Results for “meat shields”
A beefy character whose whole job is to soak damage for the squad.
An attack timed to land on its dying active frames as they wake up — max plus frames.
Jargon for the physical world, as opposed to online.
A big, muscle-obsessed lifter, stereotyped as dim.
An easy pitch to hit, right down the middle.
Bar or VFW raffle where you spin a wheel to win cuts of meat.
Newly arrived inmates, seen as untested or vulnerable.
Cockney for feet — 'plates of meat' rhymes with feet, clipped to your 'plates'.
Going round the side to hit the squishy backline instead of the meat shields up front.
The tank that leads the charge and shields the whole team.
A weapon that chews through health and shields stupidly fast.
A special-move throw that grabs straight through blocking and shields.
A dig at shmups built around physics and shields instead of tight bullet patterns.
Someone from South Shields, on the south bank of the Tyne mouth.
Pork-offal meatballs in onion gravy — Black Country comfort food.
'The fatted bull' — Carnival symbol of the last meat before Lent.
A Cornish-style folded hand pie of meat and potato, beloved in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
Stock weighed in-store — meat, deli, produce — not pre-packed to a fixed weight.
A meat pie (rhyming slang).
A meat pie bought at a service station.
Shark meat used in fish and chips.
a meat pie in pea soup
Meat / dead flesh (avoided in Rasta diet)
A one-pot rice dish with pigeon peas and browned meat.
A thick hearty soup of provisions and meat
A traditional dish of stewed potatoes, onions and meat
A Liverpool meat-and-potato stew; also the dialect/people.
A North East meat-and-potato dish
Spicy Nigerian skewered grilled meat, a nationwide street-food staple.
The clipped Cockney form of 'plates of meat' — meaning feet, usually sore ones.
Nonsense, lies, or foolish talk, the meaty cousin of 'applesauce.'