by LoomArse June 11, 2024

The sexiest women to walk the earth have the dirtiest bongs. Why? You ask. Well, let me tell you.
They aren’t afraid of getting, “down and dirty” if ya know what I mean. *wink*
Also, nothing can choke us. NOTHING. So get that grip harder momma.
They aren’t afraid of getting, “down and dirty” if ya know what I mean. *wink*
Also, nothing can choke us. NOTHING. So get that grip harder momma.
by Joannelily March 28, 2022

by Nadou Castiel November 7, 2017

by potetoe February 16, 2021

Used by absolute imbeciles who don’t have any parents and lives in there fat uncle joes basement where they look at anime girls for there whole life with a goatee.
by Brupperwasstolen March 20, 2022

A popular Garry's Mod gamemode where players have to disguise themselves as NPCs by changing into them and acting like them to avoid the hunters, whose job is to find them and kill them while taking care not to die by making too many mistakes.
Because of the unfair nature of the game, the hiders have various powers to aid them, including, but not limited to:
-Shockwave: All hunters close to the hider will be unable to move and their vision will become blurred, but only for a few seconds. -Graviton Surge: A large, purple vortex appears, sucking in anyone and anything that gets too close, potentially killing the hunters (and hiders!) when the objects slam into them.
-Sudoku: The hider begins growing and flashing random colors before exploding, dealing a massive amount of damage to anyone nearby, including the hunters. To prevent it from being too overpowered, the hider is also instantly killed, and the hunters can kill them before they explode.
-Teleport: Exactly what it sounds like.
-Timelapse: The hider's recent movements are quickly reversed at a warp speed, effectively teleporting them.
-Shrink: The hider's health is reduced to 40%; however, they briefly become smaller and faster.
-Prop Hunt: The hider's health is reduced to 10%; however, they briefly become a small, speedy object, like in prop hunt.
-Vampirism: Gives you extra health at the expense of the hunters.
-Decoy: Summons 1-7 NPCs around the user.
Despite this, Guess Who still is not very popular, because winning as a hider is damn near impossible.
-Shockwave: All hunters close to the hider will be unable to move and their vision will become blurred, but only for a few seconds. -Graviton Surge: A large, purple vortex appears, sucking in anyone and anything that gets too close, potentially killing the hunters (and hiders!) when the objects slam into them.
-Sudoku: The hider begins growing and flashing random colors before exploding, dealing a massive amount of damage to anyone nearby, including the hunters. To prevent it from being too overpowered, the hider is also instantly killed, and the hunters can kill them before they explode.
-Teleport: Exactly what it sounds like.
-Timelapse: The hider's recent movements are quickly reversed at a warp speed, effectively teleporting them.
-Shrink: The hider's health is reduced to 40%; however, they briefly become smaller and faster.
-Prop Hunt: The hider's health is reduced to 10%; however, they briefly become a small, speedy object, like in prop hunt.
-Vampirism: Gives you extra health at the expense of the hunters.
-Decoy: Summons 1-7 NPCs around the user.
Despite this, Guess Who still is not very popular, because winning as a hider is damn near impossible.
by Ubeenbamboozledson September 7, 2021

The phrase "The phrase "He who talks the biggest game got the fakest chain" is an observation or commentary, usually of a societal or cultural nature.
It essentially means that those who boast the most, or those who present themselves as highly successful or influential, often do not have the substance or genuine credentials to back up their claims.
This phrase uses symbolism commonly found in rap and hip hop culture: the "biggest game" referring to boasting or bragging, and the "fakest chain" being a metaphor for superficial or false wealth and status.
The underlying message suggests skepticism towards individuals who indulge in excessive self-promotion, emphasizing that ostentation and materialistic show-offs often mask a lack of real merit or authenticity.
It essentially means that those who boast the most, or those who present themselves as highly successful or influential, often do not have the substance or genuine credentials to back up their claims.
This phrase uses symbolism commonly found in rap and hip hop culture: the "biggest game" referring to boasting or bragging, and the "fakest chain" being a metaphor for superficial or false wealth and status.
The underlying message suggests skepticism towards individuals who indulge in excessive self-promotion, emphasizing that ostentation and materialistic show-offs often mask a lack of real merit or authenticity.
In a world filled with pretenders, always remember that he who talks the biggest game got the fakest chain when dealing with local rappers.
by The Scarcodian Slanguage July 27, 2023
