The Jared move a skill move in soccer. You would dangle your foot over the ball for about 2 seconds then move one way, and trick your opponent and go the other way. The first to use this was Jared and it has been used all over Australia and the globe
by The Jared Move March 24, 2018
Porsche McAponestone excelled obiedient to those laws relevant unflinchingly and with the utmost serious dedication and commitment as well as fudged the numbers a few time or more in magnificent struggle to attain excellence and perfect her golden dome of wisdom and Apple of chaste and wondrous fulfillment thus moving mountains.
by RebarbiceCream August 29, 2019
by Baul Perg October 17, 2018
When you are given the decision to either make a move( do something ) or make a floove( do nothing ) in a video game
by Maxxtrax879 January 18, 2020
by Clarke_griffin May 09, 2018
When a person behaves like a "typical dude" would act in certain sexual scenarios. i.e. Thinking with your dick instead of brain.
So I've been talking to Scott and Matt and I can't make up my mind about them, so I dude moved Scott the other night.
by ABSTAR2010 December 11, 2019
Any brilliant move made in board games like chess or the Chinese game of Go. It refers to the legendary game of Go between an AI, AlphaGo, developed with Google Deep-mind and a legendary South Korean Go player with the title of 9Dan (the highest rank in Go), Lee Sedol.
After losing 3 games in a row to AlphaGo, on move 78 of the fourth game, Lee Sedol made a move that he thought "was the only move that made sense". This move, not only lowered AlphaGo's own prediction of winning from the upper 90% to a measly 45%, but it was the decisive move that won the game for Lee Sedol.
To put into perspective how fucking mental this is, the AI AlphaGo was developed by multiple INCREDIBLY smart computer scientists, TWO entire years in the making and training. This AI has the entire catalogue of previous Go games played and even played against itself to train, cataloguing those games as well. For Lee Sedol, a human, to beat a machine on the tier of AlphaGo is insane to imagine. Even the AI itself was shocked at that move, to the point where it had to teach itself how to resign, with the text "AlphaGo resigns. The result 'W+Resign' was added to the game information." displaying on the screen. THE AI HAD TO LEARN HOW TO RESIGN BECAUSE IT WASN'T FUCKING EXPECTING THAT.
After losing 3 games in a row to AlphaGo, on move 78 of the fourth game, Lee Sedol made a move that he thought "was the only move that made sense". This move, not only lowered AlphaGo's own prediction of winning from the upper 90% to a measly 45%, but it was the decisive move that won the game for Lee Sedol.
To put into perspective how fucking mental this is, the AI AlphaGo was developed by multiple INCREDIBLY smart computer scientists, TWO entire years in the making and training. This AI has the entire catalogue of previous Go games played and even played against itself to train, cataloguing those games as well. For Lee Sedol, a human, to beat a machine on the tier of AlphaGo is insane to imagine. Even the AI itself was shocked at that move, to the point where it had to teach itself how to resign, with the text "AlphaGo resigns. The result 'W+Resign' was added to the game information." displaying on the screen. THE AI HAD TO LEARN HOW TO RESIGN BECAUSE IT WASN'T FUCKING EXPECTING THAT.
I swear to god, every move that fucking Carlsen guy makes is a move 78, is he even human?
Well he's the has the fancy title of "World Chess Champion" for a reason
Yeah that's true.
Well he's the has the fancy title of "World Chess Champion" for a reason
Yeah that's true.
by icysandwich April 05, 2021