Sitting/lying down for weeks at a time playing video games, preventing the bottom of your foot from naturally shedding it's skin. When you finally get up to do something (go back to work/school, start playing sports, start going for walks, etc.), the skin from the bottom of your foot peels off as if you were peeling dried glue from your hand. Usually comes off in large sections, until the whole foot, including the toes, have been shedded of their old skin.
Guy 1: EW! What's wrong with the bottom of your foot? Did you put glue on it just so you could peel it off?
Guy 2: Nah man! I just got a case of gamer's foot!
*playing a video game*
Angry gamer:
"FUCK MAN! THAT'S LIKE THE MILLIONTH TIME I'VE DIED! WHAT'S IT GONNA TAKE TO BEAT THIS GODDAMN LEVEL?!"
Friend: "Calm down, man. It's only been like 2 minutes and you're already freaking out. It looks like you've got a bad case of Gamer's rage."
What happens to a person who plays video games.Where the fingers get bent from grabbing the controller,overly masturbating and or using a mouse and typing a lot.
Should a person with this condition hold his finger tipsapproximately 1 inch from each other you could easily insert a controller for a console.They can also easily hold a penis,mouse, or type.
n. The common illness amoung gamers when a temporary psychological addiction to a video game causes lack of sleep for anywhere between 24-48 hours. Most commonly found in WoW players as a chronic disease.
Justin: Hey Waylon, how's that new game treating you?
Waylon: -Drools.-
Justin: Damn dude, it looks like you have a bad case of Gamer's Insomnia.
The subtle, or intense, feeling of pleasure or euphoria experienced by some who are way too into playing a computer or video game. May happen during extreme late night gaming sessions, while getting a bigger score or pwning more noobs that you ever have before, finally beginning to beat that boss/level, or even in anticipation before you have even started playing the game.
a condition in which a gamer longs to play a game, but upon sitting at their set up they find themselves staring at the only the screen. They look through their available games, lusting for something to engage in, but ultimately find nothing. They are stuck hopelessly fishing in the vast ocean of content, unable to make a catch. The curse of the gamer, if you will.
"I've been sifting through my games for the past thirty minutes and haven't opened a single application. Guess I'm going through some gamer's block."
"I just looked around for a new game, realized I didn't want a new game, opened up one I already have, stared at the menu for a few minutes, and closed the game. I'm back at square one. I've got a serious case of gamer's block."