Gaming gator is a rare species of alligator that enjoys extended periods of gaming atop large buildings and towers, commonly found around the globe. While clearly not possessing the ability to fly, nobody really knows how they get up there. In the early April of 1953, it is said that a cult known only by the poopoowieners began their 48 hour summoning of the Great Gator From Beyond, an event you all know as the Great Gator Gatastrophe.
by TTickleChikn May 1, 2024

My friend Ezekiel is off the game because he found a bad bitch he likes so he's not rizzing other girls.
by Szutekero September 24, 2023

by Ffuckdee February 18, 2023

A type of video game created by a large corporation (often referred to as a AAAA game or quad 'A' game). These games are designed to appeal to the broadest possible audience, prioritizing commercial success over artistic innovation or creative risks. While they often feature high production values, cutting-edge graphics, and extensive marketing campaigns, they are frequently criticized for being bland, boring, and soulless.
Corporate games tend to follow formulaic designs, relying on "tried-and-true" mechanics and generic storylines to maximize profitability and minimize the risk of alienating any segment of their target market, which is everyone. This results in games that, despite their technical polish, lack originality, creativity, and depth. They often feature excessive microtransactions, season passes, and other monetization strategies that can detract from the overall gaming experience, these corporations may also incorporate "woke" language and themes, but they're often seen as a superficial and unsuccessful attempt at inclusivity that fails to add meaningful substance to the game.
Corporate games tend to follow formulaic designs, relying on "tried-and-true" mechanics and generic storylines to maximize profitability and minimize the risk of alienating any segment of their target market, which is everyone. This results in games that, despite their technical polish, lack originality, creativity, and depth. They often feature excessive microtransactions, season passes, and other monetization strategies that can detract from the overall gaming experience, these corporations may also incorporate "woke" language and themes, but they're often seen as a superficial and unsuccessful attempt at inclusivity that fails to add meaningful substance to the game.
I was really excited about the new sci-fi RPG, but it ended up being just another corporate game—great graphics, but it felt so generic and uninspired. It’s clear they were more focused on appealing to everyone than making something truly unique
by CurbMan July 19, 2024

by Josiah LaFleur January 4, 2019

Someone who thinks of everything as a game or a sport/for sport, but always changes the rules, schedules, or changes/throws the game entirely if they start to lose at it. Usually these are your most competitive people to begin with, desperate to win at any cost.
The game changer always thought everything was a game to everybody else too, and that everybody should always be just as playful and friendly about life as him/her.
by Solid Mantis December 6, 2020

by Conns12 May 2, 2024
