A bag that is designed to attach to your bicycle. These are often but not always custom designed to fit a specific bike frame. They are often use by people who are bikepacking or camping and cycling in adventurous destinations, off-road.
by Aroha Nui November 9, 2019

by Trp_ablo November 7, 2022

Red frame white light
Six three two three double 'O' three
Red frame white light
Telephone box
Red on gray
Red frame white light
You have a gray book
On a metal shelf
Red frame white light
Numbered calls
Selected places
Red frame white light
Six three two three double 'O' three
Red frame white light
Telephone calls
Black and white
Six three two three double 'O' three
Red frame white light
Telephone box
Red on gray
Red frame white light
You have a gray book
On a metal shelf
Red frame white light
Numbered calls
Selected places
Red frame white light
Six three two three double 'O' three
Red frame white light
Telephone calls
Black and white
Red frame white light
You have a yellow book
With adverts
Red frame white light
Telephone box
Red on gray
Red frame white light
Six three two three double 'O' three
You have a yellow book
With adverts
Red frame white light
Telephone box
Red on gray
Red frame white light
Six three two three double 'O' three
by Death Menace May 12, 2023

An "Impact frame of doom" is often displayed in Anime and Video games. It stems from a regular impact frame, which darkens the rest of a scene except for a hard impact, such as a punch or kick. The doom comes in when it lasts for multiple seconds, often with a loud sound accompanying it. Examples include most of the impact frames in Fire Force, and what the Roaring Knight hit Susie and Ralsei with in the game Deltarune.
Guy 1: That fight was crazy, (bad guy) got his shit rocked with that hit
Guy 2: Man hit him with the Impact Frame of Doom
Guy 2: Man hit him with the Impact Frame of Doom
by Calvinator_lmao June 17, 2025


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

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
