Results for “on dead dogs”
A misfired, returned or no-longer-servable plate.
Running with an empty trailer — moving freight-less miles you don't get paid for.
A brief, deceptive price rebound inside a much bigger downtrend.
Tomato sauce (rhyming slang).
Genuine; true; absolutely.
Meat / dead flesh (avoided in Rasta diet)
Lifting a loaded barbell from the floor to a standing lockout.
Great, fine, decent (chiefly the North)
A job with no room for advancement or growth.
Money in a position that isn't appreciating or paying anything.
US paper money.
A man who dies of a heart attack while shoveling snow
A failed trick where the rider stays rigid in the air before landing.
Genuinely exhausted
Excellent, brilliant, class — Irish for something genuinely great.
Means 'seriously' or 'for real' — you're not joking even a little.
So funny you're metaphorically dying of laughter — or totally done.
Brand-new, never-worn gear — especially sneakers still in original condition with the box.
Boston oath — I'm dead serious, on my dead friends.
Mature content — open to view.
Absolutely excellent — a superlative
If you can't keep up, don't try.
Raining very heavily.
Tapping the opposite move key to stop dead for an accurate shot.
The heroes sitting behind the tanks, deadly at range but soft up close.
A dead-simple fight: tank holds the boss, everyone else hits it.
To resurrect a dead player and get them back in the fight.
A mechanic that wipes the group if anyone's dead or out of place.
Dead air in a fight — the boss is untargetable and you can't deal damage.
Downed into a crawling bleed-out state, not dead yet.
Getting trapped under an enemy's ramps and walls, dead to rights.
Chasing an offstage opponent with a relentless chain of aerials until they're dead.
Silently throttled by the algorithm — no notice, no flag, just dead reach.
Geordie intensifier — very, really, dead.
Geordie for properly — a flat-out intensifier meaning very, totally, dead.
Brilliant, deadly, class — Dublin's go-to compliment.
Killing rivals — or symbolically smoking weed strains named after dead ones. Chief Keef coinage.
A bag of weed — or, in drill, a dead rival's body.
The slow, stiff, dead-eyed walk of an inmate doped on heavy antipsychotics.
A deer on the road — alive, dead, or about to be a hood ornament.