Results for “light academia”
Slipping light attacks between your abilities to squeeze out extra DPS.
Official group-branded glow stick fans wave at concerts.
Mature content — open to view.
The sea of synced lightsticks filling a concert venue.
To suddenly attack someone with fists or a shank.
To pressure someone into acting quickly.
A short, illustrated Japanese pulp novel, often anime source material
The day, in the cant — paired against darkmans on the rogue's upside-down clock.
A scholarly, moody aesthetic of tweed, old libraries, candlelight, classic literature, and gothic university romance.
Throw hands first, ask questions never.
The extra decorative marker lights bolted all over a show truck.
Permission to shoot freely without restriction
Exclamation of disbelief or astonishment
An employee likely to quit soon.
Working a second job, often secretly, outside your main one.
Investors rushing into safe assets during turmoil.
A nonexistent item boots are sent to fetch.
Turn off the lights.
Not very bright; slow-witted.
Wisconsin phrase for traffic lights.
To make someone doubt their own memory or sanity by twisting the facts on them.
An ironic motto mocking hustle culture by stacking three buzzwords into a fake life mantra.
Manipulating someone into doubting their own memory, perception, or sanity — a therapy-speak term gone mainstream.
A mantra about staying detached, chasing travel and freedom instead of getting attached.
To die in-game. Flat on the floor, lights out.
A go-for-it day — green light from the universe, courtesy of an elderly pug.
Silly, ridiculous, slightly cursed — but said with a smirk.
Good game, well played — the slightly more sincere cousin of GG.
A genderless, slightly-softer respelling of 'bro'.
Birmingham's old red-light district — behind the famous department store.
Delighted — Dublin pronunciation, usually paired with 'excira'.
Rural Irish 'how's it going?' — older, friendlier, slightly farm-coded.
A light-skinned, blond, or white person — Mexican-Spanish nickname.
A naval aviator. From the brown footwear that goes with the flight-crew uniform.
Soldier on the sick list or light duties — a skiver.
Lights On But Nobody Home — patient who looks awake but isn't really there.
Shine a penlight in the mouth and the whole head would glow — patient with very little upstairs.
So buried in orders you can't see daylight.
Touch lightly with heat or seasoning.
Cop car — named for the spinning dome lights on top.