Ganja
Another term to describe marijuana. I research the term up on the internet, and the meaning that corresponds to their context was marijuana/weed/pot. Ganja actually derives from the Hindi More…
gank
To steal, rip off It is speculated that it is related to "gang," developed from "ganged up on" or something similar to "ganged" and eventually "ganked." =Girl, I can't be played or ganked More…
gank
To take from a person without their knowledge or consent. It was coined as a euphemism for steal. =He didn’t buy that, he ganked it from the store. =A friend
gank
To get killed by surprise by many people on a computer game. This word was form in the early 90's from gang and hijack but it meant to rob or con. In the 21th century this word is now used More…
Gank
to take, especially by grabbing or yanking. In its most common context, GANK evokes idea of stealing. In modern usage, it has undergone broadening, and is interchangeable with the word More…
gank
To take and carry away the property of another without authorization. Used in the same context as stealing, or taking. The action of taking something which does not belong to you. ='Stop More…
gank
To take or steal something that does not belong to you. possibly formed from a combination of gang and yank =I accidentally my CD case at the party, and somebody ganked them. Etymology : More…
gank
1. To steal someone's property with malicious intent. 2. To gang up on and kill someone's character in a video game. This word means to steal with a connotation of malicious intent. It can More…
Gank
To steal. Type of word formation: Metonymy, from the slang noun gank meaning fake crack cocaine. Possible reason used: Student wanted a trendy way to say “to steal” and More…
gank (4)
To surprise and eliminate an enemy in an online game, usually as a group creating an unfavorable position for the enemy (i.e. a 2 versus 1 scenario). =For example in League of Legends, More…
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(Verb) (within video games) to flank an enemy player so as to create a favorable opportunity for the nearby teammate(s) =The term seems to come from a blending of "to gang up on" More…
Gank [2]
(of "gang" and "flank") In arena video games with limited vision of the enemy team, involves one or more players of one team quickly moving to and taking out one or more More…
gank(2)
to take or copy media from the internet that was produced by another person, either with our without permission =I ganked this icon from someone, but now I can't remember who. More…
Gank(2)
To gang up upon or kill a character in an online game, generally in an underhanded or dishonorable manner. The phrase originally had a more narrow meaning, referring only to a group of More…
Gank(3)
In video games, the act of a larger group of teammates ambushing a smaller group of the opposing players. The term probably originated from online team computer games. “Gank” was most More…
gank(5)
(Novel Creation) To surprise or ambush an enemy, used within the context of arena based video game. =Gank is one of many internet terms used in arena games. Arena games normally pit teams More…
gank(6)
To gang up with friendly individuals and attack an enemy, typically used by players of online multiplayer games. ="Hey, that player looks weak, let's hurry up and gank him!" More…
gank(7)
to simultaneously attack an individual with many people. =This word is video-gamer slang, which originates from hip-hop slang. Gank is a derivation of the word gang, and is metonymy, as More…