by America Lover 🇺🇸 November 17, 2018
A person who while participating in a game of Halo looks at his opponents screen to gain unfiar advantage. This is considered an extremelty "gay" tactic by seasoned halo players. When discovered, screen watchers should be promply shot in the head.
by John Dominy August 17, 2007
Term used in any multiplayer fps in which the screen is divided into "sections", each section being a viewpoint for each player. A screen peeker is one who looks at another player's section in order to find out the approximate location of said player, as well as to make sure no one is following them or has them within their sights. This gives them the advantage of knowing where the enemy is along with knowing when they are in danger. Generally it is a frowned upon tactic, but there are some who approve of it.
Player 1: Dude, there is no way you could have known I was coming up behind you! You're such a screen peeker!
by Bladeswuft October 18, 2005
A screen designed to cut off the function of programs when your system sources are low. The screen tells you to either go back and wait for the program response, or to restart with Ctrl+Alt+Delete.
by Nolan February 07, 2003
To smash a suspects' head into the steel grid of a police cruiser prisoner transport barrier, by slamming on the brakes, while the prisoners' hands are bound behind his back.
"The perp spit at me and started saying things about my mother, then threatened my family, so I gave him a 'screen test'."
by The partition safety nut April 29, 2010
What money is. Also, what you say to rationalize blowing all your money on booze/women/toys/coke. Replaces "little pieces of paper," which is deprecated.
Guy 1: Shit, $100 for four shots of Patron?!
Guy 2: Man who gives a fuck, money is just Numbers On a Screen!
Guy 1: You right.
Guy 2: Man who gives a fuck, money is just Numbers On a Screen!
Guy 1: You right.
by bbbu_darkness July 21, 2011
A video game player who looks upon other players screens, whether on split screen or system link, to gain an unfair advantage by knowing what the other player is doing and where he/she is located.
I was a screen-whore when I looked on my friends screen to beat my friend on a head to head match in Halo 2.
by Alex Martin April 11, 2005