GP is the acronym for the popular stat known as "Game Points" in most video games. Originally coined on Twitch by avid OSRS streamer and member of the community, Nunu_Nellz. This stat is used to portray how well you are currently doing in your gamer session. The more game points you have, the farther along you are at completing the game, and the more likely you will be to impress potential suitors.
Wow! You have over 9000 GPs in the classic 2007 Old School Runescape! I am completely impressed by your finesse and tenacity!
"Wow! You have over 9000 GPs in the classic 2007 Old School Runescape! I am completely impressed by your finesse and tenacity!" - OSRS streamer Nunu_Nellz
"Wow! You have over 9000 GPs in the classic 2007 Old School Runescape! I am completely impressed by your finesse and tenacity!" - OSRS streamer Nunu_Nellz
by LanaIsSpiffy November 8, 2020
Get the GP mug.(pronounced jeep) A person who calls flat rides "rollercoasters" and angers enthusiasts (pronounced toothist).
Bryce: I'm a rollercoaster enthusiast! (toothist) Look at this!
Lance: Oooh, is that a rollercoaster?
Bryce: You're such a GP! (jeep)
Lance: Oooh, is that a rollercoaster?
Bryce: You're such a GP! (jeep)
by a pseudonym is a pseudonym January 4, 2021
Get the GP mug.When you are using a GPS and are usually en route to a destination, and someone calls you to ask how far you are. Your reply is greatly exaggerated to make it seem like your 5 minutes away when in reality you're GPS says your are 30+ minutes away
Chris - "Yo bro i been calling you off the hook when are you going to be here my party starts in 10 minutes"
Dylan - "nigga im right around the corner ill be there in 5"
Chris - "naaa nigga your def a GPS Liar"
*GPS actual time = 35 minutes
Dylan - "nigga im right around the corner ill be there in 5"
Chris - "naaa nigga your def a GPS Liar"
*GPS actual time = 35 minutes
by DylanMat12211 December 31, 2012
Get the GPS Liar mug.(n. ) -- Logic that only the most sophisticated GPS devices can track, and therefore not very logical in fact.
"I can't believe my ex-wife said that about me. Only the most sophisticated GPS devices can track that kind of logic. That's what I call GPS logic at work!"
overheard at a watercooler in Washington, D.C. on January 6, 2012
overheard at a watercooler in Washington, D.C. on January 6, 2012
by PRwiz101 January 11, 2012
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