Gentleman’s Good Game Otherwise written as GGG or Triple G: to predict an unsavory outcome based on someone’s ignorance to prior information/warnings; when the outcome is clear, but participants will continue for fun.
You would use this preemptively, when you know your chances of winning are slim, but only if any chance you had was thrown away by yourself, your team, or a teammate. You would not use this if the opposing team simply gains an advantage or outplays you; that’s just a gg (good game). It’s a respectful way to say you know you basically lost, but without giving up your hustle. After all, they could also fumble the game with the remaining time.
This term can be tossed out at any time, write a game starts, mid-game, or just before the game ends.
You would use this preemptively, when you know your chances of winning are slim, but only if any chance you had was thrown away by yourself, your team, or a teammate. You would not use this if the opposing team simply gains an advantage or outplays you; that’s just a gg (good game). It’s a respectful way to say you know you basically lost, but without giving up your hustle. After all, they could also fumble the game with the remaining time.
This term can be tossed out at any time, write a game starts, mid-game, or just before the game ends.
Ross is throwing the game? Damn. Welp, I guess that’s Gentleman’s GG (ggg). I’m still finna play, tho
by Gamma Centauri March 05, 2024