Results for “ghetto TATE”
Playing a vert in tate mode by lying on your side instead of rotating the TV.
Cheap fast food from the hood — wing spots, taquerias, corner-store plates.
Police helicopter circling a neighbourhood with spotlight and rotors.
A young person from the inner-city ghetto
Repositioning to another spot when the enemy shows up somewhere else.
Rotating the display 90 degrees to play a vertical shmup as intended.
A full snapshot of the game you can reload instantly.
Beat it, get lost (Caló)
A home run.
Cold (from 'potatoes in the mould').
State-issued clothing and goods.
Away serving time in a state prison.
The intended end condition after change.
A patient so demanding they're rotated between nurses
Smiling broadly and contentedly.
Any part of Minnesota outside the Twin Cities metro.
Downed into a crawling bleed-out state, not dead yet.
The revivable bleed-out state in squad BRs — DBNO.
Tap all four buttons to power up into a guaranteed counter-hit state.
Reloading a savestate over and over to retry inputs while building a perfect TAS.
Agreement tag stuck on the end of a relatable statement.
Jumping into a drama thread you were only meant to spectate — voting, commenting, fanning the flames.
Devastated, gutted.
Filthy, manky, in a right state.
'Am I lying?' — a tag asking you to back the statement up.
Cockney rhyming slang for a state — flustered or upset.
Welsh universal tag question stuck on the end of any statement.
Wrecked. Either steaming drunk or an absolute state.
Wound up, in a state, nerves shot.
Mature content — open to view.
Louisiana's word for what every other US state calls a county.
The car inspection sticker — what every other state just calls an inspection sticker.
Massachusetts shorthand for state troopers.
A state trooper, named for the hat that looks like Smokey Bear's.
A state trooper — the apex predator of the highway.
A classic long-hood conventional semi — the kind that takes up real estate.
A US state trooper.
The euphoric flow-state a dominant can enter while running a scene.
Devastated.
a person you're referring to (name unknown or unstated)