Results for “mirror match”
The show muscles (chest, arms, abs) beginners prioritise.
The best player in a single game.
A mutual right-swipe that lets two app users message each other.
To sever an app match, removing the ability to message.
A match where both players pick the exact same character — also called a mirror match.
The first kill of the match, which hands out a chunk of bonus gold.
Warzone's in-match shop — trade cash for gear and lives.
A wildly tryhard player who plays every casual match like a grand final.
Force-quitting to the console dashboard mid-match to dodge a ranked penalty.
Demanding an instant rematch on the same stage right after a loss, fuelled by pure salt.
Deliberately playing below your level — hiding your real skill or holding back in a match.
A backup fighter you keep ready for one specific bad matchup.
The brain of the team calling the plays mid-match.
The hidden skill number deciding who you get matched with.
Bailing out of champ select before the match starts to escape a bad team.
Good night — the Web3 sign-off that mirrors GM.
Three goals by one player in a single match.
Conceding no goals in a match.
A match between two local rivals.
A match where each side dominates a different half.
In the opening stages of a match.
A player who shines in the biggest matches.
A tribute match honouring a long-serving player.
Being sent off before the end of the match.
An attractive match you connected with on Tinder.
Tracking down a Tinder match on Instagram to message them.
A match you endlessly text but never actually meet up with.
Leaving a job over ethical or values mismatches with the employer.
The mismatch between workers' skills and jobs' requirements.
Matching a character's look exactly as shown on screen.
'Good Luck, Have Fun' — the friendly thing you type at the start of a match.
To storm out of a game mid-match because you're furious.
The stereotypical fitness guy — protein shakes, mirror selfies and 'we go gym' energy.
A practice match between teams, used to drill strats before real competition.
Playing way too hard in a casual match — trying so intensely you're basically sweating.
'Good game' — said at a match's end, sincerely or sarcastically.