xtreme2252's definitions
Nickelback is the WoW of music, Dimeback is the Runescape of music. You shouldn't waste your money on Nickelback, and you shouldn't waste your time on Dimeback
by Xtreme2252 July 19, 2009

One of the fill-in actress' for Sara Jessica Parker, however, she is rarely used since she's so damn fat
by Xtreme2252 June 2, 2009

Magic cows on the ever-popular MMO World of Warcrack that like to suck dicks for gold and XP. For those of you that don't play WoW, it's a game in which furries create an animal-like version of themselves (minus 295 pounds and acne, of course) and they yiff each other.
by Xtreme2252 December 13, 2010

Commonly abbreviated as DLC, it is...pretty straightforward. Content that you can download, usually for a certain price, which cannot be negotiated.
by Xtreme2252 July 19, 2009

The worst Tony Hawk game I have ever played. Trying to make a button mashing game challenging by making you have to combo EVERYTHING is just stupid. Even the distance challenges seem glitchy, where you have to get about 10 feet past the Sick marker for it to actually give you a sick rating. Most of the challenges require tons of trial and error and way more patience than it's worth. Sometimes it's even hard to find a challenge, because they're scattered all over the place, and there's still the annoying gaps to find which have very vague names that could mean anything and you either have to gap everything or just look online for the gap locations
by Xtreme2252 October 13, 2009

The latest game in the Banjo-Kazooie series. It is completely different than the other game's, the game is completely based around vehicles, and there is almost no platforming aspects in the game anymore. Some other weaknesses are the thin plot and the huge lack of the humor that was in the original Banjo games. Also, all of Kazooie's abilities have been taken out of the game.
Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts is a decent game, but I hope the series goes back into old-school platformer style, by making a Banjo-Threeie
by Xtreme2252 July 21, 2009
