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Welsh oxymoron meaning 'soon-ish' — could be five minutes, could be an hour.
Nothing but; only
Neither
Bad-tempered or irritable.
Northern English for 'nothing'.
Hopelessly square, dull, or worthless — going nowhere, leading nowhere.
Making excellent progress; on a roll
Turning a small early lead into an unstoppable one.
Billy Herrington emote for over-the-top pleasure and satisfaction.
Streamer Kreyg's blissed-out face — pure elation.
Protruding 30-spoke wire wheels fitted to Houston slabs — also called elbows.
Dallas tag phrase — 'know what I'm talking about?'
Rubbish — or, weirdly, spare and free.
RAF Police, named for their white-topped service caps.
Throwing piss, shit or other bodily fluids at staff or inmates.
Surgical-team nickname for the anaesthetist.
An oxy-acetylene cutting torch — the tool you grab when subtlety is over.
Overwhelmed with work
In a little while, or a short while ago.
In a moment (Caribbean time: could be a while)
Bidding up fees to get a transaction through during high demand.
The specific cost paid to run a blockchain transaction.
Motivational catchphrase of solidarity among lifters.
Step on it; go for it.
A catch with the ball sticking out of the glove's tip.
A small, unfancied team.
We're all the same under the skin; all one family
A very funny, entertaining person
'You know' — a conversational tag.
Losses or gains compounding rapidly out of control.
Heavily sedated to the point of unresponsiveness
Anaesthetist called for epidurals on labour ward
A quiet anaesthetic list
Anaesthetists
Minnesota sentence-tag that softly invites agreement.
'You already know' — an emphatic yes, agreement, or confirmation.
Something or someone tremendously good, the most, an absolute riot.
To make someone doubt their own memory or sanity by twisting the facts on them.
Funny or hilarious — and a person who's gas is a great laugh.
Only genuine, loyal people understand or remember this — said with knowing pride.