Results for “shift fee”
Meditative practice of 'entering' a desired reality, usually a fictional one.
A kiss — specifically a proper snog, tongues included.
Moved house
The flat fee a dancer pays the club just to work her shift.
A noticeable change in the mood, trend, or cultural feeling of a moment.
Pumping continues to brute-force your way to the ending instead of one-crediting it.
Texan for the highway frontage/access road.
Getting a ticket — or speeding hard enough you're about to.
Changing gears in a heavy truck without using the clutch.
Salomon bond desk's grotesque Friday food ritual.
Foot photos — the gateway-drug niche of OnlyFans.
Coffee from a petrol station.
The specific cost paid to run a blockchain transaction.
A planned high-carb day to refill glycogen on a diet.
To develop romantic feelings, often unexpectedly or against one's plan.
A fundamental change in approach or assumptions.
Showing your face at the office briefly to satisfy RTO rules, then leaving.
Deliberately scaling back your career for a simpler life.
Brevity code: aircraft is now flying over water.
Brevity code: aircraft is now flying over land.
To move quickly; hurry.
Back-truck grind with the front truck hanging over the near side.
Coffee with milk and sugar (deli default)
Coffee, in the classic New York accent
Butchers' back-slang for 'beef' — prime cut of the 'rechtub kelp' trade.
To keep dying to the enemy, handing them free resources and momentum.
A mantra about staying detached, chasing travel and freedom instead of getting attached.
Developing romantic feelings for someone, often unexpectedly or against your intentions.
Intentionally feeding, dying on purpose to gift the enemy team.
A robot that feeds recorded TAS inputs into a real console.
The rank bracket where you feel permanently stuck no matter how well you play.
Maximum relatable. Often paired with an absurd image that captures exactly how you feel.
The book-obsessed corner of Instagram — staged shelves, candles, coffee, the lot.
Paranormal Romance — vampires, shifters, fae, demons, the lot.
Home. As in goin' wum after a long shift.
Soft — especially someone who feels the cold easily.
That spinning, clammy, about-to-boak feeling after too much.
To kiss someone with tongues. Teen-disco version of 'shift'.
Schoolyard insult for someone who's never shifted (French-kissed) anyone.
On foot — running, escaping, or hunting on your own two feet.