Results for “hootie hoo”
Wild, exciting, and amazing — so good it's out of control.
A short, timed score-attack shmup — usually a frantic two-to-five-minute run.
Geordie (and wider Scots) for house.
'She' — historic Lancashire pronoun.
A house party. Also: to party.
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Scots for backside, bum — soft, jokey, the one you use with weans.
A sly operator who's quietly stitched everyone up and got away with it.
Float down Atlanta's Chattahoochee River on a tube or raft.
Atlanta's nickname for the Chattahoochee River.
Dungeon Family rally call — owl-style holler for the crew.
Brooklyn drill faction and the Woos' arch-rivals — the other half of NYC's drill beef.
A playground slide.
Tiny single-serve ice cream cup; also dated slur for a teen girl.
Drop one trailer, hook another, keep moving.
Goodbye.
A reckless driver / hooligan.
A medium-large glass of beer.
To leave, often suddenly.
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Shooting immediately off a pass
Basketball; the game itself
A reliable shooter who converts open looks
A route where the receiver stops and turns back sharply.
To boot the ball aimlessly and far upfield.
Deciding a drawn knockout tie by alternating penalties.
Look — 'have a butcher's at this'.
Very attractive
A song built around a catchy, repeated phrase.
A junior with less experience than you in a field.
To shake, wobble or jiggle
Through to the other room / the inner part of the house
The backside or buttocks.
Making a bold move to express romantic interest despite the risk.
To take a chance and express romantic interest.
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House
A shovel
An all-purpose Army affirmative meaning yes, understood, or hell yeah.
The Navy and SEAL battle cry and affirmative.