by useless plays July 02, 2021
by remove May 29, 2005
by pohsib February 15, 2010
A phrase used in the world of warcraft arena community:
1. When someone is playing to not lose instead of playing to win, or playing incredibly defensive with minimal vulnerability i.e. pillar humping, they are playing gay.
2. When someone is playing gimmicky, they are playing gay.
1. When someone is playing to not lose instead of playing to win, or playing incredibly defensive with minimal vulnerability i.e. pillar humping, they are playing gay.
2. When someone is playing gimmicky, they are playing gay.
1. That mage is playing gay. All he's doing is cc'ing everything and ice lancing. He's not even trying to win.
2. That rogue is just re-stealthing behind the pillar until his cloak is back up, he's playing so gay.
3. (Upon seeing the other team's comp), "Ok guys we gotta play gay vs them"
2. That rogue is just re-stealthing behind the pillar until his cloak is back up, he's playing so gay.
3. (Upon seeing the other team's comp), "Ok guys we gotta play gay vs them"
by durrka June 27, 2013
A game you play with people when you are driving. As soon as a person see's a car with six headlights (in some sort of crazy situation), the person yells six play, and hits the roof with his hand six times. The last person who hits the roof is a mcfaggelwaggel, and has to take off one article of clothing.
Gabe: *hits roof* Six Play!
Riley: *hits roof* Six Play!
Zach: *hits roof* Six Play!
Nathan: *cries and takes off one article of clothing/accessory*
Riley: *hits roof* Six Play!
Zach: *hits roof* Six Play!
Nathan: *cries and takes off one article of clothing/accessory*
by lovesboyssometimes July 02, 2009
Guy 1: Hey has Jane picked her Super Bowl team yet?
Guy 2: Nope, she's playing Sweden this year.
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Guy 1: So what did Joe think about the divorce?
Guy 2: He's friends with both of them, so He's gonna play Sweden.
Guy 2: Nope, she's playing Sweden this year.
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Guy 1: So what did Joe think about the divorce?
Guy 2: He's friends with both of them, so He's gonna play Sweden.
by Dexi October 10, 2009
Heard this term recently on Insecure with Issa Rae. It seems to refer to a friend of one's parents or family. Someone who is part of the family, but not an actual relative. Different from a "playground uncle". Used the way those in Asian communities sometimes refer to their parent's friends as "auntie"
by Fandelaspalabras February 08, 2019