get out of my level
a phrase used to combat noobs. originated from the game runescape where different worlds were new levels.
noob leveled up to your superior gaming level and killed you.
“dude, get out of my level”
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1. guttural noise derived from “ge-ert” an utterance by a high school math teacher. it developed through various mutations until arriving at its present pr-nunciation. 2. name of underground newspaper at broadneck senior high school. ms. sharma are we having a math test today?” asked dave. “geyotun!” ms. sharma replied
- GGIM
usually a drunk saying, ggim stands for “go get it man!”. this can refer to getting more drinks at the bar, or getting at that fine girl across said bar. drunk friend 1: cheers and ggim! drunk friend 2: i’m gonna gg that girl over there! drunk friend 1: f-ck yeahh!
- Roat
a disgusting uneducated, filthy looking creature. “who’s that disgusting uneducated, filthy looking creature?” “caitlin serrotti. she’s such a roat” pie’s verion of ‘roar’ 08:31 cromax roats at pie_lad
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another way of saying, shocking it was so shawking when lane got off runescape
- Ghorn
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