Results for “locked out of your head”
Extremely drunk — one of Ireland's many words for falling-down intoxicated.
Fully focused and in the zone — completely committed and dialed in on a task.
Mentally checked out — done caring or paying attention.
A posh South Dubliner from the Dublin 4 postcode — Ireland's version of a Sloane.
Bawl someone out, go ballistic at them.
A non-Rasta (person without dreadlocks)
Brevity code: can't look away from a contact without losing it.
To notice, recognize, or call out something — especially catching what someone's trying to hide.
Fully decked out in stylish, expensive-looking clothes and jewelry from head to toe.
Total physical and mental exhaustion from prolonged stress, usually work.
Defenders leaving the building to ambush attackers outside.
A new FFXIV player, marked by a little sprout icon.
Cover that only shows your head while you can see and shoot fully.
The revivable bleed-out state in squad BRs — DBNO.
A bought-in crate that delivers your custom weapons.
Working out the fastest path through a game.
Slipping outside the level into space the game never meant you to reach.
Emulating frames in advance to kill input lag.
Big-foreheaded grin emote — reaction to a joke.
Prompt format inviting indirect self-disclosure through telling details.
Acting wild, inappropriate, or completely off-the-rails — usually said with a laugh.
Reply pointing out that someone's handle is suspiciously perfect for what they just said.
Prison and working-class British slang for a cigarette.
The off-licence — where you nip out to grab a few cans.
Cockney rhyming slang for snout — slang for tobacco.
To scold, moan or complain at someone.
Someone who melts your head. A walking migraine.
A genuinely decent, trustworthy person — the highest Irish compliment with minimum fuss.
Affectionate Irish 'no way!' / 'stop messing'.
'The hell are you talking about?' — slurred into one word.
'What are you talking about' — slurred and dropped into conversation.
Atlanta's uptown — money, nightlife, drip.
To roll out with the gang to defend an associate, right or wrong.
Iced in jewels, rolling in a candy-paint slab — Houston's full-flex setting.
Houston-mashed contraction of 'know what I'm talkin' 'bout'.
Dallas tag phrase — 'know what I'm talking about?'
South Boston, or someone from it.
To pull out a weapon — usually a blade or strap.
Plain-clothes police who leap out of unmarked cars on you.
A US Marine — from the high-and-tight haircut.