12 lead burners are a glamorous word for ammo or bullets. I'm stocked on 12 lead ass burners for hunting season. We're going to the gun range, did you grab the lead burners?
The widespread fan observance of a fanon queer (relation)ship as part of an accepted body of work in a piece of media due to an a priori assumption that the characters within the fanon (relation)ship are or will be confirmed queer and circular argumentation where the inevitability/conclusion of the (relation)ship is assumed as true, often to convince or mislead a non-viewing audience that the show includes and delivers on queer representation.
Queer-leading is done in place of providing or supporting actualized queer representation in media and often leads to the phenomenon where individuals begin engaging with a piece of media expecting queer representation and then get disappointed when media that never promised queer representation fails to deliver on that representation.
Person 1: "I can't believe ABC's 9-1-1 keeps queerbaiting us! How can it give us bi-Buck, but not canon buddie?"
Person 2: "Girl, that's not queerbaiting; it's queer-leading. 9-1-1 and ABC never promised canon buddie; fans on Twitter just misled you into thinking it was endgame."
The negative outcome of the Golden Rule.
You treat me like shit and I will do the same, no questions asked.
Karen decided to take her Kareness out on me, so I gave her a taste of the Lead Rule.
The position everyone strives to be. Must be tall, handsome and ready to go above and beyond for any needs within his crew.
wow I want to be a shift lead just like that handsome man with sweaty muscles some day
Site Lead is a MNC coined job title for the incompetent person who they should have made Managing Director of the business but per experience had to choose her/him as the head of the business who operationally manages the Site and nothing more than that. All the decisions are made by their global counterpart.
Michael Scott is a great Site Lead. He is good with office operations and throwing parties. Poor guy, can't take shots, his decisions are made by his boss sitting in San Diego.
The awkward situation faced by many dog walkers crossing paths when one is on a lead, the other isnt (although many variants are possible with more than one dog per owner.)
The dog owner who has not put their dog on a lead is worried that the owner who has put their dog on a lead is cosidering them to not be in adequate control of their animal.
Likewise the owner who has their dog on a lead may feel they are not giving the dog enough freedom.
Normally resolves itself in one of 3 ways.
1. The non leaded dog owner says 'He's friendly' and the comment is confirmed by the dogs behaviour.
2. The non leaded dog annoys the leaded dog, the leaded dog owner expressed disapproval and apologies are made usually ('Hes normally SOOOOOO friendly!')
3. The owner of the non leaded dog puts their dog on a lead.
-To dog, as if it can understand, while putting lead on it.-
'Sorry mate. Lead differential!'
A guy who is really cool, really smart and a great team lead.