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glod

What Twitch-users spam in chat when a streaming speedrunner gets a 'gold' split. These speedrunners make use of splits by tapping some device whenever they got to a certain point in the game they're running. They do this to keep track on their speed relative to their personal best (PB). These times are usually displayed in-stream and marked by a color. Red means they're slower than their PB, green is faster and gold is the fastest split they've ever done.

For some reason Twitch-users kept using the word glod instead of gold. The term glod is now common in use in nearly all speedrun streams. The usage of 'glod' may be the result of a common typo that people came to use ironically (just like pwned instead of owned). Some argue 'glod' it nothing more than a succesful forced meme.

*Speedrunner get's a gold split*

Dank_memer420: GLOD PogChamp
Tornado92: GLOD!!!!
Pewdepie: Glod Glod Glod Kreygasm
Supermario666: omg glod! WR hype!

by anomalous May 31, 2017

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glod

Glodsson, Glod - The dwarf horn player of the "Band With Rocks In" from the Terry Pratchett book "Soul Music".

"I can blow anything," said Glod. "Realllly?" said Imp. He sought for some polite comment. "That must make you very popular."

by Quentin September 8, 2003

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glod

when you have had too much god

I went to church three times this week im so glodded out right now, just way too much glod to deal, ya feel me couz?

by mts1982 February 16, 2009

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glod

someone who should go home

go home glod

by the juniors April 4, 2003

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glod

GROSSED OUT GLODDDDDD!!!! hahaha we love youuuuuu....nooooo

by merlin October 20, 2003

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Glod

The true ruler of the galaxy with full-fledged smoting abilities

I passed that test, thank Glod

by Jen M May 9, 2005

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Glod

The world "glod" is actually the world "gold" as used by those of lower intelligence and/or massively high sex appeal!

It has been much used on the internet and orginates from north-east england, where the term was coined in the common town of Danielleville!

"Go for Glod my son" literally meaning, go for gold!

by John Christal November 11, 2008

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