Sneaking up behind a person when they crouch to tie their shoelaces and tipping them onto the ground.
"Hey, Josh! Want to come raiding with me this weekend?"
"You what? I've matured past such juvenile pursuits. Besides, I'm playing Skyrim all weekend."
"You what? I've matured past such juvenile pursuits. Besides, I'm playing Skyrim all weekend."
by Mortechant June 26, 2015
by gfiafp August 3, 2017
When a person that has a large profile on social media asks his or her followers to attack and/or harass another profile.
by Subiefreak November 26, 2017
An affliction that has spread amongst the Boy Cunt Crew. It is transmitted by sneezing on a stack of freezer burnt sausages and passing them out at barbecues. Symptoms include severe anti social behaviour, a deep concern with the affairs of other people, and a deep desire to spread the disease by inviting people to eat the sausages at a barbecue.
by Kung Of The Duckheads August 27, 2019
when a party/'event', usually one which contains weed and beer, is ended because cops came in and basically took over. totally fucks up someones night,
Person 1-"hey man, how was that party last night?"
Person 2-"dudee, shitty ass party got raided!"
Person 1-"fuck dude, that suckks!"
Person 2-"dudee, shitty ass party got raided!"
Person 1-"fuck dude, that suckks!"
by my yearr August 30, 2009
Often used with mmorpgs. It involves players banding together to succeed at a common goal- such as taking over territory, killing an opposing faction, or most commonly killing big scary internet monsters that drop coveted items.
It can be used as a noun or verb, noun referring a specific event, and in verbage, the act of embarking on that event.
It can be used as a noun or verb, noun referring a specific event, and in verbage, the act of embarking on that event.
A: We've scheduled a Black Temple raid tonight. You coming?
B: I can't raid, I gotta get laid!
A: No epix or dkp for you!
B: I can't raid, I gotta get laid!
A: No epix or dkp for you!
by liquoredonlife February 5, 2008
by Jake Jimenez July 31, 2006