Results for “over nine thousand”
Catchphrase meaning a ludicrously huge number, from Vegeta's scouter line in Dragon Ball Z.
Past tense of 'overstand' — understood, agreed, and locked in.
Booking that includes sleeping over — usually priced per night, not per hour.
Tearing the burnt building apart to find hidden hot spots once the main fire is out.
To understand (Rasta reworking of the word)
Having served past the midpoint of a sentence.
An asset that has risen so fast it may be due to pull back.
An asset that has fallen so fast it may be due to bounce.
Radio proword: my transmission is done, your reply is expected.
Getting sucked up and pitched with the wave's lip as it breaks.
A wave taller than a standing surfer's head.
Over there, at some visible distance.
Secretly working multiple full-time remote jobs at once.
Mutual loathing curdles into devotion.
That emotional fog after finishing a great book — can't start a new one, can't stop thinking about the last one.
A sentence deliberately stuffed with every Gen-Alpha brainrot term at once, weaponised for maximum cringe.
A jet aircraft — as opposed to helicopters or prop planes.
The number of guests served in a shift or service.
A flatbed trailer with its load tarped down.
An attractive woman in a passing car.
The moment everything combustible in a room ignites at once.
Flame rolling across the ceiling as unburnt fire gases ignite overhead.
The leather cap — traditionally reserved for Tops or experienced bottoms, and you never touch another man's.
Beyond impressive, flawless, on the level of cunty or sickening.
Sprinkles (nonpareils)
Tap water
Gradually adding weight/reps to force muscle growth.
Skin-tingling rush from beta-alanine in pre-workout.
A dribble that switches the ball hand-to-hand to beat a defender
A zone defense with two deep safeties.
Each defender guards a specific offensive player.
A feint of swinging the foot over the ball to deceive a defender.
A centre-forward who drops deep into midfield.
One who passes counterfeit money.
Extremely busy, stressed or worked up
The fun was at its peak; a brilliant time
Looks like rain is coming.
To buy back shares to close a short position.
A pound (from the gold coin).
Radio pronunciation of the digit 9 to avoid confusion.