League of Legends players' who are normal quiet players. All of a sudden, they say toxic remarks such as: "kill yourself" "i hope you jump off a bridge" "cancer" "autism" or all of the above at the same time. These are players who feel insecure about themselves. They're the type of players to act innocent if you call them out on their toxicity in post-game chat, If they act innocent after they flame someone mid-game then they have a severe case of League Syndrome. They're the type of players to justify their negative attitude.
If you want a master manipulator then you need someone who has League Syndrome because those fuckers take shit out of their ass and smear it on their chat box.
If you want a master manipulator then you need someone who has League Syndrome because those fuckers take shit out of their ass and smear it on their chat box.
Player 1: "Can you stop being toxic?"
Player 2: "Shut the fuck up faggot piece of shit you cancerous toxic fuck, you're the toxic one."
Player 3: "Wow, HOLY LEAGUE SYNDROME"
Player 2: "Shut the fuck up faggot piece of shit you cancerous toxic fuck, you're the toxic one."
Player 3: "Wow, HOLY LEAGUE SYNDROME"
by LeagueMaster3000 October 18, 2016

A deep-seated defect of character originating in childhood, resulting from incompetent parents who are most often addicts who have neglected the child’s emotional needs and caused the child to shoulder the bulk of the responsibility burden, making them the de facto parent.
Yup, I can thank my Helper Syndrome for making me a world class chef, an incomparable race car driver and not least, a highly lauded prison psychologist and behavioral researcher, all before I reached the age of 10.
by Dr Bunnygirl September 14, 2019

1) A phrase that derives from the movie Office Space, when consultants(The Bobs) are brought in ask what people do for the company, thus asking the employees to justify their positions in said company.
2) Someone suffering from this syndrome is someone at work, that at present time(past and future as well) nobody can figure out what exactly it is they do for 8+ hours each day. Question it all you want, but it is still a mystery.
2) Someone suffering from this syndrome is someone at work, that at present time(past and future as well) nobody can figure out what exactly it is they do for 8+ hours each day. Question it all you want, but it is still a mystery.
Co-worker 1: "Where the hell is he? I have no idea what the hell he does here everyday. Seems like a whole lot of nothing."
Co-worker 2: "It is nothing, always nothing, if you take out the complaining. He has serious issues, one of them being that he has what people in the field called The Bobs Syndrome."
Co-worker 2: "It is nothing, always nothing, if you take out the complaining. He has serious issues, one of them being that he has what people in the field called The Bobs Syndrome."
by The MI Shocker December 6, 2013

(noun) A condition when someone is obsessed with an online game to the point of managing their time specifically with the game in mind, keeping their social life from interfering with the game.
Dude, he's been playing Farmville way too much and I haven't seen him lately. I think he might be suffering from Ogame syndrome.
by ThatGuyFromTV October 20, 2009

Dude 1 - This nigga is nasty.
Dude 2 - Why?
Dude 1- Cause this bitch always sniffing his nose, he has such a Zizek Syndrome.
Dude 2 - Why?
Dude 1- Cause this bitch always sniffing his nose, he has such a Zizek Syndrome.
by ILikeDefiningThings August 16, 2018

When you're checking out a girl from behind you can see her legs, her arse and her hair. She looks like a 16-year-old. She turns around and you realise she's actually 64. You have to wash your eyes out with soap.
Loosely connected to Kronenberg 1664's 'a bad year for composing a good year for beer' adverts. Not sure how though...
Loosely connected to Kronenberg 1664's 'a bad year for composing a good year for beer' adverts. Not sure how though...
by geofferz April 21, 2006

\ˈhir-(ˌ)ō ˈsin-ˌdrōm\ (noun)
1. An infrequent, but nonetheless lethal, psychological occurrence in a male character from any of a variety of TV media, particularly those found in Japanese anime, in which the character in question experiences a drastic and negative change in personality due to the on-comings of a female character, or in order to gain a female character's interest or attention. This sudden change in behavior can lead to a falling-out with any number of friends, peers, or companions; resignation from or disinterest in a formerly favored career track; moodiness or downright cruelty; and, in general, the taking of sudden and drastic actions that may work as a plot device but are otherwise completely out of line. While these alterations in a character's attitude are usually temporary, they can, on instance, ruin a character forever. If the character in question is a "fan favorite," then his sudden change for the worse is all the more upsetting to any dedicated fan. The term originates with the character Nakano "Hiro" Hiroshi of the anime Gravitation, and how in his romantic pursuit of the character Usami Ayaka, he turns into what many fans consider a complete and utter douche, and takes his unrequited feelings out on his bandmates and friends.
2. When a male anime character previously assumed as homosexual abandons all prospects of a relationship with a male because of the influence of a nearby female, enormously disappointing the avid BL fan.
1. An infrequent, but nonetheless lethal, psychological occurrence in a male character from any of a variety of TV media, particularly those found in Japanese anime, in which the character in question experiences a drastic and negative change in personality due to the on-comings of a female character, or in order to gain a female character's interest or attention. This sudden change in behavior can lead to a falling-out with any number of friends, peers, or companions; resignation from or disinterest in a formerly favored career track; moodiness or downright cruelty; and, in general, the taking of sudden and drastic actions that may work as a plot device but are otherwise completely out of line. While these alterations in a character's attitude are usually temporary, they can, on instance, ruin a character forever. If the character in question is a "fan favorite," then his sudden change for the worse is all the more upsetting to any dedicated fan. The term originates with the character Nakano "Hiro" Hiroshi of the anime Gravitation, and how in his romantic pursuit of the character Usami Ayaka, he turns into what many fans consider a complete and utter douche, and takes his unrequited feelings out on his bandmates and friends.
2. When a male anime character previously assumed as homosexual abandons all prospects of a relationship with a male because of the influence of a nearby female, enormously disappointing the avid BL fan.
"Wow. First Spike was a total asshole towards Jet, then he abandoned his nakama without even thinking."
"It's because Spike wants to find Julia so badly. He must have serious Hiro Syndrome."
"It's because Spike wants to find Julia so badly. He must have serious Hiro Syndrome."
by ack-gabbit November 20, 2009
