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Stereotypical Welsh phrase mocked for its absurd circular logic — basically 'whose coat is this?'
An enlisted US Navy sailor below chief — E-6 and down.
Your prison file — and the reputation stapled to it.
Reconnecting with an ex just to have company through the cold months.
The player whose whole job is racking up kills and clearing bodies for the team.
A beefy character whose whole job is to soak damage for the squad.
A gear set whose bonus fires off on a random chance, not on demand.
An enemy whose shield has just been broken off.
Inspired By — credit tag for the creator whose idea sparked yours.
Celebrity whose famous parents pre-greased the entire career.
A love interest whose ethics bend — dangerous, magnetic, not quite the villain.
Flamboyant, theatrical, camp — usually applied to a man whose mannerisms read as effeminate.
Cockney rhyming slang for a coat.
Slain BD teen whose name became a drill war cry.
North Houston street whose 'Kirk-en-doll' pronunciation outs you as local or tourist.
Midwest party snack — Chex coated in chocolate, peanut butter, powdered sugar.
Inflatable life-jacket — named for the curves.
The inmate whose word actually moves the yard.
A mentally unstable inmate whose behaviour is wildly unpredictable.
An obstetrician — or anyone whose job is catching the kid on the way out.
A meeting held purely to work out whose fault the disaster was.
Funny Looking Kid — paediatric shorthand for a child whose features hint at an undiagnosed syndrome.
JPMorgan trader Bruno Iksil, whose oversized CDS book blew up for over $6bn.
The senior banker whose Rolodex prints fees.
The plastic-jacketed house wiring inside basically every American home built since the 60s.
Armoured flexible electrical cable — wires inside a spiral metal jacket.
Known Value Item — the staple whose price shoppers actually have memorised.
Femme-butch blend: a queer woman whose look lands somewhere between the two.
A chocolate-coated chewy pineapple lolly
Rubber-coated plates you can safely drop.
A player whose specialty is scoring
Clipped rhyming slang for a coat (from weasel and stoat).
A fan whose energy centers on an idol's cool or sexy side.
A fan whose energy is gentle, wholesome, and doting.
A character whose presence brings you emotional comfort
Buds coated in hash oil and rolled in kief.
That woman (whose name is unknown or unsaid)
A placeholder word for something whose name you forget.
A recognised authority whose ideas influence a field.
A patient whose veins are very hard to cannulate