When your friend tells you he's going to a sporting event but refers to it by the visiting team. One who has homefield disadvantage does this because he/she has to be cocky in making it clear that he/she is a fan of the visitors.
"What are you doing tonight?"
"Going to the Celtics game"
"Are you flying to Boston? The Nuggets play here, tool. You clearly have homefield disadvantage"
"Going to the Celtics game"
"Are you flying to Boston? The Nuggets play here, tool. You clearly have homefield disadvantage"
by zerosignal28 March 14, 2010
(n.) When a host and/or resident is entitled to special privileges; this includes the ability to tastefully sieze or reclaim an item (i.e. last beer) or seat based on ownership of the space being occupied.
by Alan Haun April 02, 2008
In multiplayer online FPS games such as Modern Warfare 3 when your connection seems to be faster than that of your opponents, allowing you more time to line up a shot and fire.
"Dude, its taking forever for these guys to shoot back at me. We are mowing them down. We definitely have homefield advantage on this one."
by KingAir35 May 17, 2012