Results for “lag spike”
A little something extra, on the house.
The delay between your action and the game responding — the bane of every online player.
Warzone's 1v1 prison fight for a second life.
The brief freeze-frame both characters share the instant an attack connects.
An attack that fires the opponent straight down, usually to their death.
Boiling hot weather — sun so fierce the pavement's splitting.
Sticky, gluey, tacky to the touch.
Geordie for sticky muck — or the act of sticking.
Mature content — open to view.
Black-and-blue striped flag with a white centre stripe and red heart, designed by Tony DeBlase, debuted at IML 1989.
An armed robber.
An armed robbery; to rob or bluff.
Good-natured teasing or mocking of a friend
Pointing out or celebrating someone's positive relationship traits.
An overall vibe that signals someone would be a healthy partner.
A warning sign specific to undefined, no-commitment romances.
An overall vibe of warning-sign behavior.
To float an idea to see the reaction.
Alternate name for the post-convention illness known as con crud.
Playful variant of con crud, the post-con illness.
A positive trait, behavior, or sign that suggests someone is trustworthy, healthy, or worth investing time in.
A warning sign that someone or something has a serious problem — a reason to be cautious.
A quirky, neutral trait in a partner that's neither a red flag nor a green flag — just oddly boring or weird.
The edge a moving attacker gets over a static defender, thanks to lag.
The bit after the spike's down, where you fight to defend the detonation.
Shots that clearly land but do zero damage thanks to lag.
Tapping shield right before you land an aerial to halve its landing lag.
A downward-launching hit you can sometimes jump out of, unlike a true spike.
Flicking the stick during hitlag to nudge your position frame by frame.
Short hop, fast fall, L-cancel an aerial — the cleanest, laggiest-free way to throw an air move from the ground in Melee.
Excuses a player makes for losing — bad controller, lag, off day, you name it.
Emulating frames in advance to kill input lag.
The OG Twitch emote you tack on a message to flag it as sarcasm.
Silently throttled by the algorithm — no notice, no flag, just dead reach.
A hot take with extra hot sauce — flagged in advance as controversial.
Edited To Add — flags new material the poster bolted on after publishing.
Flag for a username that happens to fit the thread perfectly.
When a link hits Reddit's front page and the traffic spike instantly crashes the destination site.
A taxi — Liverpool's word for flagging a cab.
Geordie for mud — the proper claggy stuff.