That girl got the gonah.
by naughtynumbercruncher February 29, 2016
something that may be said in a video game, typically a first person shooter, when the enemy is killed by you very quickly, and barely seen onscreen.
could also be said as "ya got owned" or "you got pwned"
could also be said as "ya got owned" or "you got pwned"
by furryslayer2008 August 26, 2022
Getting Wick'd, is like getting completely destroyed or demolished. It originates from the character John Wick in the John Wick series, as he is able to kill people very easily and effectively.
by clickr May 28, 2024
by Eielbiem May 11, 2017
Kahleah Copper is an American professional basketball player for the Phoenix Mercury of the Women's National Basketball Association. She was drafted with the seventh overall pick by the Washington Mystics in 2016, and was traded to the Chicago Sky the next year.
by DawnsBread August 11, 2024
Gamer speak for please don’t interrupt me as I am chase/killing a very elusive enemy with extra goodies.
My wife is playing Diablo Immortal on her iPhone with her air pods and I yell “can you hear me?” And she tersely replies “Got a Gob” which I instantly recognize as her trying to kill a special enemy (Goblin) who carries special goodies, and I back off mute. Gamer quick speak for STFU
by Mister Straight April 08, 2023
Also, You got this.
Encouragement when a person really doubts that they can do something. The speaker thinks the person can do it successfully. The speaker may or may not actually know.
The speaker may use it as a way to end a conversation, or to encourage the person to shut up about it, already.
Synonym: Just do it.
May or may not actually encourage or help the person who doubts their ability.
Encouragement when a person really doubts that they can do something. The speaker thinks the person can do it successfully. The speaker may or may not actually know.
The speaker may use it as a way to end a conversation, or to encourage the person to shut up about it, already.
Synonym: Just do it.
May or may not actually encourage or help the person who doubts their ability.
Doubtful person: I haven't been able to get myself to stop eating too much junk food.
Deluded person: You can stop. You've got this.
Deluded person: You can stop. You've got this.
by Blu Jay 2021 November 19, 2021