On the various incarnations of THE TRANSFORMERS cartoon (especially Beast Wars), slang for a female robot.
by Koby_Fish April 23, 2004
In Warcraft III, (either Reign of Chaos or Frozen Throne), the practice of, when playing the Orc race, to select the Far Seer as the first hero and repeatedly "hero rush" the opponent's base using summoned Spirit Wolves to attack, usually targeting the workers (orc peons, human peasants, night-elf wisps, or undead acolytes).
Damn, that Far Seer is dogging me, I gotta sleep him and kill the wolves before they kill all my acolytes.
by Koby_Fish July 13, 2004
When one presses one's foot against another person's crotch really hard. Usually when the other person is on the floor, and the standing person holds both legs.
Source of the term unknown. A variant where both are lying down is known as the Japanese Gas Pedal
Source of the term unknown. A variant where both are lying down is known as the Japanese Gas Pedal
by Koby_Fish January 19, 2012
v.
To save up one's money in a multiplayer computer game (such as World of Warcraft or Defense of the Ancients Allstars) and buy a single item that costs a lot of money, BEFORE spending money earlier on any cheaper items that are needed more urgently earlier on.
To save up one's money in a multiplayer computer game (such as World of Warcraft or Defense of the Ancients Allstars) and buy a single item that costs a lot of money, BEFORE spending money earlier on any cheaper items that are needed more urgently earlier on.
I can't believe Razor would n00b up a Sacred Relic (costs 3800)! He doesn't even have Boots of Speed (costs 500) yet!
by Koby_Fish September 17, 2005
v.
In any sort of RTS (real time strategy) game where you control an army (especially Warcraft), to charge into an opponent's base as quickly as possible with the intention of at least slowing him down, if not taking him out altogether.
In any sort of RTS (real time strategy) game where you control an army (especially Warcraft), to charge into an opponent's base as quickly as possible with the intention of at least slowing him down, if not taking him out altogether.
Let's rush Night Elf or Undead, they're the easiest to take out.
We can't rush the Human guy, he's towered like a little bitch.
We can't rush the Human guy, he's towered like a little bitch.
by Koby_Fish November 14, 2005
n.
(gaming term--commonly used in Battle.net channels such as Clan TDA, mostly in and in reference to Defense of the Ancients Allstars) A person who is lacking in skills--especially at a game that requires "micro" (micromanagement skills of multiple units) or correct hero and item builds in order to be successful. Compare with n00b/newb/noob Differs from "noob" slightly in skill level, but still isn't pro and probably never will be. In short, a scrub goes through the motions, but truly has no clue what they are doing.
(gaming term--commonly used in Battle.net channels such as Clan TDA, mostly in and in reference to Defense of the Ancients Allstars) A person who is lacking in skills--especially at a game that requires "micro" (micromanagement skills of multiple units) or correct hero and item builds in order to be successful. Compare with n00b/newb/noob Differs from "noob" slightly in skill level, but still isn't pro and probably never will be. In short, a scrub goes through the motions, but truly has no clue what they are doing.
"Wow, my teammate is such a scrub. He should stop playing TDA and go back to playing random pubs."
"0-12 Crystal Maiden, GG you scrub. Who the hell gets Sange/Yasha on THAT hero?"
"0-12 Crystal Maiden, GG you scrub. Who the hell gets Sange/Yasha on THAT hero?"
by Koby_Fish February 20, 2008
In Warcraft III, to take a peasant or peon near the beginning of the game and build guard towers or watch towers starting at the edge an enemy's base in order to make it impossible for the opposing army to leave the base. If successful, this strat can not only destroy an opponent's army but his town as well.
by Koby_Fish November 14, 2005