A term used for a football club during their downfall/banter era or when they have an embarrassing result, It's mainly used as another name for Arsenal FC
John: Did you watch the Arsenal game?
Harry: Yup, lost 1-0 to a bunch of Belarus farmers in the Europa League.
John: what a joke, they are banter fc the gift that keeps giving.
Harry: Yup, lost 1-0 to a bunch of Belarus farmers in the Europa League.
John: what a joke, they are banter fc the gift that keeps giving.
by Deathcabforeli February 15, 2019

by Deathcabforeli May 20, 2018

Hate Watch means watching a team or player you dislike or even hate, primarily for the purpose of enjoying their potential failures or watching them lose. It’s driven by spite, rivalry, or strong personal bias, and the emotional payoff comes not from who wins, but who loses—specifically
• A Liverpool fan might hate watch a United game, hoping United lose.
• Someone might tune in just to root against a superstar player they think is overrated or arrogant.
• Someone might tune in just to root against a superstar player they think is overrated or arrogant.
by Deathcabforeli May 22, 2025

Another way of calling someone ugly by saying that they’re not very good looking but they’re nice and have a good personality.
Ashley: what do you think of Jack?
Sophie: He’s alright looking, he has a good personality though.
Ashley: he has a winning personality
Sophie: He’s alright looking, he has a good personality though.
Ashley: he has a winning personality
by Deathcabforeli August 23, 2021

Day: When’s your brithday?
Eli: February 29th, I’m a leaper
Day: That’s really cool! So how old are you then?
Eli: My birthday comes every 4 years so I’m 6 years old lol.
Eli: February 29th, I’m a leaper
Day: That’s really cool! So how old are you then?
Eli: My birthday comes every 4 years so I’m 6 years old lol.
by Deathcabforeli December 26, 2018

A phrase men/women say after asking someone on a date and that person agrees to go out with then.
It’s mainly used after the person who asked tells them what they’re doing.
It’s mainly used after the person who asked tells them what they’re doing.
by Deathcabforeli November 18, 2018

by Deathcabforeli May 05, 2019
