Microsoft's evil twin. They have different mothers but the same father. Bill Gates kicked Microhard out of the house as a young child.
Person 1: I saw Microhard on the street today.
Person 2: Yeah, I heard about him. Was he ugly?
Person 1: Yeah.
Person 2: Yeah, I heard about him. Was he ugly?
Person 1: Yeah.
by Tyler Drainville May 8, 2007
Get the Microhard mug.A form of payment to an online service or game, often dealing in small amounts to make you spend more over a period of time.
Often used by "Free" mobile games that become impossible to play unless you spend money .
Often used by "Free" mobile games that become impossible to play unless you spend money .
The game had the potential to be great, but the developers couldn't resist putting microtransaction in that made it impossible to play without paying money.
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by GUNTER9K March 27, 2016
Get the Microtransaction mug.When something that was previously free or a one time fee makes you pay for extra content (MT) later in the product's lifespan. This is most commonly done in Video Games.
Person 1- Hey, let's play this game, we haven't played it in awhile.
Person 2- No way, now you have to pay to do anything! it's been microtransactionified!
Person 1- Crap.
Person 2- No way, now you have to pay to do anything! it's been microtransactionified!
Person 1- Crap.
by marcod1419 July 18, 2010
Get the microtransactionified mug.The death of a dwarf or a midget, essentially a play on words due to their small stature. May also apply to bad things happening to little people.
by Jarmonious July 29, 2013
Get the Microtragedy mug.Microlude (alt. MicroLuna)- n, the tiny delusion of grandeur when one thinks that their latest post, tweet or status update will make them famous.
example - p1 Man, I'm going to be famous when everyone starts saying "microlude"
p2 Dude, you're have a microlude
p2 Dude, you're have a microlude
by wunddal December 22, 2009
Get the Microlude mug.Bacteria or other microorganisms thought of as one's "livestock", i.e. in the garden or, more commonly, in a compost pile or tumbler.
Johnny: Good afternoon; is Alfie here?
Carrie: She's out in the garden now, feeding the microherd some carrot peels.
Carrie: She's out in the garden now, feeding the microherd some carrot peels.
by JCEG November 20, 2006
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