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someone who surrenders
Bob is such a surrenadeer he gave up a match.
by this handle is not in use October 29, 2018
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To forcefully mobilize or utilize a militant force. Unlike a normal draft, a Brute March typically consists of undesirables or those otherwise unwilling to fight.
High Command ordered an emergency brute march of the state's prisoners
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An idiom for military conquest of the entire planet often used with political implications.
by this handle is not in use April 12, 2021
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To destroy something causing it to fall into multiple pieces
I tried to blox my friend in ROBLOX with an RPG
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When someone makes a suggestion or campaign to get rid of an otherwise funny or harmless feature in a video game just because they're obsessed with their own feedback being implemented
The portion of the Minecraft fanbase that ranted about frogs eating fireflies perpetrated Trio Javacide
by this handle is not in use August 2, 2022
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When one totally acknowledges the utter unreliability for something, as well as either fully accepting or having a lack of care for any potential outcomes. One who acts with malconfidence may be described as carelessly chaotic or ignorantly blissful, for the better or for the worse.
He thought for a moment, closed his eyes, then kicked the ball with full malconfidence
by this handle is not in use November 27, 2021
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A scenario in any game's development stating that, if a modder is to outperform game developers in any fashion, or when modders reserve ideas from developers and mod them, there is nothing that the developers can do to compete with said modders without a hit to their reputation.

The term originates from when the Minecraft game developer, Notch, wanted to add horses into the game. However, horses were already featured in a popular mod for the game. Notch's dilemma had but three possible solutions and all of them would result in varying anger from the community:

1. Notch may have opted to create the horses himself. Though, due to the highly complex mod, they would likely be seen as inferior. To not seem inferior, he would need to add some of the good features already claimed by the mod, but in such a case, he would be seen as copying.

2. Alternatively, Notch may have decided to simply drop the idea of ever adding horses. Due to the excellence of the horse mod, it effectively reserved ideas that the official developers could never use without the modder's permission. This option would result in less overall outcry from the community but disappoint many who hoped for horses.

3. As Notch did officially, he decided to add the mod to the game with the developer's permission. In the process, many saw Notch as lazy and he created a hefty hit on the prestige of the Minecraft development team. All this despite the fact that adding the excelling mod was the simplest solution
I really wish they would just fix the unit models in-game, but after that modder made such a great redesign, they're facing Notch's Dilemma. The bar was just set too high for them, and they cannot possibly pass it.
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