*Terroriser gets crushed by a door*
"Watch out for the doors, folks. They're not just a great band -- They'll kill you!"
"Watch out for the doors, folks. They're not just a great band -- They'll kill you!"
by Ubeenbamboozledson March 13, 2022
A phrase originating from the competitive video game Valorant meaning someone is about to have a Kill/Death ratio of 3/14, or pi. Because the scoreboard shows all individual kills, deaths, and assists in a lobby, when a teammate is doing very poorly they will be on pi watch.
by mooshed potootoes May 12, 2024
when your K/D in a Valorant game is so bad that you risk hitting 14 deaths before getting more than 3 kills, which would make your scoreline 3-14, the first three digits of pi. similar to the james bond (0-7-0).
popularized by valorant streamers and twitch chat.
popularized by valorant streamers and twitch chat.
by adg2099 March 17, 2024
by Enleno June 03, 2019
by Sheen from tf2 July 20, 2021
When a couple watches a show together, and neither of the parts are allowed to watch the show when they're not together. They watch the show together. They are couple watching.
Person 1: "Oh, have you watched Euphoria?"
Person 2: "Yes! I'm couple watching it with my boyfriend"
Person 2: "Yes! I'm couple watching it with my boyfriend"
by uronlinegf March 22, 2022
An extremely common phrase used by civilian NPCs in the PlayStation game "Lego Marvel Super Heroes." The phrase refers to a situation where you've bumped into a civilian, and that civilian will say something random to portray distress.
Since the entire phrase is spoken so quickly, it is better to quote it without a comma to indicate the sheer comical NPC nature of the statement.
Since the entire phrase is spoken so quickly, it is better to quote it without a comma to indicate the sheer comical NPC nature of the statement.
by TheCreatorofWakeGobbers October 31, 2023