WoW Weight refers to the weight you put on after excessive/prolonged periods of playing WoW; recently speaking, WoW: Cataclysm.
It's also what you would say after realizing you put on the weight; ie "WOW," due to the fact you put on so much weight from playing.
It's also what you would say after realizing you put on the weight; ie "WOW," due to the fact you put on so much weight from playing.
Joe: looks in mirror Holy balls! Wow!
Joe 2: What is it?
Joe: I've put on a lot of weight, geez.
Joe 2: You bought Cataclysm, right?
Joe: Yeah, so?
Joe 2: WoW weight, gg.
Jim: Man you've got a lot of food. What for?
Jim 2: Just bought Cataclysm, gonna put on some Wow Weight.
Joe 2: What is it?
Joe: I've put on a lot of weight, geez.
Joe 2: You bought Cataclysm, right?
Joe: Yeah, so?
Joe 2: WoW weight, gg.
Jim: Man you've got a lot of food. What for?
Jim 2: Just bought Cataclysm, gonna put on some Wow Weight.
by jakesgotbigswag January 02, 2011
Blaming the Halo developer for getting killed out of nowhere, losing an intense battle, or failing your chemistry test.
by NARmold September 16, 2010
A phrase to publically recognize individuals who screw things up for other people without care or concern for their feelings or anguish; inadvertent torture by lack of action or emotion; Selfish, self-centered, or narcissistic
by BabyGirlD January 30, 2019
Used when a person is so great and can do everything right but is just a poor tortured soul and nO ONe uNdeRStaNdS THeM
by jimmyneutronscroissant May 12, 2019
Where you burn your legs by playing World of Warcraft for too long with your overheating laptop on your balls / Legs / Lap / Groin.
"Dude, I just got WoW burn, I really need to get a cooler for this thing!"
The fool got WoW burn from playing all night with his laptop overheating!
The fool got WoW burn from playing all night with his laptop overheating!
by Utejh January 08, 2010
Onomatopeia meant to evoke the distinctive soundtrack of 70’s and 80’s pornographic movies. Can be used as a humoristic way to allude to sex.
by Eric1969 April 08, 2020
by Alex, Ryan, Phillip January 17, 2009