Results for “top 90”
A moment so unhinged it marks the peak of the market.
Excellent, the best.
Suffix for the seat count of a table — two-top, four-top, six-top.
Finished your apprenticeship — or the last beam is set on the building.
The ceremony for placing the highest beam on a building.
When the Bottom tries to steer the scene against the agreed power dynamic.
The euphoric flow-state a dominant can enter while running a scene.
An uptown snob; a stuck-up person
Overdeveloped up top from skipping leg training.
The heaviest set of a session, usually for low reps.
Speed bump
The top corners of the goal, where crossbar meets post.
Premium, best-tier cannabis.
A current priority or concern.
US term for the 90-degree top corner of the goal.
Spamming 90-degree build turns to shoot up to high ground fast.
The rapid ramp-and-wall build technique for rushing to high ground.
Maxing the score counter so it physically can't display any higher.
Catchphrase meaning a ludicrously huge number, from Vegeta's scouter line in Dragon Ball Z.
Cheap frozen cordial lollies in a long plastic tube — peak Brummie corner-shop nostalgia.
Welsh-English for last orders — closing time at the pub.
A frozen sugary ice-pop in a long plastic tube.
Flat out, going mental with how much you've got on.
Loud and clear — a signal coming in perfect.
A table for two.
A table for four.
CID putdown for a uniformed officer.
A Top who delivers the action — but at the Bottom's explicit direction.
Not quite mentally all there.
Added minutes at the end of a half for lost time.
Exclamation of disbelief or astonishment
A fixed time when you must end a meeting.
A hustle-culture mantra glorifying relentless work.
A newly commissioned officer from a short OCS course.
A jump flat across the top from lip to landing.
A rotation of two and a half turns.
Wisconsin phrase for traffic lights.
The Inland Empire, by its area code east of Los Angeles.
Mature content — open to view.
Tapping the opposite move key to stop dead for an accurate shot.