The inability to convert the raze ult into a kill. Often dying in the process. The term made most famous by professional valorant player Subroza's inability to execute a successful raze ult. It is common practice to spam "ROZA ULT" in twitch chat when a raze player has an unsuccessful ultimate.
by Jake from valorant January 30, 2021
by Definitely not Savage October 06, 2019
When you don't kill somebody with a Neon ult. The backstory was when Dasnerth ( Valorant Content Creator ) uses a Neon ult and doesn't kill a single person because he's bad.
by TheRealPeter January 15, 2022
Based on a famous pro player subroza that plays valorant and the word is used when a raze gets no kills with her ulti
by matthewgabriellim December 12, 2021
(Pronounced "ool-ti quon")
This...goes beyond qwn.
Imagine climbing higher than Everest, higher than high...
It's that feeling you get when you expect to be paid US$16/hr but they offer you US$26/hr...
The feeling you get from wearing out three insatiable sluts and still ready for action...
You then enter the zone: the ulte-qwn.
The ulte-qwn is the Nietzschian equivalent to the Superman. Not a nihilist viewpoint, but more of an etherialist-humanist who acheives greatness through overcoming adversity and suffering.
This...goes beyond qwn.
Imagine climbing higher than Everest, higher than high...
It's that feeling you get when you expect to be paid US$16/hr but they offer you US$26/hr...
The feeling you get from wearing out three insatiable sluts and still ready for action...
You then enter the zone: the ulte-qwn.
The ulte-qwn is the Nietzschian equivalent to the Superman. Not a nihilist viewpoint, but more of an etherialist-humanist who acheives greatness through overcoming adversity and suffering.
It's in times when I crush my enemies, have them driven before me and hear the lamentations of their women, when I feel I am ulte-qwn!
by xanthrant February 01, 2006
by Chrislololol March 17, 2008
When you moon someone and then proceed to fall on top of them while rubbing butt sweat on their back.
by Zac Dooley February 18, 2005