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Tuesday, October 10th, 2023
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1:52p |
save scumming http://save-scumming.urbanup.com/7158340 In video games: Manually saving your [game over] and over again (usually before important decisions/[boss battles], etc.) to make sure that if you screw up later on, you can always just return to your most recent [saved game]. Used in games that allow players to save whenever they want, thus making the game substantially easier because there's no real penalty for messing up, and it lets the player know what to expect ahead. | 1:52p |
good damage http://good-damage.urbanup.com/17939734 good damage comes from popular show [bojack horseman]. the phrase means damage that helps or contributes to yourself in a positive way. the opposite is bad damage, which only serves to make you an angry, [regretful] person. plain damage fits in there too. plain damage is just the type of trauma and hurt that just stays there, doing virtually nothing. you remember, it hurts, but it doesnt make you better or worse. kind of like how the [meteor] that killed the dinosaurs leaves damage on the earth, but the damage changes little to nothing about the area. | 1:52p |
Cheeky Wee http://cheeky-wee.urbanup.com/17912228 A slang word for taking a [wee], normally were your not supposed to for example, behind a tree or in your best friends [back yard], etc. it is mostly used [in Australia] (the best country) and, Personally it is my favorite type of wee | 1:52p |
Brewjob http://brewjob.urbanup.com/4303877 Having to put one's mouth [over the top] of a newly-opened beer bottle/can in order to prevent [overflow]. Looks quite like a [clumsy] blowjob, hence the name. | 1:52p |
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sleep debt http://sleep-debt.urbanup.com/2899784 lack of sleep, or when [you owe] yourself some rest becasue you have been too busy. when you are not getting enough sleep, and need to calculate how much you owe your body sleep account is negative, or in the red first used by [British airways] and also sited on multiple occasions by [lifehacker].com |
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