A live stream that consists of thousands of people playing a single game of Pokemon by typing commands into their computer and/or mobile device. Despite the utter chaos created progress is still made. Very slowly of course ,but it's still progress.
Refers to cheaply-made PC games designed to appeal to content creators or influencers on sites like Twitch or YouTube. Often revolving around co-op mechanics inspired or taken directly from existing titles.
Streamer: "Alright chat, today we're gonna be playing 'Hole Digging Company,' with my 6 other streaming friends. No guys, I swear it's totally different than Lethal Company, I promise it's not TwitchSlop guys."
All I tweeted was that his link was a bit lame, and then he tweeted back that my profile pic was ugly, so I tweeted back that at least I knew the difference between a sentence and a paragraph and then he said something nasty about my use of semi-colons. It was a total Twitslap. I feel dirty.
Originally used in the MOBA Heroes Of The Storm by Blizzard.
To make a play in a video game, that is worthy of being clipped. Oftentimes, instead players do end up needlessly feeding, though.
A: Yo Brad, have you heard of Syon?
B: I have, he's an infamous twitchclipping ape.
A He really is, he went 3-14 in my game!