by trentgucci January 09, 2019
by maxin June 19, 2010
Part of a common refrain when someone, typically a social justice warrior, complains about some other group of people doing something they do not like. The complaint is often something completely random and more often than not, utterly trivial. It tends to be related to the fictional concept of cultural appropriation, but it can be about any random complaint.
The implication is that the complainer is simply venting their own hatred towards their target group, and is looking for any excuse to spout their own bigotry.
The implication is that the complainer is simply venting their own hatred towards their target group, and is looking for any excuse to spout their own bigotry.
Complainer: Using a fork and putting a napkin in your lap at a Chinese restaurant is racist and clear white supremacy!
Response: Those damn white people and their...
shuffles deck, draws card,
silverware and table manners.
Response: Those damn white people and their...
shuffles deck, draws card,
silverware and table manners.
by MJM1985 April 04, 2020
Person 1: hey man look at that douche-bag with the popped collar who is wearing aviators inside at night.
Person 2: He's not playing with a full deck
Person 2: He's not playing with a full deck
by Con#1 July 17, 2012
This is a situation when someone tries to futilly reform the way things are done in a failing system.
The consolidation of domestic agency intelligence under the banner of "Homeland Security" is nothing more than Rearranging the Deck Chairs on the Titanic.
by R. Kemp December 13, 2004
A deck commonly used by people who lack a father figure, and by no skill clash royal players. If you want to immediately lose your dignity (and dad) for the sake of getting a couple wins, you should use this deck.
The funniest way to make these supposed people rage quit is by countering their horrible decks is by: placing bandit, mirror bandit, and clone right at the bridge. their underdeveloped minds only know how to A. place cannon and B. log the incoming bandits (which only sometimes works because bandit dash phases through the log).
The funniest way to make these supposed people rage quit is by countering their horrible decks is by: placing bandit, mirror bandit, and clone right at the bridge. their underdeveloped minds only know how to A. place cannon and B. log the incoming bandits (which only sometimes works because bandit dash phases through the log).
Ryder: That guy has a Hog-Rider Cycle Deck
Kaeden: wow he has no dad or creativity!
Ryder: haha bandit go steal their tower
Kaeden: wow he has no dad or creativity!
Ryder: haha bandit go steal their tower
by Level14MirrorBestCard February 09, 2022
A type of Deck in the Children's Card Game also known As Yu-Gi-Oh!, that's main focus is Drawing cards until you get all Five Pieces of Exodia, enabling a One-Turn-Kill. Mostly used by people with no true skill in the game, (or any imagination) as a Method for a quick and easy (and very cheap) win.
It is also the type of deck used by Generic Villains with no Genuine backstory.
It is also the type of deck used by Generic Villains with no Genuine backstory.
Example 1:
Person 1: "Well, on DN I just dueled this guy who really lacks any true skill at children's card games, and no imagine nation at all."
Person 2: "Let me guess: exodia draw engine deck?"
Person 1: "Yep, how did you know?"
Person 2: "Well if I chose to play a children's card game back lacked any imagination and skill, that's what I would do.
Example 2:
Generic Villain: "Your friend is right Yugi, you stand no chance against my ultimate strategy."
Yami Yugi: "Let me guess: You're trying to summon Exodia: The Forbidden One?"
Generic Villain: "NO! How does he know?!"
Yami Yugi: "Well, if I were a Generic Villain with no Genuine Backstroy, that's what I would be doing too."
The above example come from YGOTAS.
Person 1: "Well, on DN I just dueled this guy who really lacks any true skill at children's card games, and no imagine nation at all."
Person 2: "Let me guess: exodia draw engine deck?"
Person 1: "Yep, how did you know?"
Person 2: "Well if I chose to play a children's card game back lacked any imagination and skill, that's what I would do.
Example 2:
Generic Villain: "Your friend is right Yugi, you stand no chance against my ultimate strategy."
Yami Yugi: "Let me guess: You're trying to summon Exodia: The Forbidden One?"
Generic Villain: "NO! How does he know?!"
Yami Yugi: "Well, if I were a Generic Villain with no Genuine Backstroy, that's what I would be doing too."
The above example come from YGOTAS.
by arandomobserver2 September 19, 2013