by brandonjonsie April 4, 2017
Get the E-suckmug. 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 1, 2018
Get the e-honormug. when a person (usually a male) uses a female persona (nickname) online to convince people he is a woman/girl.
<Bob> hey Craig let's go into a chat room with the name Ria
<Craig> you want to dress in e-drag? No way!
<Craig> you want to dress in e-drag? No way!
by UnregisteredNinja February 12, 2009
Get the e-dragmug. by Bat-ManCock August 20, 2016
Get the Puss emug. young employee: Did you hear what happened at headquarters today?
old boss: No, should I check the e-mail?
old boss: No, should I check the e-mail?
by ESlatt February 8, 2007
Get the the e-mailmug. Online Game:
Her: Hey ill do anything to get out of this ticket officer.
Me: This is some E-Thottery going on here...
Online Game:
Me: **Drives Past the Pink Cage on GTA Online** and this cadet is where all the E-Thottery Happens.
Her: Hey ill do anything to get out of this ticket officer.
Me: This is some E-Thottery going on here...
Online Game:
Me: **Drives Past the Pink Cage on GTA Online** and this cadet is where all the E-Thottery Happens.
by Xx_VENGEANCE_xX November 17, 2019
Get the E-Thotterymug. English Prime, a special trimmed version of the English language (E-Standard) that excludes all forms of the "to be" verb for improved "mental hygiene".
A useful awareness to have that allows anyone to react carefully and critically towards a situation.
Reinforces the simple philosophy of "et cetera", that a thought will always lead to another thought, that nothing has an absolute meaning.
A useful awareness to have that allows anyone to react carefully and critically towards a situation.
Reinforces the simple philosophy of "et cetera", that a thought will always lead to another thought, that nothing has an absolute meaning.
E-Standard: "Why ARE you so damn ugly?"
E-Prime response: "I don't know what you mean, define "ugly".."
E-Prime response: "I don't know what you mean, define "ugly".."
by WhiteKnight82 June 14, 2009
Get the e-primemug.