Results for “matter fixed”

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matter fix
phrase

It's all settled / sorted out

#caribbean#patois#phrase#reassurance
No Matter How Hot Your Tempa Be, E No Fit Boil Beans
phrase

A proverb meaning anger doesn't solve problems, so stay calm.

#nigerian-pidgin#pidgin#nigerian#west-african
anchor
noun

The defender who stays glued to a bombsite and holds it no matter what.

#csgo#valorant#fps#defense
anchoring
noun

Holding a fixed position to cover and support your teammates.

#battle royale#positioning#teamplay
elo hell
noun

The rank bracket where you feel permanently stuck no matter how well you play.

#esports#ranked#matchmaking#moba
cold drink
noun

Any soft drink in NOLA — temperature doesn't matter.

#nola#food#dialect#southern
random weight
noun

Stock weighed in-store — meat, deli, produce — not pre-packed to a fixed weight.

#retail#grocery#deli#meat
liming
noun

The act of hanging out and socialising with no fixed agenda.

#caribbean#patois#socialising#leisure
depeg
verb

When a pegged asset loses its intended fixed value.

#crypto#web3#stablecoin#peg
botero
noun

Fixed-route taxi driver (Cuba)

#spanish#spanglish#latino#transport
hard stop
noun

A fixed time when you must end a meeting.

#corporate#office#work#meetings
we like the stock
phrase

Deadpan justification for holding, no matter the price action.

#finance#stocks#wsb#holding
dollar cost averaging
noun

Investing a fixed amount at regular intervals regardless of price.

#finance#stocks#wsb#strategy
sofa surfer
noun

A homeless patient with no fixed bed of their own

#medical#nursing#social#homelessness
pretty is as pretty does
phrase

Character matters more than looks.

#american#regional#proverb#character
Mafo
interjection

Don't be intimidated, don't be rattled — stay bold no matter what.

#yoruba#yoruba-slang#nigerian#west-african
Hardstuck
adjective

Trapped at a rank you can't climb out of no matter how much you grind.

#gaming#gen-z#american#internet
HODL
verb

To hold a coin no matter what, never selling through any crash — born from a famous typo.

#money#meme#internet#gen-z
Nah I'd Win
phrase

Pure delusional confidence — claiming you'd beat any opponent or situation no matter how hopeless.

#gen-z#meme#anime#internet
FTFY
phrase

Fixed That For You — quoting someone's line then 'correcting' it, usually as a joke.

#acronym#internet#meme