Term used in video games, almost always in the first/third person shooter genres. 'Play the objective' means, in an objective-based game type, (where the winning condition will be achieving said objective instead of accumulating sufficient kills) focusing on accomplishing the objective, instead of "K/D Whoring," or focusing on having as large of a Kill/Death ratio as possible by the end of the game.
Alan: Hey man, why don't we go play some multi-flag in Halo?
Bob: That depends. Are you gonna be a K/D whore again, or play the objective?
Alan: What does that mean?
Bob: The first one means that you're playing for yourself. The second one means that you're playing for your team.
Alan: Uh...Can I do both?
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Objection! Hearsay!
Now I’m Ashamed To Show My Face
Well I’m A Famous Movie Star
Yeah Life Is Always Fine
I Sit Down At My Penthouse
Drinking Mega Pints Of Wine
Objection! Hearsay!
I Don’t Know Why We Ever Wed
Objection! Hearsay!
Who The Hell Poops In Someone’s Bed
I Object To Everything
I May Have An Infection
Cause I Say I Object
The Judge Says “That Was Your Own Question”
Objection! Hearsay!
I Don’t Know Why We Ever Wed
Objection! Hearsay!
Who The Hell Poops In Someone’s Bed
I Object To Everything
I May Have An Infection
Cause I Say I Object
The Judge Says “That Was Your Own Question”
Objection! Hearsay!
Objection Hearsay is a good song. Amber's Lawyer.
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Usually talking about badass police in Hong Kong, they don’t deserve to be a human being so they end up being called “green objects” by the citizens.
Im gonna fuck the green object over there, he’s harassing the kids and elderly with tear gas.
An object show is a type of animated web series or online competition where everyday objects are given personalities and compete against each other in various challenges or tasks. The objects can range from foods and household items to abstract concepts or even fictional characters.
These shows are typically divided into teams or individuals who compete in challenges that can involve puzzles, quizzes, physical tasks, or obstacle courses. The objects use their unique attributes to complete the challenges, and are eliminated either through a voting system or by failing the tasks.
Object Shows often have a host or hosts who guide the competition, provide commentary, and sometimes interact with the objects. Viewers can vote for their favorite objects or participate in determining the outcome of the challenges.
These shows have become increasingly popular among online communities, particularly on platforms like YouTube. They offer a mix of humor, storytelling, and competition that appeals to a wide range of audiences. Some Object Shows have even developed a dedicated fan base and inspired spin-offs or fan-made content.
Object shows, such as Battle for Dream Island, Inanimate Insanity, and Battle for Poorly Made Object Show, are popular among fans.
Yo, check out this cool thing called BFDI, apparently its this thing called an Object Show
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Used when someone is so hot, only someone with a visual impairment would not find them attractive. The person's hottness goes beyond the traditional subjective nature of beauty, and are scientifically proven to be hot
1)Scarlet Johansson and David Boreanaz are objectively attractive.
2) Pete says "I am not sure Scarjo is that hot"
Tom responds, "Are you fucking blind?! That chick is objectively attractive! How could you say otherwise?"
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A noun, used in self psychology, referring to one’s experience of another person (object), as part of, rather than as separate or independent from, one’s self, particularly when the object’s actions affirm one’s narcissistic wellbeing.
She most certainly does affirm me, she is the love of my life and she happens to be a most highly valued self-object!
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A object or thing that has a shade of blue mixed with green at any amount.
"That thing is Aqua right?"
"No, it's clearly Turquoise."
"It honestly looks more Aqua than Turquoise."
"Let's just call it a Cyan object"
"Sure."