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medic gaming 

when you're playing the medic in TF2
Sentence 1: ight imma do some medic gaming rn

Sentence 2: bro shut the fuck it's medic gaming monday
medic gaming by threepointone April 11, 2021
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Potato (Gaming) 

A person who has bad aim in a video game. The word "Potato" can be used as a Noun or Verb. The use of the word "Potato" with this purpose and context is most often used by Toxic Gamers within the Game's community. (Toxic Gamers)
Potato (Gaming) e.g. That bot is an absolute potato

Bruh Gaming 

when something really annoying/stupid happens
player1: Guys we got the freaking troll on our team

player 2: bruh gaming

George Floyd Gaming 

The best gaming channel to ever exist. He's such a pro at games like Minecraft and Minneapolis SImulator. He even beat minecraft in 1 minutes and 12 seconds and since then, Dream has hidden in his basement since.
George Floyd Gaming is the best gaming channel to ever exist.
George Floyd Gaming by A4775 January 25, 2021

Warpig (Gaming definition) 

A gamer who believes they are vastly better than they actually are. Often seen in games such as TF2, Overwatch and COD.
"Aw fuck, we've got a Warpig (Gaming definition) on our team. This match is gonna be fucking annoying cause he's just gonna charge in there then blame us when he dies."

Hardcore Gaming

"Hardcore gaming" is an activity that involves learning every possible maneuver/ability/stage in a videogame not only to win, but to win efficiently, making the fewest mistakes and taking the least amount of time to win. Winning may be collecting items, downing opponents, completing levels etcetera. Winning can be any combination of these goals and may vary depending on the game.

Spending countless hours playing a game may be a result of hardcore gaming, but is not a requirement. Simply playing a game without striving to improve or master the game is not hardcore gaming. That would be casual gaming.

After or near mastery of the game, the player can be called a hardcore gamer for the said game.
(Danny is positioned in front of his television with a controller in his lap.)

Mary: Why is Danny repeatedly playing the same racetrack over and over with different cars? There are many more tracks in that game!

Austin: Well, isn't obvious that he's trying to learn the track and find the car best suited for that track? You don't know much about hardcore gaming, do you Mary?
Hardcore Gaming by MysticNessly November 27, 2011