A fun drinking game where you acquire a wiffleball bat, alot of beer, and some fun friends. First take the wiffleball bat and cut the end off. One beer should exactly fill the bat so pour it on in. Next you chug the beer from the wiffleball bat. After spin around three times and have someone pitch you the can. You can try and swing at it but if you get to this point your laughing so hard you cant hit it.
Game courtesy of N40. Rep N40
Game courtesy of N40. Rep N40
by J-nonymous November 26, 2006
A game in which a person places a funnel in their pants. The goal is to drop a quarter from your nose into the funnel. After a couple of attempts an onlooker pours water down the pants of the person playing.
by Micheal Griffin December 12, 2005
A Popular Korean Netflix show that has contestants compete in childhood games to win a large cash prize, but failure or refusal to complete the game leads to (elimination) death.
I’m in so much debt and this current world we’re living in is doomed so I might as well try my luck at squid game
by The Front Man September 30, 2021
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Playstyle in videogames where a player (see 'flex player') is able to change their play-style in a moments notice.
Flex gaming requires high context awareness and a deep understanding of the game's mechanics. Constant re-evaluation is needed to remain flexible with all decisions. Executing flex gaming is both challenging and exhausting and can therefore rarely be performed for a long time consecutively.
In contrast casual players fixate on a playstyle at the beginning of a game. This behavior is very common and can be explained by "escalating commitment". 'OTP's (one-trick-ponies) are the extreme opposite of flex gaming; they fixate on a playstyle already before a game.
Flex gaming requires high context awareness and a deep understanding of the game's mechanics. Constant re-evaluation is needed to remain flexible with all decisions. Executing flex gaming is both challenging and exhausting and can therefore rarely be performed for a long time consecutively.
In contrast casual players fixate on a playstyle at the beginning of a game. This behavior is very common and can be explained by "escalating commitment". 'OTP's (one-trick-ponies) are the extreme opposite of flex gaming; they fixate on a playstyle already before a game.
Did you see how I seemingly randomly changed my board in the middle of the game! It turned out great at the end, this was peak flex gaming.
by TheRealFrauHolle April 11, 2023