Results for “lash lift and tint”
A salon treatment that curls and lifts your natural lashes — no extensions needed.
Rain coming down hard enough to ruin your day and your shoes.
To hit hard; also to drink or eat heartily.
Lots, plenty (esp. of food or drink)
A flashbang that detonates instantly, with no warning arc.
Turning away from an incoming flashbang to reduce how blind you go.
Summoner spell that instantly blinks you a short distance.
Out drinking heavily.
A surgeon.
The moment everything combustible in a room ignites at once.
Mocking challenge to someone's lifting credibility.
Lifting too heavy to impress people, with bad form.
Lifting a loaded barbell from the floor to a standing lockout.
Fan fiction pairing two male characters romantically
Fan fiction pairing two female characters romantically
It's raining very heavily
General surgeons
To drain a jump shot, especially a three, so clean it only touches net.
To steal — the cant verb that gave us 'shoplifting' centuries on.
Flashing just your shoulder out to bait an AWP shot.
A flashy execution-style melee on an enemy who never saw it coming.
Standing near a clashing minion wave to hoover up the XP in HotS.
Dramatic comeback line lifted from Michael Jordan's documentary, deployed for petty grudges.
A door latch — and the verb for lifting it.
To scrounge, beg, or blag — usually for tabs, lifts or a pint.
To shake or wobble — Welsh-English verb lifted straight from Welsh siglo.
Right here — Welsh English's way of pointing without lifting a finger.
A quick splash — face and hands, job done.
A lift on the back of someone's bike.
A lift on the back of someone's bike.
Chief Keef's alias, lifted from the Scarface drug lord Alejandro Sosa.
Onomatopoeia for the flash of diamonds — courtesy of Cash Money, 1999.
Showing out — performing in flashy, undeniable style.
Slashed or stabbed — UK drill onomatopoeia for the sound of a blade.
A long razor slash across the face — named for the stitch count.
A sheet-metal worker — ducting, flashing, anything bent from sheet.
A truck-mounted bucket lift for working at height.
Tricking or swindling to survive, like shoplifting or a dine-and-dash.
A flashlight
Boastful, show-offy, flashy