ultimated; taken action to the degree of their highest power; someone has used their ultimate powers
The word was popularized by the video game League of Legends, where each playable character has one Ultimate attack, that is stronger and usually has a lengthier cooldown than their other attacks.
The word was popularized by the video game League of Legends, where each playable character has one Ultimate attack, that is stronger and usually has a lengthier cooldown than their other attacks.
A measurement of the time it takes for the Overwatch player AKM to charge Genji's ultimate.
One AKM's Genji is roughly 3 minutes and 44 seconds.
One AKM's Genji is roughly 3 minutes and 44 seconds.
by Snobb April 22, 2018
A mythical move, presence, or aura so overwhelmingly seductive or intense that it causes everyone within range to instantly experience explosive pleasure, usually described as "busting a nut" on sight. Derived from a blend of "Ultron" (symbolizing unstoppable power) and "ult" (slang for ultimate move)
He stepped out the car in slow motion, suit immaculate, eyes glowing like the sun. The Ultron Ult hit before he even said a word — people were collapsing, moaning, convulsing like NPCs in a broken cutscene. Someone screamed, “That’s Tuff”!!!
by 47 Cents May 24, 2025
Using the ultimate ability from the League of Legends champion Darius as a gap closer, instead of using it for damage.
by Cappo1 December 21, 2024
When a streamer (especially a female) breaks out in tears on stream to garner the sympathy of the viewers and instantly disarm adversaries because the optics are so overwhlemingly bad to continue the disagreement that it renders logic and reason moot.
This originates from MOBA games where an ultimate ability (almost always shortened to ult) is the strongest move available to a given character. A streamer's crying is their "ult" because it is the most persuasive action available to them in front of an audience.
Also commonly, "ulting" or "using ult"
This originates from MOBA games where an ultimate ability (almost always shortened to ult) is the strongest move available to a given character. A streamer's crying is their "ult" because it is the most persuasive action available to them in front of an audience.
Also commonly, "ulting" or "using ult"
by greenerpotato September 21, 2022
by imthetrend6 October 08, 2021
a very gay boy, he enjoys searching feet pics and jerking to vemons pictures. he is a meanie sometimes and is most likely a furry in his freetime.
by caaptured_ December 03, 2024