A term used within the MOBA, League of Legends when trying to guarantee a rank win by duoing with a decent player who has access to a Silver V or lower account, but preferably Bronze. This helps to ensure the win because the match-ups will be against players of lower skill cap. This method can be used at any time one wishes to climb the rank competitive ladders, but is usually only used in times of emergencies such as during one's promotions. It should be noted as a warning that the account trying to climb easily will lose MMR (match-making rating) when employing this method because the difference in MMR between the two duo queue partners are usually very high, but no one usually cares because MMR is hidden anyway and diamond is reached in no time. Use at your own discretion.
The name arises from a current gold player known as 'Jimmy' well known for using this tactic to climb his ranked games.
The name arises from a current gold player known as 'Jimmy' well known for using this tactic to climb his ranked games.
Semi-decent League Player: Hey, I'm on my Gold I promos, can we duo?
Friend who has access to a Bronze V account: Sure, you want the Jimmy boost?
Friend who has access to a Bronze V account: Sure, you want the Jimmy boost?
by LoL Analyst October 13, 2013
Dougall boosting is the practice of exaggerating all situations, likely to distort the truth to make the situation sound more epic/funny/scary/sad.
He basically ran a mile to save the kids in Africa. Man, he just walked across the hall to hand in his pledge form. Stop dougall boosting.
by wendersandteakwan January 13, 2011
when you smoke just a bit more weed, an hour or two after getting fried to prevent burning out right away
by chickkaayeee October 14, 2008
the act of giving an urbandictionary definition a thumbs up on your work computer, home computer, and your iPhone every day. it certainly does add up after a while.
Fred kept thumb boosting his definition of "love" every day for 2 years until it had the 5th most thumbed up definition of the word.
by brett69xxx September 24, 2009
Dart is gold V but doesn't know how to play in team fights and ends up feeding like a boosted animal
by Boosted Person December 29, 2016
The same definition as above, but it wasn't shot to common use in the Fast in the Furious. The term was actually introduced in Gone in 60 Seconds, a movie about a man blackmailed into stealing 50 extremely rare cars.
by Mr. Makuniru May 19, 2016
by Mr. Tricky October 09, 2022