This mild syndrome refers to the actions hard-core gamers do when the lose a video game. The phrase "will syndrome" was pawned after a "hardcore" gamer started throwing his controller at friends' faces and/or body when they defeated him in a video game. Today, when any person will flip out on a friend or family member for a stupid or unnecessary reason, they are said to have Will Syndrome (WS). Just before and usually after a person has an outbreak of WS, unnecessary comments involving the words "Jew" "Fuck" "Fag" and "Nigger" will occur. Most of these comments being said from a lack of brain power (caused by a combination of weed and too much video games) to think of any sort of remotely intelligent insult. Today Will Syndrome is a commonly overlooked problem, but can be very serious and may cause serious physical and emotional damage.
"Dude! Why did you hit me in the face with that controller? Its only a f**king game! You need to get your Will Syndrome checked out by a doctor"
by Flabbergasted Gamer October 17, 2007
A polite term for the symptoms of benzine poisoning. This may include explosive diarrhea to the point requiring a shower. May also result in chocolate rain.
by Apalled. March 28, 2009
An extreme high caused by the stickiest of the icky. Symptoms include tunnel vision, temporary loss of eyesight, extreme happiness/anxiety, and loss of balance.
by -Andy- August 03, 2007
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by UnnecessaryName April 25, 2017
When an anime goes anime original and doesn't follow the manga. Derived from the shitty garbage fire known as Tokyo Ghoul √A.
My guy: My fave anime just skipped like a year in the manga :( why??
Me: Mf it has that √A syndrome :/ sorry
Me: Mf it has that √A syndrome :/ sorry
by BussyLicker6969 March 05, 2021
noun. A person with unlikeable social peculiarities that prevents most people from developing a close relationship with him or her.
A person who is the embodiment of unlikeable qualities.
A person who is the embodiment of unlikeable qualities.
by koozagar July 28, 2011