The word *doesmannerism*, and its abbreviation *dm*, are used to represent a gesture known as 'the mannerism'. The mannerism involves three things: A slight shrug of the shoulder, open palms facing upwards, and a puzzled expression on the face. This particular gesture is used to express puzzlement and disapproval, or to indicate that the person performing it finds an idea ludicrous. Similar gestures have been used commonly for centuries, but the actual naming and refinement of the mannerism can be attributed to several members of gaming publication Hyper>>, namely Cam Shea, Kosta Andreadis and Eliot Fish. If the mannerism is performed incorrectly, it is known as a 'can't mannerism' or a 'Steve mannerism' after journalist Steve Farrelly's poor execution of the gesture. The mannerism has since become a part of the internet vernacular on many gaming forums.
Microsoft fly gaming journalists the world over to the U.S, where the are to hold a press conference to make an important announcement. The next Halo perhaps? No, they announce nothing more than the XBOX's new slogan, "Let's Play Together".
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(Drez-den Assassin)
verb:
1: An entirely ridiculous state of overkill when building something
2: Wearing over 50% of your body weight in plate armour is refered to as "Pulling a Dresdon"
3: A state of euphoria as an unstoppable juggernaught-your only weakness is having to run.
noun:
4: An amalgamation of Boba Fett from Star Wars and a Brotherhood of Steel heavy gunner created by a Canadian kid. 5: A cosplayer who raised the bar so high nobody can even see it anymore, and garnered an international cult following for being the most, literally, heavily armoured Mandalorian in the world.
6: The physical embodiment of a berzerking god of war, with a bigger onboard arsenal then an Imperial Class Star Destroyer
verb:
1: An entirely ridiculous state of overkill when building something
2: Wearing over 50% of your body weight in plate armour is refered to as "Pulling a Dresdon"
3: A state of euphoria as an unstoppable juggernaught-your only weakness is having to run.
noun:
4: An amalgamation of Boba Fett from Star Wars and a Brotherhood of Steel heavy gunner created by a Canadian kid. 5: A cosplayer who raised the bar so high nobody can even see it anymore, and garnered an international cult following for being the most, literally, heavily armoured Mandalorian in the world.
6: The physical embodiment of a berzerking god of war, with a bigger onboard arsenal then an Imperial Class Star Destroyer
I can't believe you went full on Dresdon Acacin with this project, are you even going to be able to walk wearing all that armour?
A Dresdon Acacin is somebody who puts as much effort into building a suit of armour as building a damn house
A Dresdon Acacin is somebody who puts as much effort into building a suit of armour as building a damn house
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