Results for “see you on the flip side”
To be quietly furious about something you can't change — often used to taunt someone.
Patois for 'understood' or 'I get you' — agreement and acknowledgement in one word.
Sarcastic 'sure, totally trustworthy' — usually said about an obvious scam.
The 12-24 secret words that back up a crypto wallet.
A softly hit grounder that sneaks through for a hit.
A breezy goodbye meaning 'see you later' or 'until next time.'
Welsh-English tag phrase — 'look here', 'see' — pinned to the end of a sentence.
The return leg of a trip — heading back the way you came.
An ollie where you flick your front toe to spin the board one full flip.
A kickflip combined with a frontside shove-it, board flipping through the legs.
A heelflip combined with a backside shove-it.
A frontside 360 shove-it combined with a heelflip.
Approaching or spinning so your chest faces the obstacle.
Approaching or spinning so your back faces the obstacle.
A heelflip combined with a frontside shove-it.
An unplanned detour or random adventure that pulls you off your main task — borrowed from video games.
A money-making gig you do alongside your main job.
Being out enjoying yourself, socializing, and living life — not stuck inside.
Are you okay? / Do you need help?
The team in the bottom-left base; gets first pick in the draft.
The team in the top-right base; gets the final counter pick in the draft.
Buying low and selling high fast on the Grand Exchange for quick profit.
Twitch hype chant with an arms-up emoticon, born from Imaqtpie's Heimerdinger.
Reply with a screenshot of someone's old contradictory post to expose them.
A devastating reply telling someone their tweet was so bad they should quit the platform.
Brutal reply telling someone they used to be good and aren't anymore.
The hyper-protective love-interest trope, distilled.
Iconic broken-English meme line from the 1991 Mega Drive game Zero Wing.
Crooked. Lopsided. Not hanging straight.
Plural 'you' — talking to more than one of yer.
Have a word with yourself.
A secondary sexual partner — the one on the side.
You lot — the plural 'you' in MLE.
South Wales (and West Country) way of asking 'where are you?'
'Hark at you' — Welsh sarcasm for someone getting above their station.
A young girl — usually a teenager or younger woman.
That fella over there — no, he's not actually yours.
'The hell are you talking about?' — slurred into one word.
Impromptu East Oakland parking-lot meet — donuts, ghost-rides, street racing.
Emphatic New Orleans agreement — the canonical Yat affirmation.