Person One: Man, have you ever listened to "thought it was a drought" by Future?
Person Two: Bruh, I know that song like the back of my hand, the dabbing point is at 0:46!
Person Two: Bruh, I know that song like the back of my hand, the dabbing point is at 0:46!
by Q from the Burbs December 12, 2016
by purplezebra March 19, 2010
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by LOI_NotJack April 06, 2022
when arguing with a parent, this is the point where the parent clearly knows that she has lost, and pulls her rank as an adult with a classic parent phrase, ie. "I will wash your mouth out with soap", "i said no. You dont need a reason why!". Once these phrases are said, it is clear the child has won the parents argument in their head, but will be beat because of their authority.
Dude, my mom was obviously at the point of destruction when we were arguing and she told me to go to my room!
by ncpigger April 27, 2011
A point at which the player may not turn back. You may not revisit any prior locations or start any missed sidequests; you MUST continue your journey until you beat the game, and any content you avoided up to this point may not be reached.
The Point of No Return is always preceded immediately by the Point of Safe Return, which is the last chance to do sidequests or stock up for the journey. Similar Plot Tunnels lock the player onto a set course for a while, but they don’t lead straight to the end of the game. Game Levels are where you’re frequently prevented from returning to previous areas.
The term “Point of No Return” originates in aviation, where a plane that crosses this point must continue toward its destination.
Point of No Return, Plot Tunnel, and Game Level all have pages on TV Tropes, where you can read more about them and what games they’re in.
The Point of No Return is always preceded immediately by the Point of Safe Return, which is the last chance to do sidequests or stock up for the journey. Similar Plot Tunnels lock the player onto a set course for a while, but they don’t lead straight to the end of the game. Game Levels are where you’re frequently prevented from returning to previous areas.
The term “Point of No Return” originates in aviation, where a plane that crosses this point must continue toward its destination.
Point of No Return, Plot Tunnel, and Game Level all have pages on TV Tropes, where you can read more about them and what games they’re in.
SAVE GAME?
This is your last chance to save the game. You are about to cross the Point of No Return. If you do decide to save your game, keep the save file handy should you need to come back.
Yes No
This is your last chance to save the game. You are about to cross the Point of No Return. If you do decide to save your game, keep the save file handy should you need to come back.
Yes No
by The_Epicness9000 March 16, 2022
It is usually not easy or even possible to pinpoint the "bond point" because feeling intimately connected to someone is a feeling that surfaces and slowly or quickly grows to a level where both individuals realize they have bonded.
Last night talking on the phone with someone, every five-minutes or so we kept finding ourselves at higher and higher levels of intimacy and trust.
Last night talking on the phone with someone, every five-minutes or so we kept finding ourselves at higher and higher levels of intimacy and trust.
by but for March 06, 2018