I left an open frame next to my bed last night, and had to hold my nose to chug it--worst hair of the dog ever...
by McDangeroos August 25, 2013
Get the open framemug. a message in any type of social media that have live chats example discord have images that blend in and can frame the message made by the previous messenger
Troll Fig1:*send a photo that has a Framing message after a innocent messenger*
Image: The image shows a stupid looking person with a text balloon that blends in the previous message
Image: The image shows a stupid looking person with a text balloon that blends in the previous message
by TheBaseliner June 20, 2023
Get the Framing messagemug.
Get the Framemug. When someone makes an action (usually targeted or personal) towards your or someone you know, in which you take a photo, video or screenshot of the action and use it against them later on to frame said person.
Wow, that was a stupid thing she posted on her insta story, I'll just take a screenshot of that and go Grudge Framing her.
by @Lazarbeam2709 August 7, 2019
Get the Grudge Framingmug. One who partakes in riding bikes or the sport BMX. Commonly used by skatepark patrons, and angry shop keeps.
by threeoneoneoh September 4, 2009
Get the Frame Fuckermug. When two young roosters pork each hole on a senior citizen Eiffel Tower style, locking arms in an attempt to mimic a walking frame for the poor old hag who is no longer capable of using her sleds
by Frolicking coon May 1, 2024
Get the Walking framemug. A frame-killer is any action or element in a software that causes abnormal stress on the hardware, thus causing the frame rate of the application to visibly drop below normal levels for the duration of the action/element.
It is a common term used in video games, since there are usually commonly recurring elements across games that can cause the frame rate to undergo a visible drop. Such elements include explosions, fire, water, hair and fur, and various onscreen clutter.
It is a common term used in video games, since there are usually commonly recurring elements across games that can cause the frame rate to undergo a visible drop. Such elements include explosions, fire, water, hair and fur, and various onscreen clutter.
Jordan: I love playing fire-based characters in video games, I just love watching flames and explosions because they're so pretty.
James: Ahh, so you like frame-killers.
James: Ahh, so you like frame-killers.
by DeeeFoo October 18, 2017
Get the Frame-killermug.