by flashermonkey April 29, 2004
Get the I'm gamemug. The process where a person on Facebook posts their status as a letter, either starting by A or a random one. A random person comments on their status the next letter, and usually goes into a cycle where said person and the OP share the next letter.
If someone breaks the cycle, such as posting something unrelated to a letter, the game is over.
If someone breaks the cycle, such as posting something unrelated to a letter, the game is over.
Kelly: A
Anna: B
Kelly: C
Anna: D
Fred: What are you guys doing?!
Kelly: Darn! The ABC Game is over!
Anna: B
Kelly: C
Anna: D
Fred: What are you guys doing?!
Kelly: Darn! The ABC Game is over!
by Kittenz&Turtlez February 23, 2012
Get the The ABC Gamemug. A game in which you form an artificial relationship with a computer. A more clear example can be understood in the manga "The world God Only Knows."
by IDidn'tKnowICouldDoThis April 22, 2014
Get the dating gamemug. Mike: Ugh, I have to go poop. Good thing I charged my phone.
Fred: Game time. What are you going to play?
Mike: I prefer soduku.
Fred: Heathen.
Fred: Game time. What are you going to play?
Mike: I prefer soduku.
Fred: Heathen.
by mrsachmo June 18, 2012
Get the game timemug. A game that you play with a big group of people. You have a piece of paper and you suck in then someone takes it from you by sucking as well, if the paper drops you kiss. The directions can be changed to make you do other things if the paper is dropped. Have fun!
by magicshopee. December 21, 2008
Get the Paper Gamemug. Moronic and meaningless buzzword to denote a video game of some kind. Originates in the days of the "interactive movie", a time of terrible experiments combining gameplay and video footage. Interactive movies quickly earned a much-deserved bad name for screwing up both the components that the name implies, so companies started using "interactive game" instead, hoping people were stupid enough not to notice. Though the genre is more or less gone today, the term is still in use, usually by the same people who say "internet website" instead of just "website" believing the redundancy will make them look, uh, smarter or something.
by Chintz October 31, 2004
Get the interactive gamemug. 