Results for “dirty chai latte”
Chai latte with a shot of espresso dumped in.
Sprite cut with codeine cough syrup — another name for lean.
Extra pay for doing a genuinely grim job.
Aggressive mass gain eating whatever it takes, junk included.
The unglamorous defensive graft in midfield.
A god's set sequence of basic attacks, each step with its own animation and damage.
Cancelling weak normals into stronger ones to build a combo, no specials needed.
Stringing kills or pickups together to keep a score multiplier alive.
TikTok's absurdist substitute for the crying-laughing emoji.
The Eisteddfod's top prize for a bardic poem in strict cynghanedd metre.
Driving while armed or holding drugs.
A truck riding safely tucked between the lead and tail of a convoy.
Naive lefty idealist (pejorative)
Closet lefty / hypocritical progressive
Getting a first down.
The sideline crew that handles the first-down chains.
A group transport of shackled inmates between facilities.
Mocking nickname for the Air Force as desk-bound.
A desk-bound soldier, mocked as the opposite of airborne.
A desk-bound airman playing at being elite.
Extremely nervous or on edge.
An exclamation of shock, grief, surprise, or disappointment.
Wild, exciting, out of control in the best way.
A heavy hit aimed straight at the tank — mit it or get flattened.
A chain of attacks the opponent blocks back-to-back to keep them pinned in defense.
A chain of crouchdashes that glides a Mishima forward like he's on rails.
Chasing an offstage opponent with a relentless chain of aerials until they're dead.
SM64 trick chaining backward long jumps to rack up insane speed.
A running chain of bait-and-switch links where each new one sends you to the previous prank.
Dirty, grim, manky — properly unpleasant.
Geordie for filthy, manky, properly dirty.
Cockney rhyming slang for the arris (arse), via a double-rhyme chain.
Smooth-talking flattery; buttering someone up.
The unmistakable royal purple of the old NOLA drugstore chain — local shorthand for that exact shade.
An informal unit of volume — roughly what fit in the giant paper sacks from the old Schwegmann's grocery chain.
Dunkin' — the coffee, the chain, the entire Boston food group.
The chair you leave in your shoveled parking spot — and woe betide whoever moves it.
A driver who runs livestock — cattle, hogs, sheep — in a slatted trailer.
Latte made with steamed half-and-half instead of milk.
To flatter or fool someone with insincere praise.