Bronze league confirmed is an internet meme that originated from the Starcraft 2: Wings of Liberty GameFAQs message board. It's basically said when a user makes a complaint about something in the game that only applies to them because they are in a lower league, such as balance issue or a strategy being cheesy.
User 1: It's starcraft people, not rushcraft, where you to play to win in 5 minutes.
User 2: bronze league confirmed, nothing to see here
User 1: Void rays are so OP, they need a nerf. When they rush with them there's no way to stop them
User 2: bronze league confirmed, Void rays are easily countered.
User 2: bronze league confirmed, nothing to see here
User 1: Void rays are so OP, they need a nerf. When they rush with them there's no way to stop them
User 2: bronze league confirmed, Void rays are easily countered.
by 06blkredline September 7, 2010
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by A Concerned Citizen July 12, 2004
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Get the confined mug.when you are on an encounter/date with a potential mating partner, to see if the possibility of carnal delights lay in your future, you may use light gestures of physical contact to check if that's even an option. the more touching, the better. in the culture of online dating, this has become an integral component.
BOY: 'hey, do you wanna check out some music after dinner?"
<insert confirmation touch>
GIRL: 'yeah, let's leave now, that would be so radtastic'
<insert returned confirmation touch>
BOY: "you are so hot, i really wanna see you naked later"
<insert confirmation touch>
GIRL: 'you are a scumbag, leave me alone bobby"
<no returned confirmation touch>
BOY: "I LOVE THE THANG BAND TOO!"
<insert confirmation touch>
GIRL: "that bassist bobby bananaz is so funny"
<insert returned confirmation touch>
<insert confirmation touch>
GIRL: 'yeah, let's leave now, that would be so radtastic'
<insert returned confirmation touch>
BOY: "you are so hot, i really wanna see you naked later"
<insert confirmation touch>
GIRL: 'you are a scumbag, leave me alone bobby"
<no returned confirmation touch>
BOY: "I LOVE THE THANG BAND TOO!"
<insert confirmation touch>
GIRL: "that bassist bobby bananaz is so funny"
<insert returned confirmation touch>
by paulmaddthang August 6, 2012
Get the confirmation touch mug.Short name for concussion jumping, or, using concussion grenades to perform trickjumps in the half-life mod, Team Fortress Classic. Started out with easy crap such as concmap_r, and now there are maps that are so fucking huge, you would go insane trying them.
"Who's up for some concing on concmap_cze_r?"
by Sam August 6, 2004
Get the concing mug.Iron Coffin was a rueful term coined by German submarine ("U-boot" or "U-boat") crews to describe their vessels during World War II. This term reflected the submariners' awareness that submarines are usually sunk while they are submerged, so that the crew of a sunken submarine is interred forever in the hull at the bottom of the sea.
The term is descriptive and makes the desired point, although during the war submarines were made of steel, not iron.
The truth of the term is evident in the fact that between 28,000 and 39,000 U-boat men died in the War, representing a casualty rate between 75% and 90%. The lesser number is most often quoted. The wide difference in estimates may result from the fact that many U-boat men died in air attacks while ashore, or were killed after being re-assigned to Army units during the last months of the conflict.
In the early 1970s the term gained some familiarity among English speakers after the publication of a memoir of the same name written by Herbert Werner, a former U-boat commander.
The term is descriptive and makes the desired point, although during the war submarines were made of steel, not iron.
The truth of the term is evident in the fact that between 28,000 and 39,000 U-boat men died in the War, representing a casualty rate between 75% and 90%. The lesser number is most often quoted. The wide difference in estimates may result from the fact that many U-boat men died in air attacks while ashore, or were killed after being re-assigned to Army units during the last months of the conflict.
In the early 1970s the term gained some familiarity among English speakers after the publication of a memoir of the same name written by Herbert Werner, a former U-boat commander.
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