A phrase used as a taunt at the end of a match in competitive online gaming. It is a contraction of
gg and
ez.
There are several ways of using this phrase:
* Honestly (but considered
BM), at the end of a steamroll.
* Ironically, by the winner. When both teams were equally matched and the final scores are close to one another. One could argue that there was an actual
gg, in which both sides had an equal opportunity and
skill to secure the win. It is often used to express discontent, possibly as a result of their own team'
s performance, even though they did win.
* Ironically, by the
loser. Regardless of the game outcome, a member of the losing party
may express "ggez". With that, ironically congratulating the winning team, while simultaneously insulting the team members of their own losing team. Telling the winning team that the reason for their victory was the poor performance of the losing team.
It can be argued that
gg stands for git gud (rather than "good game"), as another layer of
insult.