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Disney Store Game 

- This is not a definition but more along the lines as a game.
- First you walk into a Disney Store near you.
- Second you must touch the back wall then leave.
- While doing this you may not talk to anyone, also no one may talk to you.
- You may walk in with no more than 2 people at a time.
- No cheating! Like pretending to talk on your phone, texting someone, listening to an iPod, etc.
- Some say that they clerks know about this game.
- Once in a attempt to play this game the clerk said hello to me and then raised her hand with a big smile on her face as if she knows what i was doing.
- Try it sometime it seems dumb but its solid.
I tried to play the Disney Store Game, huh-uh, impossible.
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The Facebook Number Game 

A stupid ass trend/game/fad that has recently popped up on Facebook. To play this "game", you post on your wall that you want your friends to message you with a number. After the number is recieved, the original poster posts the number, as well as his/her thoughts about the person.

This would not bother me so much if it didn't flood the hell out of my wall. I check my FB for a grand total of 10-15 minutes each day, and this is all I see.
To quote one of the posts:

" The Facebook Number Game - send me a # (0-500) to my inbox and ill tell you whats good. I'll post the number along with the answer on my page,
so only you know who it's about"

What a load of shit. Its already bad enough I have to filter through all the game updates, pointless status posts, and all the general crap Facebook has added in the last year.

Dip-game 

1. A game in which two opponents compete in spitting chewing tobacco; the winner is whomever spits the furthest.
Brian and Doug competed in a dip-game and Doug won. His dip was spat furthest.
Dip-game by tobaccy79 August 11, 2010

A good game of boxhead 

A game where one of the following are involved. Chulz,Ethan,and Ramon.

2. A game where Chulz's objective in co-op is to kill the other player. Muughhh

3. Mugggh
4. Chulz



Hey Chulz do you want to play a good game of boxhead.
Chulz- alright fine

We out to play a goood game of boxhead Chulz me boy.
Chulz- No
*Turns on Boxhead co-op
Chulz- alright fine

Chulz- that was one hell of a good game of boxhead

weak pull out game 

Having 3 or more children that are close in age from more than one woman.
He got 4 kids from 3 different women he got a weak pull out game.
weak pull out game by Son of a gun February 9, 2015

Dead Game 

A popular phrase among attention-seeking Twitter users found under any sort of tweet about a game that's been getting a lot of media coverage to indicate that the hype surrounding the said game has come to a standstill, so the game is no longer worth talking about.

This term may also refer to multiplayer games with a stagnant player base of less than a thousand people playing the game at inconsistent intervals.
Popular singleplayer game releases to lots of fanfare, copies are sold in the millions. The player base drops after a week because people are finishing the game and moving onto other things. The developers still update the game, but under every update is somebody who writes 'Dead Game' in the hope of getting attention or the hopeless pursuit of getting the game off of their feeds.

If you do this, please quit. It's okay to have a discourse about games and their marketing, but when your discourse ends with two words, I don't believe you have anything interesting to say.
Dead Game by QuienEsJoe February 2, 2021

Big Game Hunting 

To target and then fire upon a sensitive issue or topic in a debate, essay, joke, or conversation.

i.e. To be so blunt that it becomes offensive.
The candidate skipped the foreplay and started big game hunting his opponent's recent sexual scandal.