This phrase is commonly associated with Team Fortress 2. And can be used to express a non necessarily bad reaction. It's a common thing that in trade servers players are friendly to each other meaning even with the opposite team. Which is perfectly fine, but it becomes a problem when in normal community servers, casual or even competitive matches that happens. Mostly never voted on or asked if everyone is okay with it. Wasting bandwidth and other people's time. It's also a known fact that players who don't care and attack anyways may end up getting vote kicked. Although the whole thing isn't very common, but is horrible in competitive.
He has some nice looking items and unusuals. Yeup, probably straight out of a trade server.
Geez, these faggots are straight out of a trade server, why the fuck are they just standing there near each other in a normal match?!
Geez, these faggots are straight out of a trade server, why the fuck are they just standing there near each other in a normal match?!
by didelisbybys.lt December 31, 2017

by Dangpool July 27, 2017

Very busy. This term is used frequently and vigorously by residents of Maine, as observed by comedian Bob Marley.
by gruverja May 1, 2008

Strongly agreeing to something.
by Old mate damo May 23, 2016

by mike rekola September 5, 2008

by Thecitymayor February 13, 2019

The saying rip your throat out or I don’t want someone to rip my throat out or they’re gonna rip your throat out refers to someone getting out on you. Someone charging too much for something.
I went to this new guy last week and he sold me some coke. He ripped my throat straight out like his prices were so high. It was unbelievable. I don’t even know why I went along with the deal..
by Emma Masing June 4, 2024
