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Digg game

A game to be played on Digg.com, wherein the players try to post a comment that gets the most responses from grammar nazis. If the grammar nazis on Digg figure out that you are not serious, you are disqualified.

Digg game entrant No. 1:
~Yeah, your probaly going to move over their.

Digg grammar nazi responses:
~It should be probably, not probaly

~I hate it when people use "your" instead of "you're"

~EPIC APOSTROPHE FAIL

~use their moar

by stevie-gee November 10, 2008


Thanks Game

A statement of frustration when it's a video game's mechanics and random number generators and not the player's own abilities that make a situation frustrating.

"Thanks Game for not having checkpoints in the middle of a LONG BOSS RUSH!" Table Flip ensues.

by TheGoodWario March 31, 2020


.io games

.io games are multiplayer games with simple mechanics, but hard to master. All .io games are played on the web, and some are available on mobile platforms.

Hey want to go play some .io games? Ok, lets get on discord then and go play some Krunker.io

by GamerofIO February 16, 2019


Ghetto Gaming

when you're playing a video game on something older than an xbox 360

Guy 1: duude brb gaming
Guy 2: It's Ghetto gaming if its a ps2man , you need an update.

by ckayelolz January 25, 2011


game of guess

The misuse of the very well known saying "guessing game". Often times caused by ones brain being contaminated by pre-workout and protein; they mistakenly use the term game of guess when meaning guessing game.

I knew when I received that text from David about my chest socket, that someone must had told him. Now it's just a game of guess....

by Shit-pile January 20, 2016


Ronnie Gaming

When a man of certain stature chooses to go head first into a situation, usually at their own detriment, but on occasion succeeded in their brazen attempt at brute forcing an issue.

He's doing it! He's Ronnie Gaming

by Ronnert Gaming August 4, 2021


Game Overicide

v. (Gay-moh-ver-uh-sahyde)

To commit suicide or teammate homicide when the video game announcer says, "Game Over". Methods include explosives or jumping off of the map.

("Round" is interchangeable with "Game")

"Game Overicide! Double Kill! I just stuck that guy as I jumped to my death!"

by EMT Zombie October 21, 2011