by kenneth r February 12, 2008
Egunk is produced after an egirl has been sitting down gaming all day. After an egirl stands up, the gunk is formed and left on the chair for human consumption.
Tommy:"Hey sarah, noticed you had some leftover E gunk on your chair? Mind if I have a bite?"
Sarah:"Dinners ready!"
Sarah:"Dinners ready!"
by YardleTart September 12, 2020
by Baron V. Stacker March 24, 2018
Bob: Hey do you have a facebook? Cause I have some pictures of my job that I want to show you.
Me: Fuck facebook! just E-Mail me if you want to show me something.
Me: Fuck facebook! just E-Mail me if you want to show me something.
by Guitarist321 October 22, 2015
Amongst the vast variety of multiplayer games, there are a minority of players who take the game far more seriously than everyone else. The self-imposed high standards of behaviour, and the expectation that those standards apply to everyone they interact with, is known as e-honour, sometimes referred to as e-bushido.
Examples of e-honour can include a requirement to emote a bow or other gesture before battle, waggling wings in flight simulators before combat or even demands for all other participants in a battle to stop fighting in order to permit some convoluted roleplay activity irrelevant of the fact the other participants are not role players.
There are many types of behavior that these e-honor aficionados consider repulsive, beyond their demands to follow a made up ruleset which is unsupported by the game. This can include many elements of the metagame such as spying or sabotage, ganking, scamming or other nefarious activities. However the key thing to remember is that violating e-honour does not necessarily mean violating any in game rules.
Examples of e-honour can include a requirement to emote a bow or other gesture before battle, waggling wings in flight simulators before combat or even demands for all other participants in a battle to stop fighting in order to permit some convoluted roleplay activity irrelevant of the fact the other participants are not role players.
There are many types of behavior that these e-honor aficionados consider repulsive, beyond their demands to follow a made up ruleset which is unsupported by the game. This can include many elements of the metagame such as spying or sabotage, ganking, scamming or other nefarious activities. However the key thing to remember is that violating e-honour does not necessarily mean violating any in game rules.
The honorable 1v1 battle was quickly discovered to be a ruse, the aggressors discarding any sense of e-honor for the sake of an easy kill.
by JeffK August 01, 2018
One of the best friends you can have. Has fluffy hair and is very competitive. He is a great swimmer but is mainly a backstroker. But ryan will never beat afsana at backstroke bc she is awesome. Ryan wants to steal simba but never will. He is an understanding person who will make you happy. You should always value friendships if your friends with someone named ryan. If it’s slap an idiot day slap ryan.
Ryan tries to steal fluffy butt, but never will.
Ryan can try to beat afsana in backstroke at Greensboro but never will.
If you see someone with fluffy curly hair it is Ryan E.
Ryan can try to beat afsana in backstroke at Greensboro but never will.
If you see someone with fluffy curly hair it is Ryan E.
by Realswimshady November 11, 2020