Results for “half inch”
To pinch — to nick, to steal.
Counting a held-over A press as just 0.5 in SM64's A Button Challenge.
Half chips, half rice — the Welsh takeaway carb stack.
A rep done through only part of the range of motion.
Striking the ball just as it bounces up off the turf.
Mature content — open to view.
Mature content — open to view.
A U-shaped ramp with two facing transitions.
A 180 turn while rolling backwards, from the caballerial.
Two facing quarter-pipes joined by a flat bottom.
Pressuring an enemy from two directions at once so they've got nowhere to go.
Gossip (PR)
Job, work (Cuba)
To work (Cuba)
A substitute batter sent in to hit.
Piles (haemorrhoids) — 'the chalfonts'.
Arrested; caught by the police.
To kiss and cuddle; to court or 'go with' someone
One's partner, seen as completing them.
A call for truce in a children's game
A 2½-ton cargo truck.
Brevity code: out of ordnance / weapons expended.
To grip the seat with your legs, e.g. during a barspin.
Pulled in tight at the waist for a dramatic hourglass — the look is cinched.
Mature content — open to view.
A coin-flip mixup — block the wrong way and you're guessing right half the time at best.
Handling what needs handling, no excuses, no flinching.
Halfpennyworth — used for a daft or worthless person.
Geordie for 'to go' — the verb you'll hear stitched into half of Newcastle.
Girlfriend. Dublin word for your other half.
Brooklyn drill faction and the Woos' arch-rivals — the other half of NYC's drill beef.
Chicago street organization, split from the Black Gangster Disciple Nation in the '70s; backbone of half the drill scene.
Chicago street organization founded by Larry Hoover; the other half of the drill beef and the BDs' main rival.
The number 3 — Black Disciples' core symbol, woven into half the names and ad-libs in drill.
Missouri City — Houston's southwest suburb, half-jokingly 'Misery City.'
Latte made with steamed half-and-half instead of milk.
To bring full energy, attitude and presentation, no half measures.
A skinny, half-starved dog; a scrawny mongrel.
A hurry-up offense run near the end of a half.
To postpone a coin-toss choice to the second half.