(GG)is short for Good Game and its used in games when a player or a Team of players win a round! its similar to the words Fair Play! its usually used in Video Games or Sports.
by kittyfizz1 April 30, 2024

Abbreviation for "Gang Gang"
Wölf: Did you find the bondfire?
Me: Aye ofc, you think I run a marathon each time I die?
Wölf: Oh my bad, I'm just autistic you know uwu
Me: Ik, gg on these bitches
Me: Aye ofc, you think I run a marathon each time I die?
Wölf: Oh my bad, I'm just autistic you know uwu
Me: Ik, gg on these bitches
by pussyaszbish May 22, 2020

by Hymns October 18, 2018

This is used in all chat after games in hero shooters like Overwatch or Marvel Rivals when a DPS feels they didn't get enough healing. It generally causes an argument between said DPS and healers/healer because the DPS feels they're entitled to a pocket.
Dps: GG no heals.
Healer: I have 70k healing solo tho.
Dps: You never healed me.
Healer: You never came for healing. Besides, health packs exist for a reason, you should have used them.
Dps: Stfu.
Healer: I have 70k healing solo tho.
Dps: You never healed me.
Healer: You never came for healing. Besides, health packs exist for a reason, you should have used them.
Dps: Stfu.
by A healer main March 19, 2025

GG stands for "Good Game"
Re stands for "Rematch"
So, in context, after a game of Warcraft 3 DOTA, we would say "Good Game, rematch?" in chat or "Good Game, no rematch" - this was used for various things, such as "we good to play again?" or "sorry, I have to go".
This later developed into an abbreviation of either GGre or GG noRe as quick way at the end of a game to decide a rematch or not (This is when matchmaking required user input and was not an automatic rematch game i.e. you'd have to add the players specifically to the game to play)
This developed into a more expansive version as both a taunt and a cheer - GG noRe either means you're too good for a rematch or too weak for a rematch, depending on who won or loss the game.
So, depending on match context - whether the game was good for you or bad for you; GG no RE could mean a few things.
Re stands for "Rematch"
So, in context, after a game of Warcraft 3 DOTA, we would say "Good Game, rematch?" in chat or "Good Game, no rematch" - this was used for various things, such as "we good to play again?" or "sorry, I have to go".
This later developed into an abbreviation of either GGre or GG noRe as quick way at the end of a game to decide a rematch or not (This is when matchmaking required user input and was not an automatic rematch game i.e. you'd have to add the players specifically to the game to play)
This developed into a more expansive version as both a taunt and a cheer - GG noRe either means you're too good for a rematch or too weak for a rematch, depending on who won or loss the game.
So, depending on match context - whether the game was good for you or bad for you; GG no RE could mean a few things.
by moosesnWoop February 13, 2024

GG (which can be also used as GoodGame) is a term used to congratulate people or agree with statements.Your freind that is sharing exitement with you will know that you congratulated them on there efforts in two syllables.
by QAKE HD September 11, 2019

by Dont call me noob March 13, 2022
