Results for “track ID”
A tracksuit.
Tracksuit pants.
tracksuit / tracksuit pants
When fresh snow has been covered with everyone's tracks.
A non-single album track that isn't actively promoted.
An unreleased or unidentified track in a DJ set that fans scramble to name.
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.
Player ID — the hidden number deciding who acts first in PvP.
An attack that smacks the entire party at the same time.
Using Wraith's portal to yank an enemy over to your team.
Falling out of the game world into the empty void below it.
A bullet an enemy fires at you the moment it dies.
Stretched-wide sad Peepo for exaggerated sadness.
A child raised on tablet content, eyes glazed, brain rotted by the algorithm.
Smoothly opening a private message, almost always with flirty intent.
Coordinated mass-join of a Discord server to spam, ping-abuse or harass members.
Discord status that flips on automatically when you've stopped touching the app.
If you go looking for trouble, don't act surprised when you find it.
Sneering landlord-side label for tenants — a renter reduced to a humanoid pest.
The retail buyers smart money dumps their bags on.
Scouse for mate, lad, or dude — a friendly term of address.
Scouse for face — usually said when someone's pulling one.
Geordie for mate or young lad.
Geordie for my younger sibling or close mate.
Crooked. Lopsided. Not hanging straight.
Stingy, mean — or a dodgy knock-off.
A secondary sexual partner — the one on the side.
A kid. One of yours, or just any rugrat going past.
Cockney rhyming slang for a piddle — a wee.
North Wales for grandfather.
A quick splash — face and hands, job done.
The boss. The top dog. The big cheese.
Get lost. Literally 'go boil your head'.
A cocky chancer with too much mouth for his own good.
A face-reddening moment of pure embarrassment.
Be on your guard — keep your wits about you.
Streetwise, sharp, in the know — nobody pulls one over on you.
Brilliant, deadly, class — Dublin's go-to compliment.
Schoolyard insult for someone who's never shifted (French-kissed) anyone.