(noun) The socially instinctive ritual where you start dropping names in rapid-fire succession upon discovering someone shares your hometown, school, or social circle. It's a subtle way of determining if you vibe with this new acquaintance based on mutual connections.
For example: "Oh, you're from Darien? Do you know Brian Minicus?" “Yeah, we played lacrosse together! Sick dude. What’d you say your name was?”
The Name Game isn’t just about finding common ground; it’s a quick and dirty method to gauge if this person is your kind of normal. It's practically a human nature litmus test.
Omg, I met your friend Trisha and we played the name game and realized she’s roommates with Claire’s older sister!
When in a sports debate, the other person thinks just naming all the players of a team makes them good. Being able to rattle off several random players doesn’t make them good.
“Dude, Lebron had no help on those early Cavs teams”
“Bro yes he did, they had Larry Hughes, Drew Gooden, Eric Snow, and Sasha Pavlovic”
“That’s just player naming bias, those dudes were all bums”
This is applicable to any sport, not just basketball as in this example.
Every -ist in the dictionary.
Every single one.
Person 1: Bro did you hear what that Bob said yesterday?
Person 2: I swear his name should literally be Legend (Name) bro
people with ii in there name losers, people who will never get laid
So fucking cringe reconsider everything
people with ii in there name ewwwwww
A insult added after you type someones name, It uses the word "le" which is the masculin version of "the" in french, This is a insult used if you are winning an argument
"name": Your momma gay
You: Okay, "name" le gay