Good Game, No Rematch.
A term used by the winner of a match in some form of competitive video game to express their aversion to giving their opponent another chance. Do not use this unless you are aiming to cultivate the image of an asshole, as it can come off as an insult to your opponent's skill. On the flipside, using it can also give the appearance that you fear the idea of losing to an opponent in a rematch.
A term used by the winner of a match in some form of competitive video game to express their aversion to giving their opponent another chance. Do not use this unless you are aiming to cultivate the image of an asshole, as it can come off as an insult to your opponent's skill. On the flipside, using it can also give the appearance that you fear the idea of losing to an opponent in a rematch.
*After a 1v1 PvP match on a Minecraft server, where "Player 1" lost and "Player 2" won*
Player 1: ggwp, wanna have a rematch?
Player 2: gg no re
Player 2 has left the server
Player 1: oh.
Player 1: ggwp, wanna have a rematch?
Player 2: gg no re
Player 2 has left the server
Player 1: oh.
by khrocksg September 07, 2022
by Young Kai January 19, 2016
A popular Battle.net expression used to denote a substantial victory followed by no rematch. Often given before the fact in error. Literally: good game, no rematch, thanks
by marK July 03, 2003
Used to define a loss of a battle, game, or argument. Could be seen as an insult, as gg represents good game, no re represents no remake or redo, and k thx is alright, thanks. Most likely done to repress any counterattack from the opponent.
by Bryan Le July 26, 2004
people in warcraft invented this saying. It means It was a good game of warcraft but I do not wish to rematch you. Please? ok. Thank you
by brian August 14, 2004
Mock the opponent by telling them the game was good, they were terrible, and you offer them no rematch.
GG EZ NO RE
GG EZ NO RE
by GoldH20 April 02, 2018