Results for “ups”
Out of town, away from the ends.
Drink built with the layering order reversed.
Away serving time in a state prison.
Learning new skills to grow within your current field.
The sucking-teeth sound of disapproval or contempt.
Good upbringing, manners and home training.
Overweight, chubby or out of shape.
A fan-run cafe event with themed cup sleeves and freebies
Forcibly shoving an enemy around: knockbacks, pulls, knockups.
Timed pickups on the map that hand you a temporary buff — haste, double damage, the lot.
Stringing kills or pickups together to keep a score multiplier alive.
A dig at shmups built around physics and shields instead of tight bullet patterns.
The invisible region a game checks for collisions — in shmups, often way smaller than your ship.
Do Not Interact — a bio warning aimed at specific groups.
A fan who stans several groups at once instead of locking in on one.
Cockney rhyming slang for a state — flustered or upset.
Crockery — plates, cups, the lot.
A cupboard. Where the cups, tins or clothes live.
Shine a penlight in the mouth and the whole head would glow — patient with very little upstairs.
BDSM groups for younger kinksters, roughly 18 to 35.
To get down / bummed / upset
A fan who stans many different groups at once.
Short for multistan; a fan of many groups.
Code for cannabis oil and concentrates ('OIL' read upside down).
Topsy-turvy; upside-down or in disorder
Wrecked — hungover, upset or exhausted
Slipping back into contact or hookups with an ex.
Mature content — open to view.
Get down and do push-ups.
A showy demonstration staged to impress higher-ups.
Balancing upside-down on the board with one foot under the tail.
Sliding along an obstacle with the board upside down.
Flipping a longboard upside down to get under a wave.
Very upset—or badly broken.
Luxurious, high-class, or fancy — living or acting upscale; from bourgeois.
Keeping a few backups on the side to soften the blow if your main relationship ends.
The day, in the cant — paired against darkmans on the rogue's upside-down clock.
Overly upset, bothered, or desperate about something that isn't worth it.
Bitter, annoyed, or resentful — especially after losing or being upset over something small.