Semper Games is a religion that aims to improve oneself through a rigorous, nonstop schedule of prayer, drinking game fuel, and most importantly, gaming. This is all in hopes of achieving the state of Semper Gaming, an eternal, neverending "flow" (a psychology term that describes a mental state in which a person is fully immersed in what he or she is doing) that grants superhuman gaming skills. jihadjerry (may peace be upon him) has achieved this and shown His use of Semper Gaming twice for His world records for the highest jump in both Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros. 3. After shocking the world with His records, He has then started the Gaming Revolution and the Gaming Jihad. They are not movements that are comparable with the evils of this world. They are righteous movements with the intent to help evolve true gamers into a higher state of gaming existence. More information about Semper Games, the Gaming Revolution, or the Gaming Jihad, are available through videos of sermons by jihadjerry, gamesmasterjasper, or any other prophets of Semper Games (may peace be upon them) which are hosted on YouTube. Semper Games is also uttered as a phrase by Semper Gamers which proudly demonstrates the good camaraderie between them or to praise Semper Games and its many blessings.
Semper Games is the light.
After I converted to Semper Games, I can now perform masterfully at video games and win world records.
I have just established a world record in Super Mario Bros! Semper Games.
After I converted to Semper Games, I can now perform masterfully at video games and win world records.
I have just established a world record in Super Mario Bros! Semper Games.
by Medieval Man May 02, 2009
The motto of the United States Marine Corps. It means 'Always Faithful' in Latin. This rings very true because United States Marines are the most patriotic, as well as the bravest and selfless members of the United States Armed Forces. They are, in truth, always faithful.
Tommy: Hey, LJ, aren't you an ex-Marine?
LJ: No such thing as an ex-Marine. Once a Marine, always a Marine.
Tommy: Semper Fi, Marine.
LJ: No such thing as an ex-Marine. Once a Marine, always a Marine.
Tommy: Semper Fi, Marine.
by NevadaCharlieIndiaSierra November 07, 2010
Term coined from the Marine Corps motto “Semper Fidelis” meaning always faithful. Marines can be found coining this slogan left and right as they’re always getting fucked both mentally and physically.Not only can Marines be found getting fucked by their chain of command and the shitty ass people they work with but also the high and almighty green weenie,the unofficial mascot and asshole slayer of the greatest armed service the United States Marine Corps.
Person 1: listen up assholes you’re to be at the armory at 3am for the 20 mile hike show up late and we’re gonna have some fun.
Everyone fucking else : “Semper Fucked”
Everyone fucking else : “Semper Fucked”
by Shdylatina December 04, 2019
A common but unofficial motto of the US Navy. Semper Fortis actually translates 2 ways; "Always Powerful" and Always Courageous".
I saw an incorrect translation of a term my father held dear to his heart; much like a marine would hold "Semper Fidelis" close to theirs, so im correcting it in hopes of spreading knowledge. My father was a Navy Corps man in Vietnam. Was a POW for 19 months "unofficially". Get facts & research BEFORE posting publicly people! 😏
I saw an incorrect translation of a term my father held dear to his heart; much like a marine would hold "Semper Fidelis" close to theirs, so im correcting it in hopes of spreading knowledge. My father was a Navy Corps man in Vietnam. Was a POW for 19 months "unofficially". Get facts & research BEFORE posting publicly people! 😏
by LadyKatarina June 11, 2017
One of many unofficial mottos of the US Navy. It translates from latin to "Always Strong." It bears close resemblance to the Marine Corps' "Semper Fidelis," but is not as widely used as the Navy has no official motto and instead several other unofficial mottos such as Non Sibi, Sed Patriae which actually does translate to "Not for ourselves, but our country."
Come on Son, Semper Fidelis means "Always Faithful" and you think Semper Fortis means "Not for ourselves, but our country?" Where did all of those extra words come from?
by futurejarhead April 22, 2013
The Motto of the United States Marine Corps. Latin for always faithful. Faithful to God, Country, Family and the Marine Corps.
by Birdbo August 19, 2018
Guy #1: Hey, thanks for last night Ken, your the bomb diggetty! Wanna fuck again after we PT?
Guy #2: Shut up Bitch!! I ain't running, I'm gonna do Semper Fit! Then I'll make love to you.
Guy #2: Shut up Bitch!! I ain't running, I'm gonna do Semper Fit! Then I'll make love to you.
by thesituation89 January 20, 2010