by Racoonz October 10, 2020
In a video game, a scripted event with limited interaction, also known as a "rail shooter" sequence. Heavy on narration or plot, but less free-form than the rest of the game's action. Used when the designer doesn't want the player to wander around or waste time.
Often resembles actual attractions at a real theme park.
Often resembles actual attractions at a real theme park.
Only issue I see, 8 minutes of theme park until you get to do something.
But it's a great "theme park" ;-)
But it's a great "theme park" ;-)
by nayhem October 25, 2011
by 2xy0x August 12, 2021
A cultural song to please the bruh gods or they will wrought their wrath upon us.
People who play the song have to be loyal to the bruhs, and If played without proper training and a license could have dire consequences.
People who play the song have to be loyal to the bruhs, and If played without proper training and a license could have dire consequences.
Damn *insert generic name* really can play the bruh theme
Bruh theme is used when someone plays the bruh theme or a song is really good
Bruh theme is used when someone plays the bruh theme or a song is really good
by Manbanbutbruhedtion April 30, 2021
by LLLENNYMEmE February 26, 2017
1: I've created a monster, cuz nobody wants to see Urban no more, they want Drac, I'm last week's definitions.
2: The silly parody of Eminem's song Without Me that Kim Dracula fans made up.
2: The silly parody of Eminem's song Without Me that Kim Dracula fans made up.
by LXXLoveRoulette July 27, 2023
Theme dwelling is an activity that happens when there's a serious coordination problem with your brain, thoughts and your fingers resulting in written sentence that is missing an important word that in turn makes the whole sentence weird or even incomprehensible.
Theme dwelling in a context:
"So are you guys theme park dwellers then?". When the word "park" is mistakenly omitted, the question becomes "So are you guys theme dwellers then?" which sounds a bit like a geeky insult.
This term can be also used a deductive component in a sentence that leaves the other party room to figure out what it actually means. For example: "Yo babe, you sure got two juicy theme dwellers right there!"
"So are you guys theme park dwellers then?". When the word "park" is mistakenly omitted, the question becomes "So are you guys theme dwellers then?" which sounds a bit like a geeky insult.
This term can be also used a deductive component in a sentence that leaves the other party room to figure out what it actually means. For example: "Yo babe, you sure got two juicy theme dwellers right there!"
by qwerty38493 August 29, 2021