Person 1: have you played the new online video game?
Person 2: there’s a lot, what are you talking about?
Person 3: he obv means the new hit video game called fried Kentucky cheeseburger simulator
Person 4: that’s not a real game idiot
Person 2: there’s a lot, what are you talking about?
Person 3: he obv means the new hit video game called fried Kentucky cheeseburger simulator
Person 4: that’s not a real game idiot
by Ericskykid May 24, 2023
The act of finding out if a partner is cheating by tempting him/her specifically online. Many couples meet online and worry their partner is cheating using online investigation agents.
I thought about honey trapping online and set a honey trap using honey-trapping.com to find out if he was unfaithful. Turns out he reacted to the temptation..
by chriskkk August 18, 2007
Online Gaming Max or OGM is well known Hax0rs tool for playing online games such as Counterstrike. Origianally developed in sweden by sven goran erikson himself
by Gazz February 03, 2003
"Ok", she began, "so he like, asked me out, but I mean, when I like, asked if he was like, into "Cheer" he dropped Ted Danson, Kirstie Alley and, like, Shelley Long and I mean like, whose great-grandparents are they??? So I gotta do some online carbon dating first."
by Monkey's Dad October 26, 2020
The result of a spending spree or going out with friends (usually involving alcohol) where you use your debit or credit card without regard to the final bill or tab.
The result of a Splurge.
The result of a Splurge.
Friend 1: Hey how was the bar last night?
Friend 2: It got a little out of control, I don't really remember what happened. This morning I check my bank account and when i saw the tab that i paid, I almost fell off my chair.
Friend 1: You are suffering from Online Banking Shock.
Friend 2: It got a little out of control, I don't really remember what happened. This morning I check my bank account and when i saw the tab that i paid, I almost fell off my chair.
Friend 1: You are suffering from Online Banking Shock.
by TMBTenor December 29, 2010
The act of secretly masturbating to online pornography, while claiming that you are doing legitimate online business.
Sam knocked on his roommate's door, "Hey you wanna go out to a bar? Maybe we can meet some girls and hookup with them." Roommate replies, "Nah that's okay. I think I'll pay the bills online and call it a night."
by Secret TM December 14, 2016
Yet another crapfest brought to you by the 'wonderful' makers of Nexon. Dungeon Fighter Online, known as DFO in abbreviated form, is a 2D side scroller beat 'em up.
You know, like Final Fight.
The game takes place in Arad, and its intro sequence seems to show that you're playing in a post apocalyptic world.
DFO was first released in Korea, and has recently been released in America. You hotkey your skills to attack, as would be expected.
You do not allocate your stats yourself, but instead only control your skill points in an attempt to make a good build.
Much to the game's genre, the graphics are intentionally nostalgic and you'll remember how you spent all of your wage at the arcade.
The game isn't bad, however. Some of its pros are that it is free to play, fast paced, and it -is- nostalgic.
However, this is outweighed by the cons of the game.
1. No free customization of sprite.
2. Repetitive.
3. Five classes, mostly gender bound.
Slayer -- Guy with a demon hand. Damage class.
Fighter -- Seemingly the "tank" of this game.
Gunner -- "Ranger". Good at ranging, sucks at anything within melee range.
Mage -- Self explanatory. Really powerful spells. Lowest amount of HP.
Priest -- Wait, what? This... is a melee class. You hit the enemy with a giant cross.
There are 4 possible job advancements per class.
If you're looking for a game in which you could experience a little nostalgia, it -might- be worth your time.
You know, like Final Fight.
The game takes place in Arad, and its intro sequence seems to show that you're playing in a post apocalyptic world.
DFO was first released in Korea, and has recently been released in America. You hotkey your skills to attack, as would be expected.
You do not allocate your stats yourself, but instead only control your skill points in an attempt to make a good build.
Much to the game's genre, the graphics are intentionally nostalgic and you'll remember how you spent all of your wage at the arcade.
The game isn't bad, however. Some of its pros are that it is free to play, fast paced, and it -is- nostalgic.
However, this is outweighed by the cons of the game.
1. No free customization of sprite.
2. Repetitive.
3. Five classes, mostly gender bound.
Slayer -- Guy with a demon hand. Damage class.
Fighter -- Seemingly the "tank" of this game.
Gunner -- "Ranger". Good at ranging, sucks at anything within melee range.
Mage -- Self explanatory. Really powerful spells. Lowest amount of HP.
Priest -- Wait, what? This... is a melee class. You hit the enemy with a giant cross.
There are 4 possible job advancements per class.
If you're looking for a game in which you could experience a little nostalgia, it -might- be worth your time.
"There was a new game released by Nexon, 'Dungeon Fighter Online'. Have you tried it?" - Nexon Fan 1
"Yes. I felt like I was playing a game from ten years ago..."
"So... is that a good or a bad thing?" - Nexon Fan 2
"Dunno. It's not horrendous, but I don't think I'll be putting much time into it." - Nexon Fan 1
"Yes. I felt like I was playing a game from ten years ago..."
"So... is that a good or a bad thing?" - Nexon Fan 2
"Dunno. It's not horrendous, but I don't think I'll be putting much time into it." - Nexon Fan 1
by Auro November 10, 2009