An adjective used to denote something reminiscent of late 2000s to early 2010s gaming culture.
Examples include: EDM or dubstep, letsplay videos, âeat, sleep, game, repeatâ T-Shirts, kill montages, unironic usage of the word âgamingâ, games like COD or Fortnite, overuse of the colors red or black, usage of the word âepicâ, etc.
âDude, look at my wallpaper. Watchu think?â Wallpaper is of Assassinâs Creed protagonist with his face concealed by a shadow and his knives drawn
âItâs a bit gameresque. Kinda cringe.â
A synonym of ârandomâ or âanonâ. Used to denote strangers, or people outside your gaming party. Contraction of âOnfroyâ and âJohnâ, the former word originating from âJahseh Onfroyâ and the latter originating from the male name.
âBro I need help, these johnfroys
are cranking 90s on me!â
âWho are those guys?â
âJust some random johnfroys.â
'Fraid not is a phrase used by only the most classiest of memers. It basically means, "I believe regrettably that the answer is no" This phrase can be used in replacement of the word no, or I don't think so. This word is often used in humorous occasions.
Meme God: Sup dude.
Meme Lord: Sup man.
Meme God: Dude, turn off the lights when you leave the room ok?
Meme Lord: 'Fraid not bud.
Meme God: What?! How dare you!
Meme Lord: LOL, you salty mate? Fine i'll do it.
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The so called, "Loudest Kazoo". The Kazoobie Kazobo is an internet meme that is basically a man blowing into an extremely loud kazoo called the Kazoobie Kazobo. The loudest kazoo around.
Meme Lord: Hey man, remember that rock concert last night?
Meme God: Frick yes, my dude. That was loud af.
Meme Lord: Haha, louder than the Kazoobie Kazobo?
Meme God: ...nothing is louder than that, Frank. You are an insult to the legend that is the Kazoobie Kazobo. Disgusting. I spit on bugs like you. *walks away*