A prostitute or slut (or any woman really), donning make-up to such extremes so as to render her face a likeness to that of a circus clown's. Generally this would involve lots of of vibrant eyeshadow, blush and lipstick.
by Clown Pimp July 31, 2009

The shame of gaming, the worst kind of gamer, and one that gives other gamers a bad name by hating on a game because the graphics aren't realistic enough for them, when instead, they should be looking for smooth controls, varied moves/abilities, smooth gameplay with few bugs, and above all, fun.
Graphics Whore: I'm going to play my 360 and PS3 because I am awesome.
Me: Well, have fun. I'm going to play SNES, N64, Genesis, and NES.
Graphics Whore: You still play that outdated shit? Man, that shit is stupid and the graphics suck balls!
Me: You know what? Why don't you go fuck yourself with a rusty chainsaw?
Me: Well, have fun. I'm going to play SNES, N64, Genesis, and NES.
Graphics Whore: You still play that outdated shit? Man, that shit is stupid and the graphics suck balls!
Me: You know what? Why don't you go fuck yourself with a rusty chainsaw?
by HardcoreGamer4Ever May 15, 2010

A player in an FPS who keeps throwing grenades in order to kill his opponents, especially in the Battlefield-series. Typically used for players who gain the most kills with grenades. Often they run back to an ammunition box or even camp next to it for further nade ownage.
Player1 (Grenade) Player2
Player1 (Grenade) Player3
Player1 (Grenade) Player4
...
Player4: omg stupid nade whore, get a gun and fight like a man!!1!
Player1 (Grenade) Player3
Player1 (Grenade) Player4
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Player4: omg stupid nade whore, get a gun and fight like a man!!1!
by Mike303 September 8, 2008

The effects of cold temperature upon the scantily clad. Seen as lacey pattens of ice upon the bare calves, arms, lower back and upper breasts during wintertime in cold climates. The ice resembles the more common hoar frost, also seen during the winter.
by ScipioA January 19, 2010

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