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Lag Child (noun): A term used in online gaming to describe a player who benefits from lag without realizing it, and believes their success is due to their skill rather than the advantage provided by the lag. This player is often oblivious to the fact that their internet connection is causing them to have an advantage over their opponents, and may deny using it to gain an advantage. The term is often used to describe players who may not intentionally cheat but still benefit from a poor internet connection. However, it is important to note that having an advantage from lag in online gaming is still considered unfair and can ruin the experience for other players. A "lag child" is not an honorable or respectable player, and their behavior is often seen as dishonest and disrespectful to other players.
Person 1: "Did you see that player in the last match? They kept dodging all my attacks, but I couldn't seem to land a hit on them!"

Person 2: "Yeah, I noticed that too. I think they might be a lag child."
by Experiences44 April 6, 2023
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Regrot (noun): A term used to describe an overwhelming feeling of regret and horror, often caused by witnessing or experiencing something truly traumatic or disturbing that leaves a lasting impact on one's psyche. The word may be a misspelling or a regional variation of the word "regret." It is often used to express a deep desire to forget the experience entirely and to rid oneself of the associated emotions and memories.
Person 1: "Have you seen those disturbing videos on the internet lately?"
Person 2: "Yeah, I stumbled upon one of the Mexican cartel videos and now I'm experiencing some serious regrot. I wish I could erase it from my memory forever."
by Experiences44 April 6, 2023
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