Means if you go to the event you may or may not get knocked the fuck out and get your head smashed by fat/nerd/no lifes that plays video games all day with the biggest egos sending threats online when they rage during games.
Don't think i won't knock you the fuck out at twitch con 2018 you little bitch, keep talking that shit on twitter see what happens.
by Lost Tempo- June 28, 2018
by WDandKS July 25, 2018
the place where 10-year-olds go when they are horny on Roblox. It is a place for Roblox players to have sex.
by ispiltmychili April 17, 2020
L. Ron Hubbard created the con-of-the-century
by SP_thats_me December 05, 2006
When the computer controlled team in the popular football game FIFA unrealistically scores past you in the 90th minute resulting in a draw or loss to you.
PJ - I don't believe it, the computer scored past me out of nowhere in the 90th minute meaning I lost and got relegated
Chris - Typical FIFA con
Chris - Typical FIFA con
by slipzka November 14, 2013
con game (slang) - confidence game
- a swindle in which you cheat at gambling or persuade a person to buy a worthless property;
- a swindle in which the swindler, after gaining tha victim's confidence, robs the victim by cheating at a gambling game appropriating funds entrusted for investment, or the like. Also called i British English "con'fidence trick";
- any elaborate swindling operation in which advantage is taken of the confidence the victim reposes in the swindler. Some countries have created a statutory offence of this name, though the elements of the crime have never been clearly defined by legislation and the scope of proscribed behaviour remains subject to varying interpretations among jurisdictions.
- a swindle in which you cheat at gambling or persuade a person to buy a worthless property;
- a swindle in which the swindler, after gaining tha victim's confidence, robs the victim by cheating at a gambling game appropriating funds entrusted for investment, or the like. Also called i British English "con'fidence trick";
- any elaborate swindling operation in which advantage is taken of the confidence the victim reposes in the swindler. Some countries have created a statutory offence of this name, though the elements of the crime have never been clearly defined by legislation and the scope of proscribed behaviour remains subject to varying interpretations among jurisdictions.
Unlike most kinds of petty crimes, a con game, or confidence game, takes an enormous amount of skill and forethought to pull off. When done right, in many cases the grifters who perpetrate them have not actually done anything overtly illegal–they’ve simply used lies and manipulation to get their victim, or “mark,” to willingly hand over their own money.
by Poltergeist111 October 09, 2013
by Fred1231231 May 24, 2008