Results for “say bet”
Manc greeting — 'what are you saying?'
Radio proword requesting a repeat of the last transmission.
I already understand and agree — no need to explain further, I'm on it.
Cheerful Upper Midwest way to say 'absolutely, you can count on it.'
Punchline format where the poster makes a wild claim then 'trails off'.
Cockney rhyming slang for a cab (taxi).
A knife — drill slang named after celeb chef Gordon Ramsay.
Money — a banknote, named for the Queen on the front.
Skin-tingling rush from beta-alanine in pre-workout.
Home, house (Cuba)
Someone who proofreads and edits a fic before posting
A gun, esp. a favored pistol; also a fist.
An aircraft's female-voiced warning system.
A female surfer or attractive girl at the beach.
A mild exclamation of surprise.
An all-purpose 'okay,' 'deal,' or 'we'll see' — agreement or a challenge.
In 'laisse beton', verlan for 'laisse tomber' (drop it / forget it).
A number that says how good you are. Higher is better.
Putting your body between an ally and danger to soak or block it.
Using mobility to slam the distance shut between you and a target.
Farming the neutral monsters in the woods between the lanes.
Slipping light attacks between your abilities to squeeze out extra DPS.
A taunt that says the win was easy, spammed after a victory.
Coy nickname for Twitter, especially post-rebrand when people refuse to say 'X'.
Accusation that a chat user is an undercover fed trying to bait you into saying something incriminating.
A block of text that gets copy-pasted between chats forever for the joke.
The canonical 'what the fuck did you just say to me' tough-guy rant pasted at random targets.
Meme punishment for posting something lustful — Cheems with a bat says BONK, off you go.
'Unjerk' marker — dropping the bit to say something sincere in a circlejerk sub.
WSB insult for anyone shorting or betting on a stock falling.
Lottery-ticket bet on an obscure coin going 100x.
A narrow alleyway between Liverpool terraces.
What did you just say? — said with proper Scouse incredulity.
Darlington — the County Durham town, shortened the way locals actually say it.
Black Country word for sherbet powder.
To say hello — or to acknowledge you know someone.
A sandwich — or anything between two bits of bread.
Chief Keef's way of saying 300 — the Lamron Black Disciples set.
California — the Chicano/Caló way to say it.
NOLA way of saying 'at my house,' calqued from French.