some phrase that is always spat out of a speaker on a wildwood boardwalk tramcar. everyone hates it, but loves it
bob: yo dude how was wildwood?
joe: watch the tramcar please watch the tramcar please watch the tramcar please watch the tramcar please watch the tramcar please watch the tramcar please watch the tramcar please watch the tramcar please watch the tramcar please watch the tramcar please watch the tramcar please watch the tramcar please watch the tramcar please watch the tramcar please
To be on 'snatch-watch' is to assume or be assigned the responsibility of notifying a friend that her vagina is showing because her dress (which she knew was risky, pre-going out) has risen up.
A girl emerges from a cab. A second turns her legs to step out. The first girl alerts the second of her exposed lady parts. Sometimes by yelling "snatch-watch"
Girl 1: That's super cute. You have to wear it!
Girl 2: Fine. But you're on snatch-watch tonight.
Using a door as a weapon (accidentally or not) by slamming it into someone.
*Terroriser gets crushed by a door*
"Watch out for the doors, folks. They're not just a great band -- They'll kill you!"
A phrase originating from the competitive video game Valorant meaning someone is about to have a Kill/Death ratio of 3/14, or pi. Because the scoreboard shows all individual kills, deaths, and assists in a lobby, when a teammate is doing very poorly they will be on pi watch.
Bro please let me get the last kill, I'm on pi watch.
when your K/D in a Valorant game is so bad that you risk hitting 14 deaths before getting more than 3 kills, which would make your scoreline 3-14, the first three digits of pi. similar to the james bond (0-7-0).
popularized by valorant streamers and twitch chat.
person 1: bro my reyna is 2-12 right now
person 2: pi watch!
The fine art of looking at memes.
I've been meme-watching since 2012.
when someone is being annoying asf
jaiden- “hey man what is 2+2?”
zach- “mannnn watch out with that bs”