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virtual riot

The legendary EDM music producer.
He's made tracks from various genres like:
dubstep, electro house, drum and bass, moombahcore, drumstep, future house, future bass, glitch hop and more!

Guy 1: Have you heard Virtual Riot's new song?
Guy 2: Nah! I hate dubstep
Guy 1: Your taste in music is shit! Just fuck off!

by Anonymous_69_69 September 5, 2018

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Virtual Possum

When driving slowly down a suburban street, bouncing the frontal hydraulics of your car quickly up and down, simulating driving over roadkill.

I was drivin' in my '67 Charger, doin' tha virtual possum down 8th avenue.

by Vladamir July 30, 2006

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Virtual Veteran

A virtual veteran is someone who has hudereds of hours dedicated in a video game and deserves the same respect and discounts as a Military veteran

"Yes ma'am I served over seas for 9 months."
"I'm a virtual veteran, no not a virgin"

Yes it was just a video game but you will respect me and give me a discount"

by EthernetCables January 15, 2022


Virtual Insanity

Virtual insanity is in the song 'Jamiroquai - Virtual Insanity',
The song says about how 'nothings worse than a man-made man'.

"Futures made of virtual insanity now"

by jaxisbestjackisnot May 30, 2019


Virtual whore

A woman or man making money whoring around in virtual worlds such as Second Life or IMVU.

Princess Peach is making tons of money being a virtual whore in Second Life and IMVU off social misfits. Virtual whoring has been paying her bills.

by DonaDiabla January 19, 2015


Virtual Boy

A video game system that was sold for $20 at Toys 'R' Us about 3 weeks after it came out. Users compained about sore eyes and headaches. Nintendo eventually said "Screw it", and Virtual Boy faded into the Abyss of Lost Consoles.

Virtual Boy was supposed to be the successor to Game Boy, but we all know how that turned out...

by Johnny Rocketfingers November 18, 2003

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Virtual Nation

A group of people (citizenry) that have joined together under a common goal of achieving a better way of life, using a model of government more suited towards their common beliefs. This is usually done through the Internet; however, other methods of communication are possible if limited. The goals of these Virtual Nations can vary radically, but some level of group sovereignty is professed despite no physical territorial boundaries.

Examples of Virtual Nations include: Al Qaeda, Virtual Nation, Second Life.

Though they all have radically different purposes and are in no way related to each other, they all share a similiarity, in that they are {Virtual Nations} to one level or another.

by mrhines March 8, 2010