by TheGeneralGenitalsPranksterian May 10, 2025
by Gavvihn June 04, 2022
The ill-advised risky act of snoozing your alarm, with the high probability you might not wake up in time.
by Big Less 64 February 27, 2025
Attempting to guess personal info about a person, such as their name, home-address, ip-address, social security number, etc., essentially doxxing them. May or may not be successful.
person 1: "I will find you, Trevor"
person 2: "That's not even my name dumbass"
person 1: "There was a chance it was"
person 3: "Gamble-doxxing, are we?"
person 2: "That's not even my name dumbass"
person 1: "There was a chance it was"
person 3: "Gamble-doxxing, are we?"
by pizarol April 23, 2023
You little gamble
by AnomymousFag November 18, 2016
Dark market gambling operators typically do not have gambling licences with minimal 'know your customer', 'anti-money laundering' and customer welfare controls in place. These dark market gambling sites mostly use forms crypto currency as money for gambling.
If you play on dark market gambling sites, make sure the games are provably fair. Dark market gambling sites sometimes have Curaçao licences, but never licences from regulated jurisdictions.
by gamduel September 13, 2019
The Boulder City Gamble is a military tactic wherein an inferior defending force lures a superior attacking force into a city, town, or large confined space (such as a valley, ravine, riverbed, etc) and then destroys said space with large amounts of explosives. This move effectively sacrifices any defenders left in the area of operation, while also destroying the attacking force and any momentum they’ve gained. This tactic is most famous for its use in the video game “Fallout: New Vegas”, wherein the New California republic destroyed Boulder City during the first battle of Hoover Dam to prevent any further Legion advance.
“The NCR used the Boulder City Gamble to stop Caesar’s Legion from winning the first battle of Hoover Dam.”
by LigmaSawconNigga March 19, 2024