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Live-Action Gaming 

Live-Action Gaming (or LAGging) is the act of playing or running a 'Live-Action Game'. This is a form of game where the participants physically act out all of their characters' actions. Unlike LARPs, which were inspired by role-playing games and genre fiction, live action gaming traces it's root to sports and computer games.

To make a comparison to computer games, LARPing is the live-action form of a computer RPG like "World of Warcraft" while LAGging is the live-action form of a videogame like "Doom" or "Quake".
"I prefer Live-Action Gaming to LARPing. I don't want to spend all that time figuring how to best spend my experience points."
Live-Action Gaming by C. Don Wilson February 13, 2009
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twatfirmative action 

A policy of hiring preference in favor of women. Like affirmative action, but for twats.
Damn, man, I had that web design job nailed, but they gave it to that bimbo from accounting to satisfy their twatfirmative action policy.

bro-action 

The action of a bro helping another bro
Taking a grenade as a wingman is the ultimate bro-action.
bro-action by MillerLight July 9, 2011

adult action cartoon

Animation geared towards adults, that offers mature story telling and more violent situations. Adult action cartoons are rare, but often have some great writing, very similar to the writing comic books offer. Adult action cartoons are basically the mature comic books we have today, only animated.
The Maxx was a great adult action cartoon. I wish MTV hadn't cancelled it.

double action boogaloo 

A phrase commonly used to describe something exciting.
Roller skating! That will be a double action boogaloo of a time!

Naval action 

When a pirate ship and it's crew have a giant gay orgy before fighting other pirates
Wow look at those pirates getting some naval action.
Naval action by Clones On Duty June 25, 2017

crapillary action

Similar to capillary action, this is the process that allows the brown liquid from a baby's full pant load to creep up the narrow gap between their diaper and back rolls. This can happen without a gravity assist - often the crap juice will travel in ways that seem to defy conventional physics.
As I put my hand behind baby to get him/her/it out of the crib, I got a handful of soggy onesie. CRAPILLARY ACTION!!!
crapillary action by SICST9 January 28, 2018