When your support role is doing more damage then its supposed to do compared its healing . The damage doesn't have to be higher then the healing but just high enough so that you notice. This behavior stems from the individual misunderstanding or lack of desire to play the role accordingly.
Person A: I'm not getting any healing!
Person B: Of course not bro, our support has 4k damage and only 200 heal.
Person A: He's got a fucking Zilber Ratio.
a phrase indicating a very high often anatomically inaccurate hip-to-waist ratio, typically associated with femboy furry art.
the name comes from matching the ratio of twitter reply likes to the original post’s likes where the former “ratioes” the latter
some guy on twitter: posts an art of a femboy furry with a ridiculously thin waist
the comments: mfing twitter hip ratio, where are their organs
Stands for Help/Harm Ratio. How many people do you help vs how many you harm.
Iam "It's kind of hard to track my H/H Ratio because of the fact that I'm not being acknowledged. And that's a little frustrating. People do come up to me from time to time and insinuate that they have a favorable opinion of me or my work. They're a little more subtle about it (due to the nature of my fame/infamy). I guess that's another thing you were right about. It's kind of neat."
Hym "Yes, yes. That's all well and good but people are taking our thing and using it for themselves."
Iam "Yeah... I just kind of want to see the effect of what I've done. It's hard to tell."
The Greatest Football Manager team on Twitter.
Person 1: Have you heard about Ratio FC?
Person 2: Yeah, they are probably the greatest team known to mankind.
A term that slave holders used to motivate their slaves when they aren’t working hard enough. Also a math term.
Slaveholder: Pick faster! Ratio!
Slave: Yes master.
This is a word that should be used to describe an event where a clever comment on a Tweet gets more likes than the original post. Sadly, this has turned into a phrase people use when they can't win an argument, and in the process of commenting only the words "ratio", they lose the ratio.
Example of a real ratio
OP (Original poster): It's ♡ NOVEMBER♡ let's see how many legends are still listening to {random song}!
Gets 10 likes
Replier: Does anyone still do this?
Gets 100 likes
The replier has just ratioed the OP.
Stupid ratio that rarely works
OP: Earth is a planet (10 likes)
Replier: Ratio!!111!!1! (0 likes)