Results for “met”
A downward-launching hit you can sometimes jump out of, unlike a true spike.
Marketing-coined label for the Dallas–Fort Worth metro region.
The data describing an NFT's name, traits and image.
Persistent virtual worlds where NFTs act as assets.
Busybody, nosy person
He talks a mile a minute (Cuba)
A highly tweaked heel-edge backside grab with the knees bent up.
The currently strongest, most-used strategies, characters, or loadouts.
The traditional Mardi Gras shout to a float rider — toss me some beads.
A fancy overseas whip — your Benz, your Bentley, your Bimmer.
A young surfer or skater.
Mature content — open to view.
Moody, inconsistent and unpredictable.
Mature content — open to view.
Ironic plea to developers to fix a falling price
Inversion of "probably nothing," plainly bullish
Balanced, proportional muscle development.
Holding a muscle contracted without moving.
Drunkenness, a drunken spree (PR)
A high-intensity, fast counter-attacking style.
A tourist or holidaymaker (mildly derogatory).
The smaller inside waves the groms scrap over.
Extremely old.
The former inflatable-roof Minneapolis stadium (1982-2014).
Japanese for 'stop it', adopted by anime fans as a meme of mock protest.
A headshot on a helmeted enemy that rings their dome but doesn't kill.
The hidden meter deciding which player an enemy decides to attack.
When an effect fires off automatically the moment its conditions are met.
The raw materials you need to craft something.
Your character's drip — cosmetic gear that overrides how your actual stuff looks.
Cropped, zoomed-in LUL for when something's even funnier.
Confusion emote — often dropped when something on stream sounds racist.
Names the vibe or aesthetic something projects.
Reflex blurt at something shocking, awkward, or thirst-trap-tier.
Stealing something — usually from school — and bragging about it on TikTok.
Accusation that a chat user is an undercover fed trying to bait you into saying something incriminating.
Verbal version of the F meme — drop it when something dies or flops.
Hyped up, buzzing, way too excited — sometimes high.
Someone admired for doing something reckless, audacious, or gloriously stupid.
Stylised 'hold up' — stop, back up, something just got weird.