by afallenmind January 09, 2012
Slang for 30mg Oxycodone instant release. They are sometimes referred as smurfs because of the blue pigment the pill has.
by Paulie Snatchh ;) March 10, 2012
by Papa Smurf October 18, 2004
The act of the smurf involves banging a female. Banging the female while she is laying on her back, the male chokes her until she becomes blue. The male then ejaculates on her forehead/head area.
by ThePack101 October 16, 2019
A smurf (in Counter Strike: Global Offensive) is any player who creates an alternate Steam account for the purpose of playing competitive matches against players several ranks lower than their own skill rank.
These players use this tactic often because of their inability to be successful at their own given rank, so they must 'Smurf' in order to feel better about themselves.
Another popular reason for 'Smurfing' is to give said player the illusion that they are actually close to being good enough to play at the professional level. Although, we all know they will never really amount to anything.
These players use this tactic often because of their inability to be successful at their own given rank, so they must 'Smurf' in order to feel better about themselves.
Another popular reason for 'Smurfing' is to give said player the illusion that they are actually close to being good enough to play at the professional level. Although, we all know they will never really amount to anything.
"This guy is dropping more than 40 kills in competitive against Silvers, he's a Smurf."
"I went 3-22 in my competitive match earlier today, so I created a Smurf account. I can't wait to destroy all those Silvers. I'm such a pro."
"I went 3-22 in my competitive match earlier today, so I created a Smurf account. I can't wait to destroy all those Silvers. I'm such a pro."
by CSGO_Truth December 05, 2014
A term in video games that denotes an experienced or decently skilled player in any way (aim, strategy, knowledge in the game, etc) that plays as or creates a new account in a game to be lower-level with the intention of playing against lower level, and therefore lower skilled players, (or "noobs," colloquially). This term also gets loosely thrown around in gaming, since there is nothing wrong with this action, and there's no way people can "catch" smurfers. Maybe it could be an actual new player that quickly grasped the game, or a natural at that specific type of game.
Plyr1: That guy's super good for his level!
Plyr2: Probs a smurf, could be a good player for his seemingly low level, though.
Plyr3: Stop using the term l oosely, and who cares if they're smurfing? Let'em enjoy the game.
Plyr2: Probs a smurf, could be a good player for his seemingly low level, though.
Plyr3: Stop using the term l oosely, and who cares if they're smurfing? Let'em enjoy the game.
by somerandomboiv February 01, 2021
by pimp pep December 05, 2011