Results for “double jack hammer”

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Double jack
noun

A heavy short-handled sledge swung two-handed.

#construction#trades#tools#masonry
double swing
noun

Two players peeking the same angle at once to overload one defender.

#valorant#fps#peeking#tactical
double
noun

Lunch and dinner back-to-back, one body, no break.

#kitchen#foh#restaurant#shift
Double nickels
noun

55 miles per hour.

#trucker#cb-radio#1970s#speed-limit
double blended
phrase

Frappuccino sent through the blender twice.

#coffee#retail#barista#starbucks
doubles
noun

Curried chickpeas served between two fried flatbreads.

#caribbean#patois#food#street-food
double-double
noun

Double figures in two stat categories

#sports#stats
double down
verb

To commit harder to a course of action.

#corporate#office#work#idiom
double sawbuck
noun

A twenty-dollar bill.

#finance#stocks#wsb#denomination
double-digit midget
noun

A short-timer with under 100 days left to serve.

#military#army#time#short-timer
double flip
noun

A flip trick where the board flips twice in one jump.

#skater#surf#trick#flip
double up
noun

Two waves merging into one bigger, heavier, mutant wave.

#skater#surf#wave#hydrodynamics
double overhead
adjective

A wave roughly twice the height of a standing surfer.

#skater#surf#size#measurement
double peg
noun

A grind or stall balancing on both pegs on the same side of the bike.

#skater#surf#bmx#grind
Single jack
noun

A short-handled sledgehammer swung one-handed, usually around 3–4 lb.

#construction#trades#tools#masonry
jack
verb

To steal something — rob it.

#mle#london#road#crime
Jack Jones
noun

Cockney rhyming slang for 'own' — as in alone, on your own.

#cockney#rhyming-slang#british#phrase
whose coat is that jacket
phrase

Stereotypical Welsh phrase mocked for its absurd circular logic — basically 'whose coat is this?'

#welsh#phrase#wales#british
jackeen
noun

Mildly mocking term for a Dubliner.

#irish#ireland#dublin#regional
jacks
noun

Irish for the toilet — always plural, always casual.

#irish#hiberno-english#bathroom#everyday
bluejacket
noun

An enlisted US Navy sailor below chief — E-6 and down.

#military#navy#enlisted#uniform
newjack
noun

A green CO still finding the keyhole.

#prison#incarceration#guards#rookie
jacket
noun

Your prison file — and the reputation stapled to it.

#prison#us#file#reputation
Hammer down
phrase

Floor it — pedal to the metal, full speed.

#trucker#cb-radio#1970s#driving
Hammer lane
noun

The fast lane / passing lane on a highway.

#trucker#cb-radio#highway#driving
new jack
noun

A rookie — fresh out of the academy with no time on the street.

#police#rookie#slang#new york
triple-double
noun

Double figures in three stat categories

#sports#stats
jack the ripper
noun

Rhyming slang for a kipper, or a stripper.

#cockney#london#british#rhyming
the jack
noun

The phone.

#prison#criminal#communication#object
the jacks
noun

The toilet / bathroom

#scottish#irish#toilet#place
oojackapivvy
noun

A whimsical placeholder for a forgotten name.

#scottish#irish#placeholder#welsh
jackson
noun

A twenty-dollar bill.

#finance#stocks#wsb#denomination
jack-in-the-box
noun

A patient who keeps trying to get up despite being unsafe

#medical#nursing#falls#behaviour
hammer
noun

A big, heavy, impressive trick.

#skater#surf#culture#descriptor
dumber than a bag of hammers
phrase

Very stupid.

#american#regional#insult#simile
Jacked
adjective

Extremely muscular and ripped — bigger and harder than just fit.

#gym#fitness#american#meme
stacking
verb

Pulling a jungle camp off its spawn so a fresh one spawns next to it — double the farm.

#dota#moba#jungle#farming
rune
noun

Timed pickups on the map that hand you a temporary buff — haste, double damage, the lot.

#dota2#moba#buff#map
yeetus
noun

Fall Guys' giant spinning hammer that launches beans across the map.

#fall guys#battle royale#obstacle
Aris 18+
noun

Mature content — open to view.

#cockney#london#rhyming-slang#british