Results for “hat”
Three goals by one player in a single match.
Dramatic comeback line lifted from Michael Jordan's documentary, deployed for petty grudges.
Verbal version of the F meme — drop it when something dies or flops.
Streamer-era condolence: type F to pay respects for any small or large loss.
Reply to someone who took an obvious gag at face value.
Sentence-ender for 'and everything else'.
To talk rubbish or lie.
Stereotypical Welsh phrase mocked for its absurd circular logic — basically 'whose coat is this?'
How are you / what's the craic — Irish all-purpose greeting.
Affectionate Irish 'no way!' / 'stop messing'.
'What are you talking about' — slurred and dropped into conversation.
Drill brag: smoking weed named for a killed enemy.
Co-sign for the exact line that just landed.
Houston-flavoured 'what's up?' — the city's signature greeting.
Detroit's signature greeting — 'what's up' with the city's stamp on it.
British Para/SF slur for any soldier not wearing a maroon or green beret.
To strut the runway confidently in a feminine manner.
Catch-all the kink scene uses for everything it gets up to, when 'BDSM' is too narrow.
At full speed; flat out.
Talking nonsense / 'what are you on about'
A laundromat.
Brittle, glass-like cannabis concentrate.
Corporal punishment inflicted by inmates on one of their own.
Please don't do that — a firm/comic request to stop
'Get away with you' — disbelief or dismissal
'How are you?' (the North)
A filler opener before explaining something.
Emphatic 'that's excellent'.
A wood pigeon
Cancel that; disregard the last order.
Emphatic radio acknowledgement that a message was received.
That idea or excuse won't work.
What on earth (mild oath).
What the devil; what on earth.
Don't rely on what hasn't happened yet.
'What's up?' — a greeting or a challenge
Someone who resents your success instead of getting their own.
A shrug in word form: the situation is bad, you can't change it, so you're done fighting it.
Excellent, cool, and top-quality — a hip-hop term of high praise.
Talking to an invisible audience like a streamer, asking if something unbelievable is actually happening.