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Pushing

The term “pushing” as used in (but not limited to) battle royale games such as Fortnite, where a group of opposing enemies forces another group to fight in combat. E.g. “They’re pushing.” Any revision of my explanation worth adding to mine could be used in order to make the term more understood. 206.255.21.90 (talk) 18:08, 8 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Addition to the term "t-bagging"

while t-bagging is typically used as a taunt, it is also sometimes used as a form of communication, the most common message being "I'm freindly, don't kill me" or, "yes" Metalclaw8045 (talk) 21:49, 9 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

"dub" should be added to the list

"Dub" is an abbreviation of the letter W, and since the W can refer to a victory, it is often used to refer to winning in a game. NoobieMaxy (talk) 06:29, 25 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Must be made know that despite its size, this list is not comprehensive

I propose that we mention that this list is not a comprehensive list of all gamer terms, and include the fact that game slang, much like slang or jargon in general, varies from game to game, and there are more specific slang terms that are used in some games that aren't used in any other game.

Languagelover3000 (talk) 11:20, 19 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]