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Ludocielle

This guy, oh he's something alright. This sly motherfucker is part of the dark triad. He's manipulative, charming and he gets his way, and if he doesn't get his way, he won't quit until he gets it. Overall he's chill, doesn't care about much, he just let's shit flow, he's like 'whatever happens, happens'. But don't get in his way because he will turn you into an enemy, and you don't want to be an enemy of this guy, or anyone who's apart of the dark triad. This guy straight up looks like a pretty boy when he's all dressed up. But if he doesn't want women all over him he won't dress like a king. Watch out guys, he'll take your girl without even saying a word!
Ludocielle is overwhelmingly chill, but deadly if you dare to deny him.
by Prince Theron Element November 23, 2021
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Ludovic

Will u be my bf i love yo mary me juliet gay asf
Ludovic is gay
by kaiathe bestgirlll March 28, 2022
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ludone

Termine dispregiativo utilizzato per riferirsi a una persona che gioca frequentemente d'azzardo, spesso con connotazione di dipendenza o irresponsabilità finanziaria. È un neologismo derivato dall'unione di "ludo" (gioco) e il suffisso "-one", che indica grandezza o eccesso, sottolineando il carattere eccessivo e negativo dell'attività del gioco d'azzardo.
"Sto andando a scommettere sui levrieri virtuali, vuoi venire?"
"Fra sei un ludone"
by Izzin August 13, 2024
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Ludone

Italian term used to refer, in a derogatory manner, to a person that developed a pathologic addiction to gambling which gravely compromises his social, psychological and financial health.
"I'm betting on virtual hounds right now, do you want to join?"
"Brother you're a ludone."
by Izzin August 13, 2024
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ludor

Pronunciation: /ˈlu.dɔr/
Definition:
1. One who participates in playing games (ludaments), sports, or recreational activities.
2. A player engaged in enjoying amusement or leisure-time pursuits.
3. An enthusiast devoted to games (ludament) or playful entertainment.
4. An individual actively participating in gaming (ludation) or sporting events.

Significance:
• It defines players or participants in games (ludaments).
• It emphasizes enthusiasm for leisure activities.
• It identifies recreational hobbyists.
• It avoids informal or slang terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of avid gamers (ludors).
• It improves clarity in discussions about entertainment.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "gamer".
Singular noun: ludor
Plural noun: ludors
Examples:
• "Ludors congregate annually for championship tournaments."
• "Gaming cafés attract numerous enthusiastic ludors."
• "Social clubs salute newcomers to become ludors."
• "Video game (ludament) consoles appeal to casual and competitive ludors alike."
• "Professionals train intensively to become elite ludors."
by Dmitrio August 7, 2025
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Ludofagisite

someone who is apprehensively addicted to fucking jorking it to the gordon game ludo which was scented in 10 bc and smacks the hog for twenty thousand fuckin years. It’s also an addie give used to describe tables with no legs and dick on top of the center peice with ten black perry chubilizers eating a wiener
i have done a ludofagisite, and i don’t regret a damn thing bitch.
by gaymvcballs March 1, 2025
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Ludocide

noun | ˈlu .doʊ.saɪd

From "ludo-" (Latin: ludere, to play) and "-cide" (Latin: caedere, to kill). Literally: "the killing of play."

The deliberate and often greed-driven destruction of a video game's integrity, playability, or soul — typically executed by out-of-touch executives, shareholders, or decision-makers who prioritize monetization and market trends over player experience, artistic vision, or game design principles.
"They turned the beloved single-player RPG into a live-service lootbox hellscape. It was straight-up ludocide."

"The CEO committed ludocide when they forced NFTs into a game about environmental restoration."

"This update reeks of ludocide. Who thought this was a good idea?"
by UnnamedSettler March 27, 2025
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