Original origin comes from the plant 'Ivy', in which these plants usually tend to creep upon the walls of buildings. As ivy plants grow extensively for years, these buildings may still remain, giving these buildings a good reputation of their existence.
Universities such as Harvard and Yale are Ivy League because they have been in existence for a long period of time because the ivy plants that grow on the walls of their buildings signify of how long the buildings were there.
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- to flex on another level, do something different out of the norm causing possible hate and/or jealousy from frenemies, enemies and haters
Example used in a sentence:
βThey done put me in them big leaguesβ
~@Freddukes
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Game about drugs, cocaine, gangs and cars
It's a game for sweaty kids who's parents don't love them
Some phrases include and definitions:
"What save!" Sweaty abused child
"Savage!" Sad cunts who no one likes
"Nice shot!" Mostly toxic sometimes nice
Friend: do you want to play rocket league
Me: I'm not a sweaty drug no thanks
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like afl except better more skillful alot tougher also players are general straight and dont beat each other off after the game
rugby league is like nfl except better
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Once upon a time the greatest video game in history, Warcraft III, was released. Included with the game was a powerful "World Editor" which allowed players create their own gametypes. These custom games provided a haven for the 30-apm ladder dropouts.
Dota, a game where players managed a single hero and no base, was the most popular and best-supported of these customs. Eventually there were a number of attempts to monetize on its popularity.
League of Legends, or LoL, was arguably the most successful of these attempts. The game was developed by dota's former developers and borrowed heavily from its predecessor. Introducing the game via a free-to-play model ensured millions of broke teenagers would download it and get hooked. Then later, when they received birthday money or just stole their mom's credit card, they could spend much more than a standard $40 game price unlocking game content that would have been free under a conventional system. To ensure the game would have universal appeal, riot removed game mechanics that punished the unskilled, such as denying. The base income was increased beyond even "easymode" levels compared to dota so that all players would have gold to spend, and item guide railroaded players into the best items.
Guy 1: Man I love wc3
Guy 2: I suck at that game, I uninstalled it.
Guy 1: You should at least try dota, you only control one unit so even a noob can play it
Guy 2: I tried dota and I get pubstomped every time
Guy 1: Oh well how about League of Legends. It's like apem but there's no denying, and most of the players on it are pretty bad. Also it's free
Guy 2: Oh yea I'm silver on LoL. I plan to go pro at it.
Player 1: Dude the other day i was watching theoddone's stream and he played a match of wc3 during queue. He sucks! he lost to some 45% scrub in solo
Player 2: Well what do you expect, you control more than one unit in that game
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A Fantasy League where the Winner punches the Loser in the face as hard as he can. As discussed by Raffi on the series, The League.
Ruxin: "So, for your fantasy league, whats the trophy?"
Raffi: "Oh, we don't have a trophy. The winner gets to punch the loser in the face as hard as he can. It's a dominance league."
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ADJ. Any action reffering to an individual or group of individuals relating to baseball that describes their demeanor as either embarrassing, mocking, demeaning, demoralizing or anything against baseball ethics (ex. Un-tucked shirt, mustard stains, short pants, long hair, floppy glove, big dip of chew, signal relays, time calling or home run pimping).
"That team was Bush league"
"That guy relaying signals is bush (league)"
"Look at that mess with the shirt untucked, mustard stains and short pants, he is bush (league)"
"That guys glove is bush (league)"
"My dip is way too big, Im bush (league)"
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