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bronze league confirmed 

Bronze league confirmed is an internet meme that originated from the Starcraft 2: Wings of Liberty GameFAQs message board. It's basically said when a user makes a complaint about something in the game that only applies to them because they are in a lower league, such as balance issue or a strategy being cheesy.
User 1: It's starcraft people, not rushcraft, where you to play to win in 5 minutes.

User 2: bronze league confirmed, nothing to see here

User 1: Void rays are so OP, they need a nerf. When they rush with them there's no way to stop them

User 2: bronze league confirmed, Void rays are easily countered.
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sippin' lean 

drinking prescription cough syrup for
recreational purposes.
sippin' lean by luganden February 8, 2014

Out of my league 

Not the person that would date me.

Not in my class.

No someone who would like me.

Someone I don't have a chanche with.
She's way out of my league.
Out of my league by Billy12456789 November 24, 2010

Lead belly 

Someone who is able to consume large amounts of stuff that is bad for your health without dying
That person drank 4 glasses of methanol and he just showed up the very next day with no clue what we did to his drink, he obviously has a lead belly we should take more drastic measures.
Lead belly by Hotpies January 21, 2018

Turkish Leafblower

When a male or female takes a dump on their partners chest during sex or any other time and forcefully piss the poop off of their body.
No need for an example of a turkish leafblower. Desciption is all in the definition.

Gentleman's Leapfrog 

In a situation where a set of two consecutive doorways are present (usually in the entrance of a building): Person A holds the first door open for Person B, then Person B holds the next door open for Person A.
"Sorry I lost you back there, I played a game of Gentleman's Leapfrog with the man behind us."
Gentleman's Leapfrog by DPDough November 18, 2011