Random moments in movies and games where something loud and crazy happens out of nowhere, usually causing the viewers to "jump" out of excitement/fear.
Usually makes little kids and pre-teen girls crap themselves with little effort.
Guy 1: "Did you see that new movie, 'Generic Horror Flick 2'?"
Guy 2: "Yeah, it was pretty shitty. There were jump scares every two nanoseconds."
Being alone without any regrets, sadness, or depression. Not to be confused with "loneliness," where you are by yourself but long for the companionship of others.
Nicholas stayed at his mountain retreat in complete solitude. He was happy with his life.
When something so fucked up happens, you just don't even fucking care anymore.
*Chuck wins a lotto ticket for $50,000,000.00, then the ticket gets blown away by the wind*
Chuck: FUCKING SIGH
Means the exact same thing as out the ass, except it's balls, not ass.
Dude, that match had hackers out the balls, son!
We had to take tests out the balls that day.
In online gaming, when the player who hosted the room or server has the upper hand due to him having no network lag to himself since he hosted the server.
Host advantage on COD4: In COD4, a knife only match is easy for the host to pwn in since there's no lag. Anyone else that's not perfectly connect will be lucky to even score a hit on the host.
Means "Get Off My Lawn", but can also mean "Get on my level."
Get Off My Lawn was coined in 2008 by Clint Eastwood, regardless of what you think or have read. His character "Walt" uses it to warn a bunch of Hmong kids to gtfo his lawn. It is said that the actors all soile themselves in each take of this scene.
Get on My Level is used primarily as a form of trash talk, more commonly in online gaming. The user tells the recipent that he is basically not worth his/her time, and is lower than semen dispersed from a used anus, so he/she must "get on his/her level."
GOML before you get sent to the deto.
These kids dunno who their messin' with, they need to GOML.
Sarcastic phrase said at the end of a statement. Usually the statement in question was said solely to piss off or troll someone else, hence "problem" being added to the end. A great tool to annoy others.
Henry: "Who the hell took a dump in my ice cream?!"
Chuck: "Maybe it was me. Problem?" *trollface*