im in, or I'll do it.
by bitch nigga please April 20, 2004
Get the I'm gamemug. A style of game where the emphasis is not on the game itself, but in the adherence to, manipulation of, interpretation of, or in some cases, creation of rules. Any game may be turned into a rules game by a Rules Lawyer/Rules Librarian.
Notable rules games: Cheat (card game), Munchkin, Calvinball.
Notable rules games: Cheat (card game), Munchkin, Calvinball.
by RTgrl November 28, 2010
Get the Rules Gamemug. A game consisting of multiple males closing themselves in a bathroom. Usually at a party, one of the participants screams "ass game" and all other guys must follow him. Originally a way of drunkenly criticize women going to the bathroom with their girl friends.
by 309yoZi May 25, 2017
Get the ass gamemug. by Lolly gaggler August 22, 2019
Get the game playmug. A player can only drink with their non-dominant hand. If any other Buffalo players spot them drinking with their dominant hand, they call Buffalo on the player and that player must finish their drink as quickly as possible. The only way to get out of a buffalo is if you have a buffalo tattoo. In this case the person that called buffalo on you must drink.
by Buffalomaster September 8, 2019
Get the Buffalo Gamemug. by igiggity September 5, 2016
Get the hunger gamesmug. A modem game requires a PC with either an internal modem or external modem connected to it. Back in the 1990s before DSL, Cable, FibreOp was everywhere, this was how you played PC games via multiplayer.
You'd host a connection on your phone line (using the PCs modem) and another friend a few streets away from you would dial your number within the options of whatever game you were playing (such as Warcraft 2, Heretic, Duke Nukem 3d, Doom, Hexen... etc) and connect to you. Of course, they'd also need a modem to do this.
It was extremely popular for its time, though often times with games such as "Duke Nukem 3D" the dreaded, "out of sync" would cause massive frustration.
You'd host a connection on your phone line (using the PCs modem) and another friend a few streets away from you would dial your number within the options of whatever game you were playing (such as Warcraft 2, Heretic, Duke Nukem 3d, Doom, Hexen... etc) and connect to you. Of course, they'd also need a modem to do this.
It was extremely popular for its time, though often times with games such as "Duke Nukem 3D" the dreaded, "out of sync" would cause massive frustration.
by Steve (S.G.B.) December 21, 2016
Get the modem gamemug.