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Playerunknown

A guy who never forgot about Battle Royale and made a good game that's only less popular because of the glitches.

"Playerunknown is going to be on top again if he FUCKING REGION LOCKS CHINA LIKE WE'VE BEEN TELLING HIM TO."

by Latke Boi April 25, 2018


Dank

Dank is a term used by meme-makers and video gamers, used to describe something amazing or a skillful act. When used in the context of memes, it describes something strangely funny.

"Dude! You see the new sniper skin? DANK AF BRUH."

by Latke Boi March 30, 2017

3πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


DNTL

Do Not Take Literally. A message sent to people who sometimes take things literally.

"I feel like tearing my own spine out DNTL."

by Latke Boi May 4, 2017


Boots-on-the-ground

A term used to describe a Call of Duty games. A boots-on-the-ground COD means a COD game without exo suits. Boots-off-the ground describes games WITH exo suits. Which means it includes wallruns, exo jumps, wall jumping and other things only possible with exo suits. These games are commonly unenjoyable because of constant boosting, out of the map glitches, and camping.

"Man, I hope they give us a boots-on-the-ground game for COD 2017."

by Latke Boi November 17, 2016

63πŸ‘ 25πŸ‘Ž


Put the candle back!

Used in the movie Young Frankenstein when Dr. Frankenstein uncovers a secret passage by removing a candle, and then shouts this to the woman holding the candle.

Frankenstein: "Hand me that candle there, will you?"
Assistant: *hands candle*
Frankenstein:"What is th-WOAH"
Assistant: Are you okay Doctor?
Frankenstein: "PUT THE CANDLE BACK!"

by Latke Boi March 30, 2017

5πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


Tamould

A word to randomly shout at people when you want to let off anger. Coined by Arin Hanson, the word can be often shouted in random rage and is simply a word which means nothing.

I need to go let off some steam.
*Entering other room*
WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU PEOPLE DOING FUCKING TAMOULD ALREADY. I BETTER GET BACK HERE AND SEE 50 TAMOULDS BY THE TIME I GET BACK YOU TAMOULDS.

by Latke Boi February 1, 2018

208πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Oms

Used in gaming, means "On my screen." This describes an event that may have looked different on a player's screen than from other's screens.

"You just punched her and she disappeared oms."

by Latke Boi October 27, 2016