Results for “too long”
Your character in an MMO.
The collective name for Newcastle United's famously rabid fanbase.
Doric for a townie — said by country folk about city-dwellers, usually with a side-eye.
Slain BD teen whose name became a drill war cry.
Weed named after slain BD Tooka — smoking it is the diss.
STL/EBT's renaming of their turf in honour of Tooka.
Absolutely; definitely true.
no problem / sure thing
Dazed, love-struck or in a confused stupor.
Overly forward, meddlesome or full of oneself.
An attention-seeking, obnoxious gym guy.
Synthetic-cannabinoid-soaked paper smoked in prison.
Too many people involved, spoiling the work.
The Canadian two-dollar coin.
Grinding on the front peg only, back wheel balanced in the air.
Acting more important than you are; cocky.
Tedious, too much effort, or a hassle that's not worth it.
Jumping off an opponent's head — for extra height, an escape, or to start a combo.
Dramatic comeback line lifted from Michael Jordan's documentary, deployed for petty grudges.
Iconic broken-English meme line from the 1991 Mega Drive game Zero Wing.
A right miserable mush — a face dragging on the floor.
The front steps of a house — and the social spot for sitting out and watching the block.
Past tense of 'overstand' — understood, agreed, and locked in.
Dishwasher in a professional kitchen (French).
A hand-ratchet cable puller for tensioning lines and dragging loads.
Espresso pulled with more water for a longer extraction — a lungo.
A pit toilet with no flush
A police informer planted among criminals.
Dust; airborne dirt
Ambling aimlessly with no purpose.
In former times; a while ago.
Old fond nickname for Newcastle
See cracket — a low wooden stool
A vertically scrolling digital comic, popular for cosplay.
Playful Upper Midwest 'you're absolutely right.'
Delivered exactly what the moment called for and nailed it perfectly.
Plated food sitting too long in the window, going cold or wilting before it's served.
Too long; or timeline.
The WWII GI's calling card — scrawled graffiti proving 'we were here first,' usually with a long-nosed peeping cartoon.
Too long; didn't read — the one-line summary of a wall of text.