When someone is so lonely in real life to the point where they act out certain things they've watched or read.
Baymax: On a scale of 1-10, how lonely are you?
Jack: I do alot of self-roleplaying.
Baymax: That means level 15
Jack: I do alot of self-roleplaying.
Baymax: That means level 15
by Seymour Butte August 19, 2018
Get the Self-Roleplaying mug.When a role playing geek get so emotionally unstable and out of hand that they begin acting in real life as if their role-playing character were controlling them.
Girl: So, would you like to come back to my place?
Boy: Well, I'm gay, but I'm recursive roleplaying a lesbian moogle character and she would totally want to have sex with you, so sure!
Boy: Well, I'm gay, but I'm recursive roleplaying a lesbian moogle character and she would totally want to have sex with you, so sure!
by Scanford March 1, 2011
Get the recursive roleplaying mug.A roleplaying community that took over one of the boards on Swirve's message boards for their online game, Utopia. Contrary to what the name suggests, it has nothing to do with Utopia; anyone who suggests that it does is summarily flamed and banned.
I went to URP and tried to "bring my kindgom to life," but instead got whacked in the face with frying pans of assorted sizes.
by Ferran December 23, 2004
Get the Utopia Roleplaying mug.An invented syndrome popular on online journaling sites (LiveJournal, Dreamwidth, et al) where the "sufferer" claims to have multiple personalities present in one single body.
Unlike clinical MPD/DID, these personalities are most often take from pop culture: rock stars, anime characters, and movie heroes. Less frequently seen are non-human "personalities" like vampires, dragons, and elves.
Those suffering from RPD will call it "pluralism" or refer to themselves as a "multiple system" - while staunchly insisting they are perfectly sane and rejecting all claims that their condition was invented solely due to desperate need to escape the monotony of their useless lives.
Unlike clinical MPD/DID, these personalities are most often take from pop culture: rock stars, anime characters, and movie heroes. Less frequently seen are non-human "personalities" like vampires, dragons, and elves.
Those suffering from RPD will call it "pluralism" or refer to themselves as a "multiple system" - while staunchly insisting they are perfectly sane and rejecting all claims that their condition was invented solely due to desperate need to escape the monotony of their useless lives.
by isthisreallife May 23, 2011
Get the Role Playing Disorder mug.Role playing time is the term used to describe the tardiness of gamers. On role playing time, things will start anywhere from half an hour to three or four hours later than they were scheduled.
1: The game is scheduled to start at 10pm, but will actually start at midnight.
2: "Hey, I told you supper was at 6:30!"
-"So?"
"It's 9!"
-"Oh, I thought you meant role playing time."
2: "Hey, I told you supper was at 6:30!"
-"So?"
"It's 9!"
-"Oh, I thought you meant role playing time."
by 403forbidden March 9, 2008
Get the role playing time mug.1) A hobby in which players create or are given fictional characters to portray. There is usually a rule-system of some form, of which D&D is an example. In a group of players one (or sometimes more) persons will volunteer to be a Games Master - s/he will control all non-player characters, the environment the players interact in and arbitrate the rules.
2) A bedroom practise, in which partners dress up and pretend to be someone else for sexual satisfaction.
2) A bedroom practise, in which partners dress up and pretend to be someone else for sexual satisfaction.
"My role-playing character is a barabarian warrior from the tundra!"
"Let's role-play, I want you in that school girl uniform again."
"Let's role-play, I want you in that school girl uniform again."
by Robyn Saul January 21, 2004
Get the Role-playing mug.