(in video games) action of having destroyed, constructed, etc., for the purpose of irritating someone or making someone angry
by gamrrgrrl November 21, 2014
1. Purposefully shooting or otherwise sabotaging your teammates in an online game.
2. In online gaming where one repeatedly killing the same individual or individuals over and over again, or camping their corpse to prevent them from retrieving it, or otherwise performing actions in a game to prevent the player from enjoying the game.
3. In online gaming, someone who takes pleasure in creating grief for an opponent via various "cheap" tactics.
2. In online gaming where one repeatedly killing the same individual or individuals over and over again, or camping their corpse to prevent them from retrieving it, or otherwise performing actions in a game to prevent the player from enjoying the game.
3. In online gaming, someone who takes pleasure in creating grief for an opponent via various "cheap" tactics.
by [LK]Myrik December 10, 2004
1. A profound mental anguish that one feels when one loses a loved one. Often accompanied with feelings of sorrow, regret, anger, guilt, and feeling very lonely.
2. An annoyance, frustration or difficulty.
2. An annoyance, frustration or difficulty.
"Grief at the absence of a loved one is happiness compared to life with a person one hates."
1. In his state of grief over losing the love of his life, Hank turned to liquor to ease his sorrows.
2."I swear, you give me nothing but grief over the way I clean the house!" Lucy said to her mother-in-law.
1. In his state of grief over losing the love of his life, Hank turned to liquor to ease his sorrows.
2."I swear, you give me nothing but grief over the way I clean the house!" Lucy said to her mother-in-law.
by OneBadAsp November 4, 2006
by Kosko November 26, 2003
when you feel so helpless and stupid that you think nothing will ever be right again, and your macaroni and cheese tastes like sawdust, and you can't even jerk off because it seems like too much trouble.
Good grief...
by jexjex March 11, 2012
Griefing has many different types, and occurs in many different games.
General Griefing:
1: Training, or angering hostile mobs to chase you at another player. This is named because the chain of mobs looks like a train.
2: Camping, or killing a player, then killing them again at their point of death or the spawn.
3: PVP stalking, or stalking a player and continuing to kill them. This is similar to camping, but occurs with the same player for a long period of time.
4: Chat spamming, or adding random text or profanity into the chat.
Specific Griefing:
Sandbox Games
5: Spleefing. This is very annoying if this occurs outside a designated spleef arena.
6: Walls. Self-explanatory, but must be constructed out of a high-level material that cannot be easily destroyed. This is also used to defend against griefers.
7: Encasement in walls. Normal walls, but surrounding a player so s/he can't get out.
FPS games
8: Sniping. This is normally not griefing, but is a form of the PVP stalker.
Targets for Griefers:
1. Minecraft. This game is a sandbox game, and is easily griefed. This game is particularly good for griefing as almost-indestructible structures can be built out of obsidian and used for walling and encasement.
2. World of Warcraft. This game is very popular, and thus griefed often.
3. Terraria. This game is very similar to Minecraft, as both were based off the game Infiniminer, and thus is griefed in very similar ways.
General Griefing:
1: Training, or angering hostile mobs to chase you at another player. This is named because the chain of mobs looks like a train.
2: Camping, or killing a player, then killing them again at their point of death or the spawn.
3: PVP stalking, or stalking a player and continuing to kill them. This is similar to camping, but occurs with the same player for a long period of time.
4: Chat spamming, or adding random text or profanity into the chat.
Specific Griefing:
Sandbox Games
5: Spleefing. This is very annoying if this occurs outside a designated spleef arena.
6: Walls. Self-explanatory, but must be constructed out of a high-level material that cannot be easily destroyed. This is also used to defend against griefers.
7: Encasement in walls. Normal walls, but surrounding a player so s/he can't get out.
FPS games
8: Sniping. This is normally not griefing, but is a form of the PVP stalker.
Targets for Griefers:
1. Minecraft. This game is a sandbox game, and is easily griefed. This game is particularly good for griefing as almost-indestructible structures can be built out of obsidian and used for walling and encasement.
2. World of Warcraft. This game is very popular, and thus griefed often.
3. Terraria. This game is very similar to Minecraft, as both were based off the game Infiniminer, and thus is griefed in very similar ways.
Steve: Finished my house!
(explosion, due to creepers)
Herobrine: Griefed you!
Herobrine was banned from the server.
Steve: pwned
Above, a common form of griefing in Minecraft.
(explosion, due to creepers)
Herobrine: Griefed you!
Herobrine was banned from the server.
Steve: pwned
Above, a common form of griefing in Minecraft.
by RedstoneAurora April 3, 2013
by sbn444 August 31, 2018