by GetThemOutOfYOurLife June 12, 2025

The point in time when a female who often seeks to be treated poorly in dating, says things like “I’m taking time to work on myself”, or “this year is about me”. This usually persists for 3-6 months before returning to the streets.
Friend 1: “This female I’m dating keeps saying she’s in her healing era. Could I still hit?”
Friend 2: “it’s the best time to hit my friend”
Friend 2: “it’s the best time to hit my friend”
by Bo Jed December 16, 2023

A gaming term used for a player that blames their healers for dying instead of taking the responsibility themselves. A heal-baby will always blame others for mistakes that are made.
by VodaFlux November 3, 2022

In Fortnite, when you have zero shield or need shield and your teammate has shield but won’t give you any and stay quite when asked.
“Anyone have any minis ? Or any form of shield “?
Silence...
You die and see your teammates inventory..
Teammates inventory: 10 minis and 3 50 pots.
So they are known as Heal-Goblins.
Silence...
You die and see your teammates inventory..
Teammates inventory: 10 minis and 3 50 pots.
So they are known as Heal-Goblins.
by AFahey-11 December 17, 2018

Used typically in context of Soulsborne/Souls-like games. A Peach Heal is the consumption of a healing item or material for a much smaller gain then it would be worth in order to play safer.
Peach heal has a different threshold for everyone, but most players would agree that healing with only 20%- 30% of your max health missing would be a Peach Heal.
Peach heal has a different threshold for everyone, but most players would agree that healing with only 20%- 30% of your max health missing would be a Peach Heal.
Dumas: "You only need to use one flask charge to get back to 2 hits from death."
Toasty: "I use two just to be safe."
Dumas: "What a Peach Heal."
Toasty: "I use two just to be safe."
Dumas: "What a Peach Heal."
by LoneFoxDumas January 8, 2024

<.7.9.7.6.>Cocaines Rewarding effect is not letting an individual know what have self-healed<.7.9.7.6.>
<.7.9.7.6.>Cocaines Rewarding effect is not letting an individual know what have self-healed<.7.9.7.6.>
by SuelTameOresuTeMato May 1, 2025

A replacement phrase used synonymously with the oft-used term "killing it." While both phrases are supportive, the idea of healing something brings forth a benevolent connotation to the conversation. Instead of ending life to accomplish, one is raising the vibrational frequency, giving and supporting life in a love-based way.
by Vo Vera July 2, 2021
