Results for “there was only one bed”
There are many ways to reach a goal.
An expression meaning 'that's nice'.
The trope where the love interests are forced to share a single bed.
Being snubbed by a date who's absorbed in their phone.
When romantic interest is limited to friendship only.
Ironic term for a urinary catheter keeping a patient in bed
The spot where waves break hardest — avoid getting stuck there.
Pinning someone against a wall with a slammed hand, a romantic trope.
So deeply into the music or moment that you've left ordinary reality behind — totally absorbed and excellent.
Only genuine, loyal people understand or remember this — said with knowing pride.
Someone rolling in cash — or the money emoji that flexes it.
A one-shot Desert Eagle headshot kill.
A smoke set so you can see them, but they can't see you.
A little remote-control scout you roll in before you push.
The Ancient — the core structure you have to smash to actually win the game.
Enemy's one hit from going down — finish them.
A character built to keep you at arm's length and chip you from afar.
Clearing the whole game on a single credit, no continues.
Twitch copypasta that calls out viewers who watch for free and never pay a dime.
A go-for-it day — green light from the universe, courtesy of an elderly pug.
A soft day — stay in, do nothing, the pug said so.
Caption slapped on anything cursed, absurd or physically impossible.
Discord's universal ping — and one of the cardinal sins to misuse.
Hitting your own face with hard objects in the hope of thickening the bone for a more chiseled look.
Sarcastic kicker for a story that's obviously made up.
The meme face — and identity — of the guy who'll never get a date, ever.
Mature content — open to view.
Clear off. Get lost. Bin yourself.
Scouse for getting dumped, stood up, or blown out.
Scouse for something that's gone wrong, weird, or pear-shaped.
Off the rails — either kicking off in a mood or out partying hard.
Get told off, get in proper trouble.
Excellent, the best.
Cockney rhyming slang for 'own' — as in alone, on your own.
Welsh-English for 'over there' — pointing-word with extra welly.
An Irish person who fawns over English ways.
Your ma — or any older woman within earshot.
A young girl — usually a teenager or younger woman.
It's so hot the rocks are cracking — Irish for a proper scorcher.
Atlanta Police Department's Westside / Southwest zone.