Results for “running gear”
Chef calling tickets and quality-checking every plate as it leaves the line.
Frantically busy and disorganized.
Steroids and performance-enhancing drugs — 'running gear' means a steroid cycle.
Unattended kit. Leave it, lose it.
Standard-issue field load-bearing kit — pack, belt, pouches, the lot.
Trading ahead of a client's order you know is about to move the price.
Safe journey / all is smooth
To be productive immediately.
A Marine's individual field load-bearing equipment.
Cold-weather comfort gear.
A troop obsessed with buying tactical gear.
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One player running the team's brain — calling moves, fights and objectives.
The lowest-farm hard support who buys the wards and keeps the team running.
A low-level character decked out in gear way above its level.
PKing in cheap gear purely to annoy someone and waste their supplies, not to win.
Reskinning your gear so it looks fire without touching the stats.
Your character's drip — cosmetic gear that overrides how your actual stuff looks.
A gear set whose bonus fires off on a random chance, not on demand.
Warzone's in-match shop — trade cash for gear and lives.
Fully geared up with good armour, scope and attachments.
Tricking a game into running your own injected code.
The game's still running but you're stuck with no way to win — only a reset fixes it.
A round where the team saves cash instead of buying full gear.
The exact set of characters a team is running. The lineup.
Catchphrase mocking the tech-server poster who can't shut up about running a hard Linux distro.
A Reddit account built around one running gimmick.
A running chain of bait-and-switch links where each new one sends you to the previous prank.
The position you keep running after taking your original money out.
Clothes, gear, your outfit.
Pit-head winding gear — originally the horse-powered version.
Arguing or backchatting loudly — running your mouth, Welsh style.
The running tally of opps killed, hit or humiliated.
On foot — running, escaping, or hunting on your own two feet.
Chicago — the long-running nickname that drill rappers inherited and never let go.
The signature jerkin' move — a running-man done backwards.
Pellets — small wraps of crack, heroin or gear ready to sell.
Running away. Feet doing the work.
The senior inmate running a gang's pod.
The running total of an item across every open ticket — right now.