(v.) Wall-hugging, also known as Wall-humping or Head Glitching, is the pejorative term for abuse of a common defensive tactic in first-person and third-person shooters in which a player utilizes static map elements as makeshift cover to fire while preventing over-exposure of their hitbox, thus gaining an advantage over pursuing and unsuspecting foes. Often frowned upon by players of the receiving end of said tactic, as it is seen as no different than camping.
Player 1: Why are these snipers such wall huggers? I hate that shit!
Player 2: Just use your Grenade Launcher to flush them out. You can thank DICE later!
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A tactic used to avoid detection of coming into work late by walking close to the wall so your boss does not see you.
ERRRRRRRRRRRRRRR, I was in the parking lot with a dog breeder from France. ERRRRRRRRRR I don't use a wall hug.
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A tactic used to avoid detection of coming into work late by walking close to the wall so your boss does not see you.
ERRRRRRRRRRRRRRR, I was in the parking lot with a dog breeder from France. ERRRRRRRRRR I don't use a wall hug.
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Standing in a corner not socializing with anyone. Mostly at parties
A one-sided hug given to somebody in need of one. Think of it as an emotional bail-out.
A: She looked like she was in need of an emotional bail-out, so I gave her a Wall Street Hug.
B: That was nice of you.