When, after having countless hours of childhood joy exploring video games, conquering levels, finding secret items and weapons, you one day realize your video game passion is over and all you can do is miss the old days when you loved video games.
I bought a bunch of awesome triple-a games that I couldn't wait to play all day long. I put it off for a few months then when I tried to play again something was missing, like a part of my brain or soul died, and I couldn't hold interest for more than hour. I guess I was gamed over. :(
by orthicviper December 16, 2011
by DE-BO July 5, 2004
When you finally end it completely... you’re a swallower & even you won’t swallow anymore of their bullshit.
Ohhh... so you like to play games...?
Lol... sorry baby, I was the real deal... don’t wanna play that kinda game . game over.
Lol... sorry baby, I was the real deal... don’t wanna play that kinda game . game over.
by java804 March 17, 2018
When something doesn't go your way. When a girl is not attrative. When you run out of alchol. When the subject is over.
1.You found out that your ho is pregnant "game over"
2.No way dude, that girl is "game over"
3.No beer? This crack whore party is "game over"
2.No way dude, that girl is "game over"
3.No beer? This crack whore party is "game over"
by Crap Weasle October 4, 2004
When you have reached the point when its all over, Over Game Over is even beyond that. Once an individual reaches this stage, there is no hope for them.
by Rasmolhussein November 2, 2006
A phrase that means you've been caught by someone that you know will bring great suffering to you. Usually when you have an accomplice with you.
It's derived from a typical old school video game, as in "Game Over" = you lose. Coined by a couple of skits from "Robot Chicken"
It's derived from a typical old school video game, as in "Game Over" = you lose. Coined by a couple of skits from "Robot Chicken"
by Rockin' Ruler of Metallic Meyhem May 31, 2007
Whenever you find yourself in a situation that feels like it may escalate from a simple misunderstanding or disagreement into something worse – and you’re really not in the mood, just remember these four little words. This just might be the simplest phrase ever conceived to stop a potential argument dead in its tracks.
M: You’re going to go past it! I said it was on the right!
R: No, you said it was on the left.
M: No, I distinctly told you that it was on the…
R: Game over, you win!
R: No, you said it was on the left.
M: No, I distinctly told you that it was on the…
R: Game over, you win!
by Politic Ric October 27, 2010