If you ever heard Netflix Dark tv series, it's basically the same thing but without incest.
Whereas they are high quality shows with master degree level astophysics and natural science, philosophy infos.
Whereas they are high quality shows with master degree level astophysics and natural science, philosophy infos.
Karen: Noah is my mother and father also son? What the fuck is that? How can someone be mother of herself? I memorized all family tree of Dark but still I can't figure out!
Daniel: Then watch Steins Gate.
Daniel: Then watch Steins Gate.
by WeebLawStudent October 4, 2023

by MattN36 January 16, 2022

by The gong practitioner July 17, 2020

Skill-gated is any type of game that becomes too hard to play, because of the "skill level" needed to maintain a level of positivity and fun. When players get too good, it forces you to either try and match their skill level or give up playing the game.
Call of Duty has become mainly skill-gated, because of the amount of good players.
I dont think I want to play Fortnite, its too skill-gated.
(insert game name) has become skill-gated.
This is skill-gated.
I dont think I want to play Fortnite, its too skill-gated.
(insert game name) has become skill-gated.
This is skill-gated.
by BananaJo33 December 4, 2023

by yungvanizzle July 24, 2019

"Take gate" is a wordplay on "to take offense" (= take a fence), because offense sounds similar to "a fence".
by tenderjoe May 17, 2010

1) A new word, entered here, meaning the opposite of "negate". A positive counter to "negate's" negative. To gate is to affirm, verify, support, confirm, validate, agree.
Also...
2) A hinged barrier used to close an aperture in a wall, fence, or hedge.
3) A suffix denoting any kind of scandal, real or imagined - "Pizzagate" - following the 1972 Nixonian Watergate imbroglio, itself named for a Washington Hotel.
Also...
2) A hinged barrier used to close an aperture in a wall, fence, or hedge.
3) A suffix denoting any kind of scandal, real or imagined - "Pizzagate" - following the 1972 Nixonian Watergate imbroglio, itself named for a Washington Hotel.
She entered the courtroom, confident that the DNA evidence, supported by eyewitness testimony, would gate her client's claim of innocence.
by Monkey's Dad March 28, 2021
