Used when person, website or anything is giving you too much infomation.
Used when walking out of a room or going to bed, or having time out, switching off from exterior stimulus.
Used when feeling vague, tired or absent minded.
used when closing PC computer programs.
Used when walking out of a room or going to bed, or having time out, switching off from exterior stimulus.
Used when feeling vague, tired or absent minded.
used when closing PC computer programs.
by The Buhck Boys September 14, 2007
by kohlmanfrack April 20, 2010
shortcut key for nearly all Windows Operating Systems to Close the active window or application.
Also used as an insulting tool by the 1337 or l33t people to have a bad/angry gamers, aka noob, to trick them to quit the game.
Also used as an insulting tool by the 1337 or l33t people to have a bad/angry gamers, aka noob, to trick them to quit the game.
friend: dude, how do I quit this?
me: hold 'Alt' and press the 'F4' key at the top of the keyboard.
also
l33t: to fix the lag, hold Alt and press F4
<random noobs log out>
l33t: sweet, less lag...works all the time.
me: hold 'Alt' and press the 'F4' key at the top of the keyboard.
also
l33t: to fix the lag, hold Alt and press F4
<random noobs log out>
l33t: sweet, less lag...works all the time.
by Edward Evil, CEO of Evil INC November 16, 2004
Used in online games to 'pwn'/scam 'nobbies' due to the fact that this command closes your current open window.
l337: To duplicate money/items drop them on the ground and press alt+f4
Nub: OK!
(nub leaves game)
l337: haha, j00 got pwnt
Nub: OK!
(nub leaves game)
l337: haha, j00 got pwnt
by JimE Ray January 24, 2005
by Arnold the governator October 20, 2003
Often used to discourage n00bs, this is often said while playing a game or talking in a chat room. Usually results in never seeing the n00b again.
by RyaN February 19, 2003
The (not so) secret key combo that every teen must know. Pressing Alt+F4 on an active window closes that window instantly, which is useful especially if you're on something you're not supposed to be on. It works on Windows and Linux, however on Mac, you must instead press command + Q, and if you use a Chromebook, the closest you will get to alt+f4 is Ctrl + Shift + Q, which logs you out if pressed two times.
Seriously, Alt+f4 can be a life saver, especially at class or if you have overprotective/strict parents that makes your house look like North Korea
by AxolotlStudiosYT April 01, 2020