The Kfc Game is a game played by 2 people or more. The game goes like this who eats the most chicken wings in 5 minutes is the winner the loser/losers go too the nearest mac donalds and sing a song as loud as they can about how mac donalds sucks dick and that kfc is the dick and the dick likes getting sucked behind the ikea parking lot
The kfc game last night was intense
The immature games that over privileged girls play because they either have daddy issues or want attention from anyone that will give it to them.
Bekah is an expert at pretty princess games and will lie about anything to get her way
Kuh gaming 1 war der einzige überlebende des Tunnelmassakers von 2020 im der demilitarisierten D-Area
It's the way Brits pronounce "Game of Thrones"
nigel: Hey, mate, lemme borrow your "Game of Frones" DVD
alistair: No way, mate. You're a bloody plonker
nigel: Oh, bollocks
When you are an absolute god at the game you are playing and can not stop winning
Dude, I was Deltra gaming so hard yesterday! I won every single round
A game often played by couples, usually without an end, wherein they go back and forth, claiming to love each other more than the other. Should one party win, they receive head from the loser
“Hey, I beat Sara in the ‘I love you more’ game”
“How on earth did you do that?”
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Game Developer Syndrome (GDS, or game-dev syndrome) is a very common mental disability in which a game developer loses all semblance of the ability to make a balanced, enjoyable gameplay experience. This can be anything ranging from unfun and unbalanced multi-player combat to a long, drawn out, and/or grindy single-player experience. Mostly caused by developers gaining a massive ego off a random burst of sales, but also caused by being a AAA game developer.
Person 1: yo, wanna play this horror game "demonologist"?
Person 2: tf is that?
Person 1: it's a ghost hunting game where you go in and find evidence of a ghost before exorcising it
Person 2: so like phasmophobia with extra steps?
Person 1: yea, and a lack of Game Developer Syndrome
Person 2: ...what