Results for “eaten up by the bear”
Pulled over and ticketed by a cop.
A rookie cop, fresh out of the academy.
A speed-radar trap set up by the cops.
Cutesy baby-talk version of upvote.
A speeding ticket handed out by the cops.
The police station — where the bears den up.
A dancer still in her first couple of years in the club.
The corrupt establishment; the police
Overweight, chubby or out of shape.
Moan (or 'alone'; also an old devoted couple).
A group's final performance before ending promotions.
A rapid market rise driven by sentiment, not fundamentals.
Sloppy and unmilitary, or obsessively by-the-book to a fault.
A coordinated costume set worn by a team of cosplayers.
To meet up with someone — to connect in person and hang out.
A memorized spot and aim point to land an ability on a target you can't even see.
Beefy reinforcement minion that spawns after an inhibitor falls.
The most farm-starved support — all wards, all utility, zero ego.
The window when the boss is actually hittable — make it count.
A small, drilled squad that moves as one ball of buffs and wipes whole zergs.
An attack that hits from behind, tricking you into blocking the wrong way.
A dig at shmups built around physics and shields instead of tight bullet patterns.
Free extra life, pure and simple.
Celebrity whose famous parents pre-greased the entire career.
Gibberish prank catchphrase from a 2020 TikTok creator.
A cheap lookalike of an expensive product.
Stock chat insult for the unkempt, smug, fedora-tipping nerd archetype.
Stylised 'hold up' — stop, back up, something just got weird.
If you go looking for trouble, don't act surprised when you find it.
Old-school playful misspelling of upvote.
A fake secondary account used to prop up your own takes or sneak past a ban.
The whole point of crypto: price up = good, that's it.
WSB insult for anyone shorting or betting on a stock falling.
Nosey — sticking your beak where it doesn't belong.
Up the canal — Brummie for a walk along the waterway.
A simpleton, a fool.
Standing about gassing won't pay the bills — let's crack on.
Out of town, away from the ends.
Welsh-English for 'over there' — pointing-word with extra welly.
Right here — Welsh English's way of pointing without lifting a finger.