A piece of media in which one of the main entertainment factors (if not the only entertainment factor) is an excessive amount of violence and gore.
(Ex. Happy tree friends, mortal kombat, saw, etc)
(Ex. Happy tree friends, mortal kombat, saw, etc)
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Get the grepea mug.When someone online starts posting gore (usually in a chatroom or group chat) without warning, asking others, or tagging the content if on social media.
person 1: dude, some guy just started goreposting for literally no reason in the DND channel. 😬😬😬
person 2: that's actually fucked up
person 2: that's actually fucked up
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When you are giving / receiving head and they bite your dick off and spit it in your mouth
When you are giving / receiving head and they bite your dick off and spit it in your mouth
Person 1: “let’s touch tips”
Person 2: “I can’t, I got gorped”
Person 1: “I remember when I did goreping”
Person 2: “I can’t, I got gorped”
Person 1: “I remember when I did goreping”
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Get the goreping mug.A type of malicious user on platforms like Discord who joins servers or sends unsolicited friend requests with the sole purpose of posting gore, graphic violence, or other disturbing content. Goreposters target both public servers and private DMs, seeking either to get the server banned by platform moderators or to traumatize individual users. They often use burner accounts, rotate through servers rapidly, and take screenshots of reactions for their own amusement. The goreposter is the digital equivalent of someone who shows you a horrific accident photo without warning—except they do it systematically, to strangers, for the pleasure of watching you recoil. They're the reason many servers require verification, the reason DMs from strangers stay unopened, the reason online communities have to constantly rebuild after being "nuked" by graphic content.
Example: "The server had been peaceful for months—book discussions, art shares, quiet camaraderie. Then the goreposter joined, sent a single image to the general channel, and left. Within hours, the server was deleted by platform moderators. Forty-seven people had seen something they couldn't unsee. The goreposter was already in the next server, repeating the cycle. They didn't hate anyone; they just loved watching communities die."
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