"We have to stay in Iraq for another 15 years ...or the terrorists win."
"We have to keep marriage between a man and a woman ...or the terrorists win."
"We have to keep marriage between a man and a woman ...or the terrorists win."
by Jack324 May 04, 2007
describes a situation in cs:go where the counter terrorist fails to defuse the bomb in time due to the lack of a defuse kit
no kit no win
by dudeDot December 12, 2018
This is when one wins at the game of Fobbing and pulls out before recipient throws up however still ejaculates.
If you pull out before ejaculation and chunder then you have not fob won or lost.
See Fobbing
If you pull out before ejaculation and chunder then you have not fob won or lost.
See Fobbing
''I so nearly Fob won earlier with this girl but right at the last minute she threw up all over me!''
''Aaah dude I hate it when you think you've got a fob win on your hands and then... bam! Sick everywhere...''
''Aaah dude I hate it when you think you've got a fob win on your hands and then... bam! Sick everywhere...''
by FobMaster_2010 March 24, 2010
by parrotta94 March 11, 2011
Traditionally, pay to win refered to a situation in a videogame where paying real life money gave the player any sort of advantageous or otherwise gameplay-altering (non-cosmetic) effect or object. These could range from acquiring regular in game items that can be obtained easily through regular gameplay to powerful items and advantages via the use of real money, whether exclusively or not.
Nowadays, the meaning of the expression varies slightly. It is mostly used to describe games which either have significantly powerful perks or items exclusively obtained with real money or excessively grindy games where the advantage obtained by using real money can be accomplished through gameplay, albeit taking very long to obtain.
Some players argue that pay to win only applies to online games, in which paying real money can give players an edge over players who simply play the game in order to unlock more weapons, characters, progression, etc. while others consider it can apply to any kind of game (including single player titles) where paying real money gives an advantage to the player.
Games which merely offer some minor advantages (in game objects, currency, experience boosts...) via microtransactions, DLCs or other bonuses are regarded by most as not pay to win, even though they technically fit that description in the traditional sense, since they are still considered advantages tied to real world money.
Nowadays, the meaning of the expression varies slightly. It is mostly used to describe games which either have significantly powerful perks or items exclusively obtained with real money or excessively grindy games where the advantage obtained by using real money can be accomplished through gameplay, albeit taking very long to obtain.
Some players argue that pay to win only applies to online games, in which paying real money can give players an edge over players who simply play the game in order to unlock more weapons, characters, progression, etc. while others consider it can apply to any kind of game (including single player titles) where paying real money gives an advantage to the player.
Games which merely offer some minor advantages (in game objects, currency, experience boosts...) via microtransactions, DLCs or other bonuses are regarded by most as not pay to win, even though they technically fit that description in the traditional sense, since they are still considered advantages tied to real world money.
+ You can pay real money in this game to obtain powerful weapons?
- Yes, but you can also earn them by playing the game normally
+ That is still pay to win
+ This game has no multiplayer, it is not pay to win
- You can still pay for advantages, even if they don't help you beat other real players, so it is pay to win
- Yes, but you can also earn them by playing the game normally
+ That is still pay to win
+ This game has no multiplayer, it is not pay to win
- You can still pay for advantages, even if they don't help you beat other real players, so it is pay to win
by LarsGontiel May 20, 2020
A kid usually around the age of 8 who already is getting attention from all the girls. Puts the other boys to shame. A kid that makes you say Damn he's winning
Micheals brother was a ManBoy winning when he hosted his 9th birthday and 80 percent of the guest were females
by C302929 January 18, 2022
by Big win April 07, 2017