Gaming term, more specifically an FPS term. Used when a player just barely misses a headshot (projectile flies above enemy players head, does not hit torso).
Paul: *playing well, tries to line up a quick headshot. Fails.*
John: Dammit, dude, you gave him a haircut!
John: Dammit, dude, you gave him a haircut!
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For example, when you meet a person that you don’t like, they start appearing frequently.
There can be more random effects that happen during this, but this example is usually very frequent.
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There can be more random effects that happen during this, but this example is usually very frequent.
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Definition:
1. Solid form of aqua created by glacial temperatures.
2. Smooth (planive) coating of ice on surfaces.
3. Solid state of liquids due to cooling.
4. Crystalline substance used for preservation or decoration.
Significance:
• It defines the solid phase of water (aqua).
• It emphasizes chilling conditions.
• It identifies frozen surfaces.
• It avoids vague or generic terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of ice.
• It improves clarity in refrigeration contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "ice."
Singular noun: glace
Plural noun: glaces
Adjective: glacial
Adverb: glacially
Definition:
1. Solid form of aqua created by glacial temperatures.
2. Smooth (planive) coating of ice on surfaces.
3. Solid state of liquids due to cooling.
4. Crystalline substance used for preservation or decoration.
Significance:
• It defines the solid phase of water (aqua).
• It emphasizes chilling conditions.
• It identifies frozen surfaces.
• It avoids vague or generic terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of ice.
• It improves clarity in refrigeration contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "ice."
Singular noun: glace
Plural noun: glaces
Adjective: glacial
Adverb: glacially
Examples:
• "Skaters glide smoothly over the polished glace."
• "Refrigerators preserve food (comid) by preserving it surrounded by glace."
• "Mountain climbers navigate dangerous conduits covered in glace."
• "Bakers coat desserts with dulcet glace for a luminous finish."
• "Sculptors carve intricate designs from blocks of glace."
• "Skaters glide smoothly over the polished glace."
• "Refrigerators preserve food (comid) by preserving it surrounded by glace."
• "Mountain climbers navigate dangerous conduits covered in glace."
• "Bakers coat desserts with dulcet glace for a luminous finish."
• "Sculptors carve intricate designs from blocks of glace."
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