by Reaper The Writer May 23, 2017
by Legggagagagcu April 15, 2023
Fallout 76 lingo. Used to denote items or content pieces that are no longer obtainable or playable in game.
Most commonly used to describe legacy weapons, which again are commonly energy weapons with the 2nd star prefix "Explosive". Due to bad programming on Bethesda's part, energy weapons did 100% extra explosive damage, instead of the default 20%.
Keep in mind: not all legacy weapons are considered overpowered, such as the Paddle Ball.
Most commonly used to describe legacy weapons, which again are commonly energy weapons with the 2nd star prefix "Explosive". Due to bad programming on Bethesda's part, energy weapons did 100% extra explosive damage, instead of the default 20%.
Keep in mind: not all legacy weapons are considered overpowered, such as the Paddle Ball.
by MidknightXMBJr April 13, 2022
A person who is very short is probably a snitch who wants to be perfect but cant seem to make their hair grow out usually a teachers pet and is definitely a pick me
by Cryin cuz of homework January 19, 2022
by Jaxqwerty November 12, 2019
A legacy child is someone who only cares about technology and software from the era of skeuomorphism. They are usually extremely picky about this, and they tend to get into a lot of arguments due to how stubborn they are. As the name suggests, they are usually very childish, and many of them may straight-up be too young for the internet.
Legacy children will usually be seen with exclusively Windows 7 PCs, old Mac OS X machines, and iOS 6 devices, choosing only to use them despite the age and loss of functionality.
Legacy children will usually be seen with exclusively Windows 7 PCs, old Mac OS X machines, and iOS 6 devices, choosing only to use them despite the age and loss of functionality.
Yet another legacy child has joined our jailbreak Discord server, unsurprisingly getting warned three times and banned within a single day.
by CreatorJo June 26, 2024
by Llama_Bazaan April 04, 2023