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Grey arrow check 

When someone sends the words "grey arrow check" in a snap they are checking to see who unadded them. They send it to all their "friends" in snapchat and who ever has a grey arrow meaning they unadded that person next to their name they will now know.
Person #1: Sally sent me a grey arrow check
Person #2: She's probably just looking for attention
Grey arrow check by Meesh1217 March 1, 2020
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Arrowing 

Another term for archery. Often used by people who forget the word archery.
Person A: I went arrowing on the weekend, with my bow and arrow.

Person B: You mean you did archery?

Person A: No I meant arrowing
Arrowing by Asc1 October 18, 2013

grey arrow 

The grey arrow is shown on SnapChat when you sent a snap and that person has blocked you or has not accepted your friend request
Dude 1: Dam, My crush blocked me
Dude 2: How do you know that
Dude 1: Because when I snap her a grey arrow showed up
Dude 2: Ooooooooo that’s rough

cool arrow 

A polite way of using the Spanish insult "culero," or asshole.
That guy is a real cool arrow.
cool arrow by Detchy October 24, 2009

Gray Arrow Check 

Sends a snap in order to see if someone has blocked or hasn’t friended you yet on Snapchat.
I’m gonna do a Gray Arrow Check.
Gray Arrow Check by AlrightyThen0852 February 18, 2020

arrow in the knee 

“I Took an Arrow in the Knee” is a memorable quote originating from the role-playing video game The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. An often repeated stock line throughout the game, it went on to inspire the snowclone “I used to X, then I took an arrow to the knee.”

Largely owing to the positive reception of Skyrim, “I Took An Arrow To The Knee” eventually became perceived as a hyper-saturated cliche, similar to “The Cake Is A Lie” from the puzzle action game Portal. In response to the indiscriminate usage of the phrase, some fans of the game began posting satirical animations and image macros criticizing its hackneyed nature.

It is also argued that Taking an arrow in the knee is a Nordic saying meaning "Getting married." Thus, "I used to be an adventurer like you...then I took an arrow in the knee," actually means that getting married ended his adventuring career.
I used to be an adventurer like you...then I took an arrow in the knee.

I used to be an adventurer like you...then I got married.
arrow in the knee by Cespanar June 23, 2013