols' careers.
When an idol is banned from shows or broadcasters
The second-strongest singer, backing up the main vocalist.
A mental catalog of turn-offs that trigger the ick.
Considering the whole system, not just parts.
A psychiatrist
Your ranked roster of favorites across every group you stan.
Black-beanie wojak archetype: the depressed, nihilistic early-twenties guy who's given up.
TikTok's reader corner — the algorithm-powered engine selling out backlist romance and fantasy.
The cheapest listed NFT in a collection — the entry-level buy-in.
Doing tedious, repetitive crypto tasks to qualify for an airdrop or whitelist.
An ear — pin yours back and listen.
Conversational opener — 'listen, I want to ask you something'.
Bawl someone out, go ballistic at them.
A diehard listener of Dallas sports-radio station The Ticket (KTCK).
A scientist or technical specialist — usually the R&D brain.
An enlisted US Navy sailor below chief — E-6 and down.
Soldier on the sick list or light duties — a skiver.
A cop who's listening to the CB channel.
Are you listening to the CB right now?
Listening to the CB without saying anything.
A motorcyclist riding without a helmet.
Polari for the ear, to listen, or a sharp 'shush!'
An environmentalist.
A journalist.
Stubborn; refusing to listen to advice.
Grabbing underpriced or newly listed NFTs before anyone else.
Abbreviation of "whitelist".
Buy many cheap listings at once (short for sweep the floor)
Naive lefty idealist (pejorative)
Frequently asked questions; a common-questions list.
A casual listener who doesn't follow a group's content.