1. Angry white kid who yalls about video games.
2. Having sex while playing a video game and when done tell your girlfriend to shut up and make you a sandwhich.
angry video game nerd bithces
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1. A simple excuse for anything.
2. Also coined in rap, drop hate on anything but other rappers.
1. "Dude WTF?!"
"Don't hate the player, hate the game.
2. Yo' man I ain't ever gonna diss your name
Cuz I'm not hating players, I'm hating the game
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A quote from Squid game of one person asking another to play a game for money.
Excuse me sir, do you wanna play a game?
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A game which you masturbate in
Are you playing the What's Under Your Blanket Game?
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Strictly opinion, like anything else with "greatest____ of all time"
The Greatest Video Games Of All Time come down to one's opinion.
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A fan of Dialtown/Day Shift At Freddy's and makes some of the best jokes. His creation is called "Fredrick Fuzbear" who was said to be the brother of Freddy Fazbear. Also ships Phone Guy and Purple Guy. Really great friends with Fallen.
Rando: Hey, Somebody from Helloburp Games!
Somebody from Helloburp Games: What.
Rando: Do you like Dialtown and Phone Guy?
Somebody from Helloburp Games: What do you think?
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Apocryphal last words, often attributed to the bushranger Ned Kelly. Since entered Australian culture.
Several meanings.
1. Expression of defiance - similar to other laconic sayings in history, such as Leonidas' "Molon labe". Essentially, declaring unrepentant devotion to values by which one lived, or, at least, a refusal to die in a cowardly or ignominious fashion.
2. Ironic inversion of the above - jokey way of declaring submission, often in an aside to bystanders.
1. Ned Kelly (to witnesses, as being taken to his execution): Tell 'em I died game!
Attributed to Flight Lieutenant William Ellis Newton, RAAF, executed by the Imperial Japanese Army 1943 at Salamaua, Papua New Guinea
2. Jack (to witnesses, just before being arrested for public drunkenness): Tell 'em I died game!
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