by SunFlow3 March 26, 2021

To scare someone by screaming loudly and jumping at them. Originating from the commercials that promote the product of the same name.
My brother tries to k-fee every time I watch k-fee screamers. I guess I would call it a double k-fee.
by SunFlow3 March 20, 2021

To frame someone you don’t like by making them look a pedophile or rapist in order to make life give them a hard time. (Get them fired, hated by everyone, etc.) Usually done out of retaliation or trolling as well.
Originating from the SWAT Truck that rams you in pursuits in Need For Speed: Heat and Payback.
Originating from the SWAT Truck that rams you in pursuits in Need For Speed: Heat and Payback.
I hope the daycare hires me after my wife was trying to rhino me all because I didn’t make it to my daughters birthday party. It may be too late. That’s what happens when you get rhino-ed.
by SunFlow3 March 20, 2021

A mod pack created by SRK for Need For Speed games in the Criterion-era. It is known for reviving the game in every way, as well as being very detailed unlike a lot of other mods for the Frosbite-era Need For Speed games. (Heat, Payback, 2015, Rivals, etc.)
by SunFlow3 April 06, 2021

The sound associated with the BMW E92 GTS Need For Speed The Run, the BMW M1 Pro Car in Need For Speed World, and the BMW E92 M3 in an early build of Need For Speed: Most Wanted (2012).
It's distinctive high-pitched F1 sound sounds so amazing, it makes you feel powerful and in control. (Hence the name.)
It's distinctive high-pitched F1 sound sounds so amazing, it makes you feel powerful and in control. (Hence the name.)
I was playing Need For Speed: The Run, and when I heard The Cry of Victory from the BMW E92 GTS, I beat the game much faster than if it wasn't there.
by SunFlow3 March 28, 2021

An old series of coffee flavored energy drink commercials featuring, “screamers”, which show a relaxing scene that gets abruptly interrupted by a zombie or a gargoyle while screaming, which could potentially scare the viewer. This concept is to demonstrate the effects of their products.
In 2019, the ads brought back by a YouTube user named Finder Lurker. But unlike the original commercials, which had zombies and gargoyles as the creatures jumping up, the creature that pops up is now a demonic ghost-like trans woman. These “modern” advertisements have not been proven to be official and still remain a mystery among fans of the ads.
In 2019, the ads brought back by a YouTube user named Finder Lurker. But unlike the original commercials, which had zombies and gargoyles as the creatures jumping up, the creature that pops up is now a demonic ghost-like trans woman. These “modern” advertisements have not been proven to be official and still remain a mystery among fans of the ads.
Person 1: Have you seen the new K-fee ads?
Person 2: Yeah, they’re scary! I couldn’t sleep for a whole week!
Person 2: Yeah, they’re scary! I couldn’t sleep for a whole week!
by SunFlow3 March 20, 2021
