In fighting games, teching is defined as the process of recovering from hit stun sooner than you would normally by waiting it out.
In smash bros, it can be done by pressing the guard button a few frames before hitting the ground.
It will look as though the character catches themselves before they hit the ground and get back on their feet. It is an important skill when going up against a character with great power that delivers strong hit stun.
In smash bros, it can be done by pressing the guard button a few frames before hitting the ground.
It will look as though the character catches themselves before they hit the ground and get back on their feet. It is an important skill when going up against a character with great power that delivers strong hit stun.
by Huu December 27, 2013
1. abbreviation for "technique," most frequently used in the context of a video game. The plural of this abbreviation is just "tech."
2. abbreviation for "technology."
2. abbreviation for "technology."
1. "Dude, check out this sick Yoshimitsu tech."
"Whoa, dude!"
2. "I'd say I'm pretty skilled with sextoy tech."
"Whoa, dude!"
2. "I'd say I'm pretty skilled with sextoy tech."
by fakt0r September 13, 2017
Acronym for Antiquated Technologies Academy, formerly the Advanced Technology Academy, but technology has passed the school by at the turn of the century.
by Oler March 07, 2005
Intratec TEC-9 9mm semi-automatic pistol. Pre-ban version could accomodate a 50 round magazine and had a threaded barrel to accept a silencer or barrel extention. It could be easily modified with "hellfire" rapid fire triggers, or full automatic mode.
by Jake November 18, 2003
1. An adjective used to denote something especially effective at a given time. Slang originating from collectible card games: a card deemed particularly useful in a certain situation is deemed "tech," and it spread to other things.
2. A synonym for cool, due to sloppy usage of definition 1.
Both definitions are usually only used by card geeks.
2. A synonym for cool, due to sloppy usage of definition 1.
Both definitions are usually only used by card geeks.
Oh, man. Telling your mother that you were at a blood drive instead of out drinking was tech—now she thinks you're disoriented due to blood loss!
by Starfury April 12, 2004
a 9mm assault pistol made by the Intratec company in Miami, Florida. favored by gangstas in the hood because the retail price is only about $300.
by duece February 04, 2004
A person with EXTREME knowledge or skills with computers or electronically gear (but not including actual game). A positive comment which replaces geek and it's sometimes not as positive effect.
by Robbie J June 10, 2003