by ecks of dee August 11, 2018

Tilted Towers is Basically Death although there is a comet coming. Everyone that goes there and gets a victory royale is a God
by GerogeJazz May 25, 2018

A common method of cheating in pinball where the person "tilts" (lifts) the machine to one side in order to force the ball to move somewhere else, potentially stopping it from going right between the flippers, or into a bonus.
Unfortunately, most machines are programmed specifically to combat this; if the machine detects that it is being tilted, a message saying "TILT" will appear. "TILT" causes the machine to become unresponsive until the ball falls out, causing the player to lose it. This is done to prevent cheating, as well as to avoid the machine being damaged.
Unfortunately, most machines are programmed specifically to combat this; if the machine detects that it is being tilted, a message saying "TILT" will appear. "TILT" causes the machine to become unresponsive until the ball falls out, causing the player to lose it. This is done to prevent cheating, as well as to avoid the machine being damaged.
Person 1: You hear about the guy who got the record high score on one of the pinball machines at the local arcade?
Person 2: Yeah, what about him?
Person 1: He was disqualified after someone ratted on him for tilting.
Person 2: Well, good on them. Cheaters never prosper. But how did he get away with it for so long? Normally the machine can detect that.
Person 1: Well...he was careful about it to make sure that the machine didn't notice, and people were too focused on the score.
Person 2: So how did they figure it out?
Person 1: The machine broke, and the guy playing it at the time happened to be an expert who suggested that someone was tilting. So they replayed that guy's high score and discovered it. He's now banned from the arcade.
Person 2: Yeah, what about him?
Person 1: He was disqualified after someone ratted on him for tilting.
Person 2: Well, good on them. Cheaters never prosper. But how did he get away with it for so long? Normally the machine can detect that.
Person 1: Well...he was careful about it to make sure that the machine didn't notice, and people were too focused on the score.
Person 2: So how did they figure it out?
Person 1: The machine broke, and the guy playing it at the time happened to be an expert who suggested that someone was tilting. So they replayed that guy's high score and discovered it. He's now banned from the arcade.
by Ubeenbamboozledson August 5, 2021

When you're on a streak picking up girls and charizarding them, when suddenly she doesn't obey and yeets on you.
Person 1: Damn, i just got on the Tilt Train yesterday.
Person 2: What do you mean?
Person 1: I was on a roll pussy licking, then I suddenly got yeeted on and she ruined my streak.
Person 2: So like you were non stop on a streak like a train and you got derailed? Damn that sucks.
Person 2: What do you mean?
Person 1: I was on a roll pussy licking, then I suddenly got yeeted on and she ruined my streak.
Person 2: So like you were non stop on a streak like a train and you got derailed? Damn that sucks.
by ShurikenSwallower666 October 21, 2018

Did she tell you she was cheating on you? Sorta, she used a tilted lie, to make it seem it seem like she was telling the truth.
by Slang555 January 17, 2011

by Praguem November 2, 2022

Sometimes called oral daisy chaining, tilted triangle is the three-person version of 69-ing.
For it, all three of you will be lying on your sides, mouths and genitals positioned in such a way that you’re able to give oral while simultaneously receiving it.
All parties need to open their top leg, kind of like a clam shell, to make their junk accessible
For it, all three of you will be lying on your sides, mouths and genitals positioned in such a way that you’re able to give oral while simultaneously receiving it.
All parties need to open their top leg, kind of like a clam shell, to make their junk accessible
by xyoxykfifivyfuxjxjcv July 5, 2021
