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Overused to the point of vulgarity abbreviation intended to stand for "good game." When people say it no matter what (especially when the winners say it), it dilutes the phrase to the point of meaninglessness. They might as well just say "hahah we kicked your asses."
Come on people, if it was a good game, say "damn that was a good game."
If it was shitty or merely mediocre, don't dilute a phrase that could be used as a compliment if it didn't mean jack squat.
Come on people, if it was a good game, say "damn that was a good game."
If it was shitty or merely mediocre, don't dilute a phrase that could be used as a compliment if it didn't mean jack squat.
<Everyone on winning team> gg
<Cowclops> Shut the FUCK up. That was NOT a good game. You fucking slaughtered us. YOU played well, but we did not, so don't patronize us with halfassed "pleasantries" when you're really just being dingleberries.
<Cowclops> Shut the FUCK up. That was NOT a good game. You fucking slaughtered us. YOU played well, but we did not, so don't patronize us with halfassed "pleasantries" when you're really just being dingleberries.
by Cowclops January 15, 2004
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1. Standing for "Good Game", it is usually said after a round or match of a game as a show of good sportsmanship.
2. Might also be used as another way of saying, "Good Going" or "Nice Job".
2. Might also be used as another way of saying, "Good Going" or "Nice Job".
1. Red Team: GG, blue team.
Blue Team: What are you talking about ? The score was 50 - 7.
2. Person A: Dude, I think she's pregnant.
Person B: ... GG !!!
Blue Team: What are you talking about ? The score was 50 - 7.
2. Person A: Dude, I think she's pregnant.
Person B: ... GG !!!
by TurMoiL911 April 28, 2007
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Good Game, Usually used in games and gamers use them. When its end of a game, people usually say GG to say "Good Game"
by Vhihi June 13, 2018