A game played using the Mee6 bot on Discord.
The host begins by picking a random word and looking up its definition using Mee6's !urban command. The next player must look up the definition of a word in the previous word's definition/example. Rinse and repeat.
If you look up a word that has already been searched before, you are eliminated. Looking up a word that doesn't exist in the Urban Dictionary can either result in losing or getting a re-do depending on what the host decides at the start of the game.
The game continues until only one person remains in play, at which point they are the winner.
The host begins by picking a random word and looking up its definition using Mee6's !urban command. The next player must look up the definition of a word in the previous word's definition/example. Rinse and repeat.
If you look up a word that has already been searched before, you are eliminated. Looking up a word that doesn't exist in the Urban Dictionary can either result in losing or getting a re-do depending on what the host decides at the start of the game.
The game continues until only one person remains in play, at which point they are the winner.
Person 1: "Hey, wanna play the Urban Game?"
Person 2: "Yeah, let's do it!"
Person 1: "!urban Discord"
Mee6: "The fucking best voice and text client in the world."
Person 2: "!urban client"
...
Person 2: "Yeah, let's do it!"
Person 1: "!urban Discord"
Mee6: "The fucking best voice and text client in the world."
Person 2: "!urban client"
...
by TheStanleyFan October 7, 2017
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Get the End Game mug.In dog fighting terminology, the dog that keeps trying to win the match while he or she is dying. Also a dog that almost dies fighting and shows eagerness to end the fight, having lots of possibilities to die still fighting. Sad way to keep a breed existing for its gameness.
This dog died fighting against his brother in the pit. He lost and died but he got the title of dead game because he kept trying until he lost his life.
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Get the I'm game mug.The most derogatory name you can give a starting quarterback at any level; but if the cleat fits wear it. In the case of a game manager the reality is his team is good enough to run itself (mostly due to a high-level of talent on the team) and all he does is fill in a necessary position. Calling a quarterback a game manager tends to be more offensive to mediocre quarterbacks simply because it implies they themselves aren't much of a talent, improviser or a needed individual for the team. A game manager simply is filling a spot that any half-wit half talented athlete with basic knowledge of football could do because everyone else on his team is a beast excluding the game manager :(
Game managers are not even the icing on the cake but more of a fancy decoration or candle on it.
Game managers are not even the icing on the cake but more of a fancy decoration or candle on it.
Wow the starting quarterback this year hasn't done anything special or dazzling
but his team is undefeated... what a game manager
but his team is undefeated... what a game manager
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Get the fact game mug.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.
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