by UchihaGod October 6, 2016

A GamerBoy Commander in the war against the Furries. Often used in videos on the popular social media platform: "TikTok". They are often used with the "Duet" ability, were the Gamerboys "Duet" with a TikTok, Containing a Furry.
by GoodGuyGamer November 27, 2018

He is a CEO of a start up and he does everything... so is he a Chief executive officer ... no dude , he is Chief Everything Officer !
by QuirkyCEO October 17, 2017

2 best friends that are definitely pred rank in apex and have 4k 20 bombs no cap trust, also like doing stupid stuff like running across the golf course and lighting off fireworks and both lonely but have each other so it’s ok even tho the pain is still there, like to talk in an Indian accent while playing video games and use the stone guy emoji thing a ton same with the laughing cat. Also it’s not sus to FaceTime in the shower with the homie.
If you and your friend are close enough then pop the question. “Hey man, we have been friends for a while now. Can I call you chief?”
“Hell ya chief. Now let’s cop this dub with wraith and ash”
You are now chiefs.
“Hell ya chief. Now let’s cop this dub with wraith and ash”
You are now chiefs.
by Tyce the milf king November 22, 2021

by Chilloutchase April 14, 2019

Chief (Bunglish)
Bunglish Slang
Definition:
Chief is a Bunglish slang term used to describe a player who is skilled, respected, and original in gameplay. Chiefs are the opposite of “Bradley” or “No Rick” players. They often use unconventional or challenging playstyles, such as whip builds, shield-only runs, or other non-meta strategies. The term conveys admiration and status within Bunglish communities.
Origins:
The word “Chief” has long been used as a respectful title in English, but within Bunglish it was adopted to label those who demonstrate genuine talent and creativity in games. The term rose alongside other Bunglish insults and praise terms between 2023 and 2025.
Usage:
Used to compliment or acknowledge a player’s skill or originality.
Can be used humorously or seriously depending on context.
Often contrasted with insults like “Bradley” or “No Rick” to emphasize a player’s superiority
Bunglish Slang
Definition:
Chief is a Bunglish slang term used to describe a player who is skilled, respected, and original in gameplay. Chiefs are the opposite of “Bradley” or “No Rick” players. They often use unconventional or challenging playstyles, such as whip builds, shield-only runs, or other non-meta strategies. The term conveys admiration and status within Bunglish communities.
Origins:
The word “Chief” has long been used as a respectful title in English, but within Bunglish it was adopted to label those who demonstrate genuine talent and creativity in games. The term rose alongside other Bunglish insults and praise terms between 2023 and 2025.
Usage:
Used to compliment or acknowledge a player’s skill or originality.
Can be used humorously or seriously depending on context.
Often contrasted with insults like “Bradley” or “No Rick” to emphasize a player’s superiority
Chief (Bunglish)
“Only a real Chief can pull off that whip build.”
“Chief went in solo and beat the boss without a scratch.”
“Don’t be a Bradley — play like a Chief.”
“Chiefs don’t need bleed builds.”
Cultural Notes:
Calling someone a Chief in Bunglish is a badge of honor. It’s used both sincerely and ironically, but always signals respect for skill, effort, or style. The term helps create Bunglish’s layered social dynamic, distinguishing elites from casual or weak players.
Related Terms:
Bradley – weak or unskilled player.
No Rick – no skill or incompetence.
Villain – enemy or unskilled opponent.
Baaby – childish or cowardly player.
Whip Build – a respected but challenging combat style.
“Only a real Chief can pull off that whip build.”
“Chief went in solo and beat the boss without a scratch.”
“Don’t be a Bradley — play like a Chief.”
“Chiefs don’t need bleed builds.”
Cultural Notes:
Calling someone a Chief in Bunglish is a badge of honor. It’s used both sincerely and ironically, but always signals respect for skill, effort, or style. The term helps create Bunglish’s layered social dynamic, distinguishing elites from casual or weak players.
Related Terms:
Bradley – weak or unskilled player.
No Rick – no skill or incompetence.
Villain – enemy or unskilled opponent.
Baaby – childish or cowardly player.
Whip Build – a respected but challenging combat style.
by No Rick 🎉🎉😂😂 July 27, 2025

by Big Bear13 November 4, 2012
