That fucked up wall at the end of the ninja warrior obstacle course that people under 6’0 can’t get up
by MikusSeaGod July 1, 2019
A method of which to transport ones self from one location to another across a modest distance, the ability may only work while unseen by anyone. Hence the aspect of Ninjutsu.
Term commonly used in conjunction with cheating, playing unfair in FPS or turn-based RTS card games, and hacking or hax0r.
One physical method is to use the standby technique to lag the other players enough to run to a new area before fragmented packets re-capsulate and the other players resume playing. In some cases the players don't notice the transition.
Another method is to run a modified locally cached map that has additions and alterations to the playing field and/or characters/weapons.
Term commonly used in conjunction with cheating, playing unfair in FPS or turn-based RTS card games, and hacking or hax0r.
One physical method is to use the standby technique to lag the other players enough to run to a new area before fragmented packets re-capsulate and the other players resume playing. In some cases the players don't notice the transition.
Another method is to run a modified locally cached map that has additions and alterations to the playing field and/or characters/weapons.
#1 First person shooter's such as Halo and Counter-Strike.
#2 Turn-Based and Real-Time Strategy such as Dungeons & Dragons(loose-not officially supported).
Example situation:
(Halo:Combat Evolved) "He disappeared, I was following him around a corner, there was no escape or exit. He just vanished!" "..He must of Ninja Warped!"
#2 Turn-Based and Real-Time Strategy such as Dungeons & Dragons(loose-not officially supported).
Example situation:
(Halo:Combat Evolved) "He disappeared, I was following him around a corner, there was no escape or exit. He just vanished!" "..He must of Ninja Warped!"
by m3g4hur7z March 11, 2010
Dude, I was talking to you and I forgot to go to 2nd Block. Instead, I went to 3rd. I totally class warped!
by Alex Matulaitis November 17, 2007
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by Timothy j kutchinski October 4, 2017
Travelling at speeds faster than light (usually in space), many sci-fi movies have warp-capable spaceships, all of which require some sort of warp core (which, as the name suggests, enables the object to travel at warp speeds).
warp
by fmate2006 August 30, 2019