(verb)
Changing something drastically, change the favor of something (FOR EXAMPLE: in a competition)
Changing something drastically, change the favor of something (FOR EXAMPLE: in a competition)
"with this goal player #1 will tilt the scales for her team!" - announcer
"with competitor #2 out of the battle, the scales have tilted!" - announcer
"with competitor #2 out of the battle, the scales have tilted!" - announcer
by ImmaBean March 01, 2017
on tilt means being mad (from poker), so rhino tilt is extremely, aggressively, uber-pissed off; usually as a result of some unusual unexpected circumstances
by Cleatus Jenkins September 30, 2010
When you know the action you are about to take is wrong, but you have to do it anyway because if you would have been right the result is much, much worse than if you were not.
I called the bet on the river with my flush even though the board had paired and there was a bet/raise to me. I had to pay my tilt insurance because if I lost this pot by folding to a worse hand I would have killed myself
by In honor of Leo Doc May 31, 2011
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by Mr Mac daddy oh yeah September 09, 2018