In the realm of tactical gaming, such as Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, there occasionally arises a perplexing scenario wherein a seasoned player executes maneuvers reminiscent of those typically attributed to novices or beginners. This unexpected occurrence tends to evoke incredulity and skepticism among onlookers, who are left questioning the player's competence and strategic acumen. Far from eliciting admiration, these anomalous plays are often met with disdain and ridicule, underscoring a departure from the expected norms of skillful gameplay.
Person #1 "Hey Dylan hes ON BIG WINDOW" Dylan "Okay, I got it" **Dylan Precedes to walk into Big Window & gets shot**
Dylan "HOW DID I DIE??" Person #1 "You did A Dylan Play"
Non-metal version of play Athens. Clint Mansell - The Fountain and Neil Young - Crazy Horse at the Fillmore 1970 are an example. You can verify this on the 2007 custom chart, include archival and live releases.
Note that in this case, Neil Young's Fillmore release is the one that got played.
I was checking Live at Massey Hall 1971 and After the Gold Rush, and I saw Neil Young play Fillmore on himself!
A question to ask a friend if they are alright and can continue to hangout after they got hurt.
My friend ran into the door and hit his arm the other day so I asked him “can you play?” to make sure he was still cool to go out.
someone isn’t messing with what you’re doing
G Huddy- “homie don’t play dat”
When something is top of their game and no-one else comes even close to competing. Παίζουν μάππαν μόνοι τους. First used in the 2020’s by A.Dose
Oh my god. Have you seen the new couture show? Amazing! They play ball on their own!
1. Hard sex on a table
2. When slime is good for playing on a table
1. My boyfriend and I did some table play yesterday *wink*
2. This slime is really good for clicks, bubble pops, and table play
When someone is “playing the dinosaur game”, it means they don’t have internet connection/service.
“Can you text Davey for me real quick?”
“Sorry, I can’t, I’m playing the dinosaur game.”