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playing for the other team

a term used to describe one who has just come out of the closet and is gay.

Chelsea: hey Brendan is soooo hot, omg

Lauren: yeah...but he is totally playing for the other team, he's gay

Chelsea: are you kidding me???

Lauren: yeah he's definitely a shortstop

by sauce kid February 23, 2009

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everybody plays the fool

It means that in relationships or in certain situations we all play the fool one time or another. Playing the fool means doing things we wouldn't normally do or being foolish

"Omg ! I feel so dumb for giving a man my heart that didn't appreciate it! I did all kinds of things for him. But hey everybody plays the fool

by Keelivinlife December 22, 2017

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playing campaign mode

refers to playing the campaign mode of a video game (such as "Call of Duty" or "Halo") strictly to exclude someone who seeks to play online with others.

Can be expanded to describe any form of exclusion.

Richard: You guys are playing campaign mode just to exclude me!

Mike: No we're not!

Mike (in a private chat with another player): We totally are.

by CoD Liver Oil June 15, 2009

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playing for both teams

Having a bisexual orientation/tendencies.

She claims she's 100% straight, but after last night with that sorority chick we all know she's really playing for both teams.

by LDizzle July 7, 2008

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playing video games

1. Term for masturbation.

"Mom, don't come in. I'm playing video games. Let me beat this boss, and I'll be right out."

by BioMechMoose June 4, 2005

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playing with girls feelings

when a boy leads on a girl multiple times until the girl starts developing feelings, the boy then 'rejects' the girl and goes onto the next

"Stop playing with girls feelings john!"

by the wise potato September 12, 2017

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Role Playing Disorder

An invented syndrome popular on online journaling sites (LiveJournal, Dreamwidth, et al) where the "sufferer" claims to have multiple personalities present in one single body.

Unlike clinical MPD/DID, these personalities are most often take from pop culture: rock stars, anime characters, and movie heroes. Less frequently seen are non-human "personalities" like vampires, dragons, and elves.

Those suffering from RPD will call it "pluralism" or refer to themselves as a "multiple system" - while staunchly insisting they are perfectly sane and rejecting all claims that their condition was invented solely due to desperate need to escape the monotony of their useless lives.

No dude, you have Role Playing Disorder and watched Star Wars a few too many times.

by isthisreallife May 1, 2011

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