Acronym for Player Vs. Player
1. A type of game wherein human opponents primarily compete against one another.
2. A well known gaming comic.
1. A type of game wherein human opponents primarily compete against one another.
2. A well known gaming comic.
by Invalid H. User April 24, 2003
PVP, abbreviation for Player Vs Player. Describes scenarios common in electronic gaming in which players are pitted against each other.
by typo October 12, 2004
Derived from the acronym for "Player Vs. Player", PvP may also refer to a quarrel between two promiscuous men when it is modified to "Playa Vs. Playa"
by Zion Zaibatsu May 13, 2008
P.v.P : Player Versus Player
a Balanced fight where 2 or more players of a game compete against each other.
Commonly misunderstood for:
zerg
PvP is generally expected to be a "fair" combat or battle situation
PvP is also the title of a webcomic drawn by: Scott Kurtz
a Balanced fight where 2 or more players of a game compete against each other.
Commonly misunderstood for:
zerg
PvP is generally expected to be a "fair" combat or battle situation
PvP is also the title of a webcomic drawn by: Scott Kurtz
Hey, are you up for a 2-2 PvP match tonight in Half-Life?
Man, yesterday's PvP was completely messed up when the Alliance Zerged us with Guards.
Man, yesterday's PvP was completely messed up when the Alliance Zerged us with Guards.
by T S May 30, 2005
The only way to game, a game were the devlopers have enough faith to give the players full control of there actions instead of forcing them down a certian path.
Carebears are the complete opposite of PvP gamers.
Carebears are the complete opposite of PvP gamers.
by D.C. July 14, 2003
Although traditionally known as player vs player, it can also be commonly known as another term for jacking off; player vs penis
by Frums March 20, 2009
Forums, found on pvpforums.com
Home to fads, slash, randomness. Luckily, no goatse.
Originally based on Scott Kurtz's pvpcomics.
Home to fads, slash, randomness. Luckily, no goatse.
Originally based on Scott Kurtz's pvpcomics.
by Brainstrain January 19, 2004