To acquire drugs on a banker/customer loan scenario. Instead of paying the initial capital for said drugs , Usually higher class (A,B's) the customer will make payment later at a mutually agreed date between the bankerdealer and the buyer. If the capital is paid in full before the agreed time date frequently the banker dealer will usually give the customer more leighweigh on further transactions,but this is at the Dealers descretion.
by dandoman2000 July 10, 2018
A Brawler in Brawl Stars that throws 3 bombs formed in a triangle shape
Easily countered by a mortis or fast Brawlers
Severely annoying and a Brawler everyone hates
Usually called tick because it ticks people off
Easily countered by a mortis or fast Brawlers
Severely annoying and a Brawler everyone hates
Usually called tick because it ticks people off
*loading in showdown game*
Me: NOOO a tick
Tick: Spams attacks which makes me unmovable
Me: Smile and Wave, just Smile and Wave
Me: NOOO a tick
Tick: Spams attacks which makes me unmovable
Me: Smile and Wave, just Smile and Wave
by ThePrez/ident April 16, 2021
Slang: Northwest England, Particularly Liverpool and surrounding areas.
A form of Credit, Hire Purchase.
Usually issued without prior credit check, by drug dealers etc.
Normally used to buy drugs without cash upfront.
(Possibly refers to names being ticked off a list?, though most people wouldn't have an actual written list)
A form of Credit, Hire Purchase.
Usually issued without prior credit check, by drug dealers etc.
Normally used to buy drugs without cash upfront.
(Possibly refers to names being ticked off a list?, though most people wouldn't have an actual written list)
by urban111 November 03, 2006
by Andmcc March 23, 2015
Anthony: Yo i played Fifa 10 for 3 dasy straight without going out
Dylan: You are such a fucking tick
Dylan: You are such a fucking tick
by degro January 07, 2010
Substitution for a wide range of cuss words.
Can be altered to: ticker or ticking.
Can also be used as an adjective, to describe someone or something you may dislike.
Can be altered to: ticker or ticking.
Can also be used as an adjective, to describe someone or something you may dislike.
"What a stupid ticking tick!"
"You're such a ticking tick, you're ticking me off!"
"ya dumb tick"
"I hate this ticking teacher, he's so ticking boring"
In a situation where you have lost your car keys, some possible responses could be:
"Holy tick!" or "Ticker!"
"You're such a ticking tick, you're ticking me off!"
"ya dumb tick"
"I hate this ticking teacher, he's so ticking boring"
In a situation where you have lost your car keys, some possible responses could be:
"Holy tick!" or "Ticker!"
by Jeppie&Pelsey May 15, 2009
by CrunchedUp7 February 12, 2009