Slang term used towards gay men in reference to how they hold their wrists when they speak
โHave you seen the new IT movie? R*chie T*zier totally got da limp wristโ
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code word for a male thats very very girly or gay
Wow their are so many bent wrist males in here
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When your wrist becomes sore from holding of video game controllers brought on by playing video games during most of your waking hours for several days straight. Signs of Gamer's Wrist are pain in outer-wrist joint while moving, grabbing or lifting and loss of strength. Usually mistaken for or stereotyped as Masturbator's Cramp which is entirely different or carpal tunnel syndrome which is a pain and stiffness on the inside of the hand caused by online games.
Especially severe in games which require a lot of clicking and tapping of buttons. Takes around 3 to 9 days to completely heal with moderate gaming. Gaming for more than 3 hours a day during may prolong the healing process. Treat with tiger balm or mineral ice type remedies. A wrist bandage may help but will increase stiffness if kept on overnight.
"ugh...my wrist."
"Been Masturbating?
"No, it's Gamer's Wrist."
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Medical condition resulting from excessive masturbation. Originated in Rolla, Missouri due to lack of a female population.
Jon beats off so much at school he's got the worst case of rolla wrist ive ever seen
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1) Developing an aching wrist from playing too much of popular video game, Guitar Hero.
2) Proof that you have too much spare time.
Steve: Aaah!
Josh: What?
Steve: Hero's wrist...
Josh: Nerd.
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When one scribes manuscripts with a quill and ink, the wrist becomes stiff and tender.
This word originated in England in the 15th century, before the printing press was in use, royal orders were made to reproduce religious manuscripts in the interest of theological preservation. It was common for these scribers to develop this condition, and they would proclaim "thou wrist hast been stricken by the curse of the quill!" They were given permission usually from a Baron or Count to break from their scribing duties.
The term quill wrist continues to be used today, as quill scribing still affects the wrist as it did in 15th century England
Scriber William: Thou wrist hast been stricken by the curse of the quill!
Count James: Be this true? hast thou quill wrist?
Scriber William: Yes Count, this be true
Count James: Very well, you may break William
a term for a visibly large amount of jewellery on someone's arm, often diamonds or gold, but even silver can be icy. commonly used in praise.
Yo, see that watch? He got that icy wrist!
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