In the world of online gaming, usually used sarcastically, e.g. when running enthusiastically into a high-risk situation where failure is immanent. Sometimes this can actually help the player's team - for example, if the enemy is distracted by the hero - but it usually is done only for amusement.
There is a famous video of Leroy Jenkins being a hero.
While playing Team Fortress 2, I decided to be a hero. I ran around as a civilian, distracting the other team while my teammates captured the control point.
While playing Team Fortress 2, I decided to be a hero. I ran around as a civilian, distracting the other team while my teammates captured the control point.
by lamgood October 16, 2008
Sort of an internet cockney synonym for lamesauce. E.g., something that is very lame. Nothing to do with flames. It just rhymes, yo.
A: My computer crashed and I lost all of my music collection.
B: Flamesauce.
A: What?
B: I mean lamesauce.
B: Flamesauce.
A: What?
B: I mean lamesauce.
by lamgood February 26, 2009