Results for “bull market”
A sustained run of rising prices.
Killing an enemy wipes its on-screen bullets — often turning them into points.
Geordie for a boiled sweet — confectionery, not ammunition.
Cockney rhyming slang for a row (argument).
A driver who runs livestock — cattle, hogs, sheep — in a slatted trailer.
Historical term for a very masculine, tough lesbian.
A round, flat molasses-and-ginger cake
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Expecting or optimistic about rising prices.
A pass rusher overpowering a blocker head-on.
Fifty pounds (£50), from the darts bullseye score.
A fake rally that lures buyers in right before a sharp drop.
Extremely hard, frozen, compacted snow.
An extended stretch of rising prices and euphoria when everything seems to go up.
A long stretch of falling prices and gloom — the cold winter after the bull run.
A bullet an enemy fires at you the moment it dies.
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To operate an unlicensed pirate taxi.
A flat, sideways market that moves neither up nor down.
A coin's total value: price times circulating supply.
To get hyped / excited (Cuba)
To face something unpleasant and get it done.
When a product truly satisfies a strong market demand.
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The essentials: food, ammo, and medical supplies.
Killing two or more enemies lined up with a single bullet.
Weapons that land the instant you click, no bullet travel.
Getting melted by a rapid, pinpoint spray of bullets.
Dropping a bomb to wipe the screen before a bullet pattern blooms.
Skimming bullets as close as possible without getting hit, for score.
Dense curtain-fire bullet patterns you weave through — the 'bullet hell' itself.
A satellite drone trailing your ship, adding firepower or eating bullets.
Moving in tiny increments to funnel aimed bullets into one tidy line you can dodge.
A dig at shmups built around physics and shields instead of tight bullet patterns.
Holding the trigger down for one long continuous burst of bullets.
A permabull who thinks every coin is about to 100x.
A moment so unhinged it marks the peak of the market.
Someone with absurdly high-level market or crypto intelligence.
Meme misspelling of 'stocks,' used whenever the market makes no sense.
Glasgow's legendary East End street market.