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Prosu Player 

Pronounced: Poo-roh-soo Play-ahh
The origins of the word comes from the combination of the words gosu(skilled) and pro(professional)

An e-Warrior who plays people who try to play him or her.
Prosu players exhibit skills in FPS, RTS, MMO's.

It is often said that once, every hundred years, a new prosu player is born into this world, they are indeed rare.

Prosu Players are commonly found hiding behind bushes and trees, ready to ambush an unsuspecting victim.

People often wonder why Prosu Players who are so Prosu.

Prosu Players often lawls at their victim's corpses.

You can tell where a Prosu Player has been by the path of destruction that follows them - usually littered with various corpses with chat bubbles on them with either the words "wtf" or "wow". Sometimes even a combination of the two.

The true purpose of the Prosu Player is to find the holy grail, aka the epic lulz.
Example 1:
"WTF!!! We just got rolled >.<"
"Duh, what did you expect? We were up against Prosu Players."

Example 2:
Timmy: OMG my group just got zerged hella bad
Rob: Wow, they came out of no where, there were too many!!1!
Billy: .... There were just two of them...
Timmy: Uhhh, well they must've been Prosu Players then!
Billy: OH $H!T! Prosu Players? No wonder! You got off lucky then.
Prosu Player by A. Kyuzo September 15, 2007

product displacement 

The substitution of trademarked product names with fake or phony product names in order to avoid the payment of licensing or advertising fees.

Product displacement is frequently used in the television and movie industries in the 21st Century as a means of representing a certain product without using the exact name to avoid any potential legal costs to the producers of the programs.
The movie "Lethal Agent" had so much product displacement in it. It looked like one big advertorial.

Battlecat (record producer) 

Battlecat (record producer) or battlecat for short ,
Kevin Gilliam (born April 20, 1968), better known by his stage name Battlecat, is an American hip hop record producer & DJ from South Los Angeles, California.

He is well known for producing artists such as Snoop Dogg, 2pac , The Game, Xzibit & Tha Eastsidaz along with a number of other West Coast rappers. His aesthetic is a progression from the early-'90s G-Funk sound pioneered by Above the Law and Dr. Dre, characterized by fat synth bass lines and soulful keys. He is also the concert DJ for Snoop Dogg. As a youth he was a member of the Neighborhood Rollin 60s crip, because of this he has also produced instrumentals for the 1993 album "Bangin' on wax" by rap collaboration Bloods & Crips which went Gold.

He has countless articles of his work and profession

And is considered A LIVING WESTCOAST LEGEND.
If you like west coast rap music chances are Battlecat (record producer) , DJ quik, Daz Dillinger, Dr Dre may have worked

On the production / beats.

who produced skeletons 

Google it, simple. Delete this and fuck off. NOW.
Person A: Who produced Skeletons? I just wanna know
Person B: Google it, simple. Delete this and fuck off. NOW.

Mr. producing 

Mr. producing is when you produce something like the Top G would do.
Mr. producing is when you produce something like the Top G would do. Iam gonna mr. produce this
Mr. producing by Arda5959 June 14, 2023

Mr Producer 

(verb): To 'Mr Producer' something is to harness all your chi into one singular point in the time-space continuum and organise the tabs in the emergency meeting
Andrew 'Mr Producer'd' that emergency meeting with his aikido
Mr Producer by MrAffluential June 14, 2023