Results for “second loop”
The resale market after an NFT's initial mint.
Beating every stage so the game restarts harder instead of ending.
Cockney rhyming slang for soup.
Houston's I-610 ring road; 'inner looper' = lives inside it.
To include someone in a conversation or thread.
Kept informed and included in a discussion.
The M79 grenade launcher.
To fall backward when the front end lifts too high.
Cameron Paul's 1987 drum loop — bounce's second foundational sample.
Locking the enemy in their respawn so they get farmed the second they appear.
The second tank, built for damage and dives rather than shielding the team.
Dota's big neutral boss who drops the Aegis — a free second life — when he dies.
Black King Bar — the item that makes you immune to enemy spells for a few seconds.
The Glyph of Fortification — one button that makes all your buildings invulnerable for 5 seconds.
Jumping a player the second their fight ends, hitting hard before they can react.
Warzone's 1v1 prison fight for a second life.
A knockdown-into-mixup loop that keeps them guessing until they die.
A combo you can loop forever while the opponent's stuck eating it.
Filler enemies that swarm in bulk and die the second you look at them.
Firing a bomb in the split-second after you're hit to cheat death.
A second account — not your main, your spare.
Sarcastic praise for a take so contrarian it loops back around to stupid.
A fake secondary account used to prop up your own takes or sneak past a ban.
A secondary sexual partner — the one on the side.
The one-bar Showboys loop that powers nearly every New Orleans bounce track.
New Orleans hip-hop subgenre built on call-and-response chants over the Triggerman loop.
A brand-new second lieutenant, named for the single gold bar on the collar.
Second-in-command who actually runs the kitchen most nights.
A bloop hit that lands between infield and outfield.
To postpone a coin-toss choice to the second half.
The second-strongest singer, backing up the main vocalist.
A claim to share the second half of something.
The second-in-command of a crime family.
Working a second job, often secretly, outside your main one.
A second lieutenant, from the single gold bar.
Radio proword: pausing for longer than a few seconds.
Executive Officer — the second-in-command of a unit.
A new second lieutenant.
The board wraps a full vertical loop around your back foot.
Second-person plural pronoun; "you all."