Results for “world hopping”
Switching to another server to find resources or dodge danger.
A world-class goal, usually a long-range or acrobatic strike.
Memorial rebrand of Bricksquad 069 after Lil JoJo's murder.
Dallas nickname for AT&T Stadium, Jerry Jones's billion-dollar Cowboys palace.
Frequently changing employers to advance or boost pay.
A fair or funfair
An anime/manga genre where the hero gets transported to another world, often after dying.
Real-world trading — swapping in-game wealth for actual money.
Loot that spawns out in the world, not from crates or crafting.
Falling out of the game world into the empty void below it.
Viral onomatopoeia for a spit, from a street-interview clip heard around the world.
Acting online like the world is a film and you're the lead everyone tuned in to watch.
Past saving — your worldview is now 90% memes and Discourse.
Groceries; 'doing the messages' = going for the shopping.
A Romanian Mini-Draco AK pistol — the trap world's status weapon.
The collective US investment-banking and trading world.
The whole sugar-dating world, sites, slang, daddies and babies included.
A male-dominant BDSM lifestyle modelled on the slavery world of John Norman's Gor novels.
the insular world of federal politics
The real-world perks or use an NFT grants its holder.
To reveal someone's real-world identity.
"In Real Life" — the physical world off-chain.
Jargon for the physical world, as opposed to online.
Persistent virtual worlds where NFTs act as assets.
Collective slang for weights / the barbell world.
The outside world beyond prison.
The grocery shopping / errands
A pilgrimage to real-world locations featured in anime.
Fan-written stories using existing characters and worlds.
A shopping cart (New England)
Flip-flops — the rubber footwear, not underwear, and confusing the rest of the world endlessly.
The backstory, history, or collection of events that explain a person, community, joke, or fictional world.
A pickpocket, or the act of picking pockets, from the old porteno underworld.
A futuristic, distressed, end-of-the-world fashion aesthetic — draped, deconstructed, post-apocalyptic high fashion.
A ballroom category judged on how convincingly you embody a real-world look or role.
The police, or jail itself, a cornerstone of the tango underworld's vocabulary.
A petty criminal, crook or lowlife, a fixture of the tango underworld.