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shrink the game

Form of saying to act more mature or more in nature of the occasion.
Gary is acting really silly and childish, he needs to shrink the game.
by Conns12 May 2, 2024
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Game changer

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
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give the game away

To expose how something really works. Usually refers giving away the game that one’s self relies on. Like holding your own Wizard Of Oz curtain open just a little so everyone can see what’s behind it. Normally it’s accepted that one would not want to give the game away.
Fox News embraces nazis because it’s part of their audience and part of where they’re headed, so when a nazi comes on their show and directly spouts nazi propaganda, they get nervous and suppress some of what the nazi is saying because they want to bring a voice to nazis but they don’t want to give the game away, meanwhile nazis freely give the game away because they have little tact in delivering their message.
by APOLOGIEZZZZZ December 7, 2022
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Shovelware’s Brain Game

A meme-packed Roblox quiz show created by shovelware’s studios with collaboration with SMART technologies, where 1–6 players pick trivia categories, and win wacky prizes. Hosted by the legendary Dancing Banana (yep, Peanut Butter Jelly Time), alongside a mysterious voice called the Announcer. Expect utter madness—banana nephews, audience members falling over or randomly setting stuff on fire, and Boardy the SMART Board handling visuals. Players earn points for correct answers and speed, with bonus prize questions tossed in for extra chaos. You always win something: prizes range from 10,000 bottles of dog shampoo to a rusty biplane or Banana-shaped ice cream bars. Duplicates turn into coins, which you can spend on cosmetics like podium skins, buzzer sounds, and text styles.
“Bro, I joined Shovelware’s Brain Game for the trivia, and left with 10,000 bottles of dog shampoo and a podium on fire. Best game night ever”

“I was about to win the round, but Boardy popped up with some pixelated math question and his smug “let’s do some visual learning” voice—dude needs to chill.”
by EMD F59PHI July 9, 2025
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The Name Game

It's like The Penis Game, but instead of screaming "PENIS!", you have to scream somebody's name, e.g. your friend's name, your teacher's name, the name of that Asian kid who goes on all the national competitions etc.
P1: let's play the name game! I'm gonna start with (insert name).
P2:(iNsErT nAmE)
P1:(INSERT NAME)!
P3:(I N S E R T N A M E)!!1!!!
P1,2: wow
by madafakar February 26, 2020
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Game of Thrones effect

When screenwriters of a movie or TV show are hyped up and kill all the protagonists.
Person 1: Jimmy told me you guys watched Rogue One the other day, how was it?
Person 2: Dude it was pretty lit, however they did the Game of Thrones effect at the end.
by whaaatever December 14, 2016
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Pong Major Game

Write the names of some majors on 6 to 10 beerpong cups and then play pong with plenty of beer. The last cup is your major.
College Sophmore played Pong Major Game and was hit the "Photo-journalism" cup last and thus obligated to register as a photo-journalism major the next day.
by Frodo086 April 20, 2009
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