Results for “erl”

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slang overload
phrase

A sentence deliberately stuffed with every Gen-Alpha brainrot term at once, weaponised for maximum cringe.

#tiktok#gen-alpha#brainrot#copypasta
Berl
verb

To boil — Yat pronunciation, as in crawfish berl.

#nola#yat#food#dialect
progressive overload
noun

Gradually adding weight/reps to force muscle growth.

#gym#fitness#training#principle
hyperlocal
adjective

Focused on a very small geographic area.

#corporate#office#work#marketing
masterly inactivity
phrase

Deliberately doing nothing and watching the patient

#medical#nursing#management#british
fluid overload
noun

Too much fluid in the circulation (hypervolaemia)

#medical#nursing#cardiac#fluids
breaded pork tenderloin
noun

Indiana's iconic pork sandwich, far bigger than its bun.

#american#regional#indiana#food
double swing
noun

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

#valorant#fps#peeking#tactical
bones day
phrase

A go-for-it day — green light from the universe, courtesy of an elderly pug.

#tiktok#gen-z#2021#horoscope
keysmash
noun

Random rapid typing to convey emotional overload.

#tumblr#stan-twitter#reaction#gen-z
vro
noun

A genderless, slightly-softer respelling of 'bro'.

#tiktok#gen-z#address#bro
grotty
adjective

Dirty, grim, manky — properly unpleasant.

#scouse#liverpool#british#everyday
propa
adverb

Geordie for properly — a flat-out intensifier meaning very, totally, dead.

#geordie#newcastle#intensifier#british
Mackem
noun

A person from Sunderland — and the rival tribe to the Geordies.

#geordie#sunderland#northeast#british
clammin
adjective

Geordie for starving — properly hungry, not just peckish.

#geordie#northeast#food#british
hakky
adjective

Geordie for filthy, manky, properly dirty.

#geordie#newcastle#north-east#british
clemmed
adjective

Starving, properly hungry.

#brummie#black country#food#british
riffy
adjective

Filthy. Properly grimy. Wants a hot bath and a scrub.

#brummie#birmingham#description#british
hangin'
adjective

Rank, grim, properly disgusting.

#mancunian#manchester#british#northern
leng
adjective

Properly attractive — fit in the strongest sense.

#mle#london#british#attraction
deep
adjective

Heavy, serious, properly unfortunate.

#mle#london#british#reaction
hummel doddies
noun

Fingerless mittens, Doric-style.

#scottish#doric#clothing#north-east
Gumbo ya-ya
phrase

Everybody talking at once — overlapping, chaotic, joyful conversation.

#nola#cajun#creole#conversation
it's brick
phrase

It is bitterly, painfully cold outside.

#nyc#boston#weather#hip-hop
Handbag positive
phrase

A confused elderly woman clutching her handbag in the hospital bed — a soft sign of dementia.

#medical#hospital#geriatrics#uk
walkers
noun

Cruel hospital shorthand for bedridden elderly dementia patients.

#medical#hospital#elderly#geriatrics
Triple witching
noun

Quarterly Friday when stock options, index options and index futures all expire together.

#finance#wall-street#options#futures
scissoring 18+
noun

Mature content — open to view.

#lesbian#wlw#lgbtq#sex
punish
verb

To utterly outdo or demolish a rival in a battle or category.

#ballroom#vogue#lgbtq#competition
spewin'
adjective

Very angry or bitterly disappointed.

#australian#aussie#emotion
chaka-chaka
adjective

Messy, disorderly, all over the place

#caribbean#patois#expression#state
too-nuff
adjective

Overly forward, meddlesome or full of oneself.

#caribbean#patois#behaviour#attitude
ticky-tack
adjective

A weak, borderline foul call

#sports#officiating#fouls
forfochen
adjective

Utterly exhausted, worn out

#scottish#irish#tired#exertion
pure dead brilliant
phrase

Absolutely excellent — a superlative

#scottish#irish#praise#glasgow
Catch and Release
noun/verb

Pursuing someone eagerly then losing interest once you've won them.

#dating#relationships#chasing#losing-interest
paggered
adjective

Utterly exhausted, knackered

#british#regional#adjective#tired
red and white
phrase

A Sunderland (Mackem) supporter

#british#regional#phrase#football
scran on
phrase

To tuck into food eagerly.

#british#regional#food#phrase
snizy
adjective

Bitterly cold with a cutting wind.

#british#regional#weather#adjective