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game ratio 

your game ratio is the expression of the theory of game, based on those you date in ratio to your income. the equation: take the average hotness of the people you've dated and put it in proportion to your yearly income. for example, the last 3 chicks/dudes you were with had an average (based on looks/personality etc.) rating of 80. your yearly income is $40,000 so your ratio is pretty good. the assumption is that if you make less money, it takes more game to bag hotter subjects. if you already ballin', your game has to be extra to up your ratio - if you make $100,000 a year you better be hitting straight diiiiimes all the time.
"who's that hot chick?"

"oh you tryin' to raise your game ratio?"

"always."
game ratio by black ruby November 10, 2009
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Gamecation 

"Game-Cation"

To spend an entire day or all of your available time playing Games.
1. I skipped school and took a Gamecation today.

2. My friends and I are taking a Gamecation this weekend.

3. I need a Gamecation.
Gamecation by Len Dog August 22, 2009

Gamecation 

Using your vacation time solely to play video games. Usually taken the last week of November after all of the new holiday releases have dropped.
I haven't had time to play all of these new video games that were just released. I can't wait until my gamecation this year so I can catch up on them all!
Gamecation by bergbergerson November 12, 2009

gamernation 

The combined population of gamers, as a whole.
Rise up, gamernation.
gamernation by MaybeARealWord January 12, 2022

🤡🫵🏻

How to say "you're an idiot/clown" using only emojis.
Person 1: Insert completely incorrect and/or idiotic statement here
Person 2: 🤡🫵🏻
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